9781399058407-1399058401-The Death of Joachim Murat: 1815 and the Unfortunate Fate of One of Napoleon's Marshals

The Death of Joachim Murat: 1815 and the Unfortunate Fate of One of Napoleon's Marshals

ISBN-13: 9781399058407
ISBN-10: 1399058401
Author: Jonathan North
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Format: Hardcover 224 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781399058407
ISBN-10: 1399058401
Author: Jonathan North
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Format: Hardcover 224 pages

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The Death of Joachim Murat: 1815 and the Unfortunate Fate of One of Napoleon's Marshals (ISBN-13: 9781399058407 and ISBN-10: 1399058401), written by authors Jonathan North, was published by Pen and Sword Military in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Death of Joachim Murat: 1815 and the Unfortunate Fate of One of Napoleon's Marshals (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.94.

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Joachim Murat, son of an innkeeper, had won his spurs as Napoleon's finest cavalry general and then won his throne when, in 1808, Napoleon appointed him king of Naples. He loyally ran this strategic Italian kingdom with his wife, Napoleon's sister Caroline, until, in 1814, with Napoleon beaten and in retreat towards ruin and exile, the royal couple chose to betray their imperial relation and dramatically switched sides.This notorious betrayal won them temporary respite, but just a year later Murat engineered his own dramatic fall. A series of blunders took the cavalier king from thinking he had secured his dynasty to fleeing his kingdom. His native France did not welcome him, initially because Napoleon had not forgiven him, then, after Napoleon's fall following Waterloo, because the restored Bourbons were offering a reward for Murat's head. Fleeing again, fate brought him to Corsica where, welcomed at last, Murat turned to plotting the reversal in his fortunes he so felt he deserved.Murat soon resolved to bet everything on a hare-brained plan to return to Naples as a conquering hero and king. His aim was to take a small band of followers, land near his capital, organise regime change and reclaim his throne. In September 1815, he set off with a small band of followers. What happened next forms the core of this part-tragic, part-ridiculous story and a lesson in how not to stage a coup. Just five days after landing in Calabria, King Joachim was hauled before a firing squad and executed.There is a fine line in history between a fool and a hero. Had Murat succeeded then he would be lauded as daringly heroic but, alas, he failed, and his final adventure has been consigned to oblivion. This is unfortunate as the fall of Joachim Murat is the final act of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe as well as being a dramatic story in its own right. Based on research in the archives of Paris and Naples, Jonathan North's book aims to throw light on the fate of the mightily fallen Murat and restore some history to a tale that, until now, lay smothered under two centuries of fable and neglect.

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