Prince of Essling

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Prince d'Essling
Napoléon I of France
PeerageNobility of the First French Empire
First holderAndré Masséna
Present holderVictor-André Masséna, 7th Prince
Subsidiary titlesDuke of Rivioli
Seat(s)Masséna Museum

Prince of Essling (

Battle of Essling. The creation of the title was finalised by letters patent of 31 January 1810.[1] The year before, Marshal Masséna had already been created Duke of Rivoli (French: Duc de Rivoli) after his victorious Battle of Rivoli
.

Both titles are hereditary by primogeniture and have been united since Marshal Masséna received them. As of 2021, Prince d'Essling is the only princely title created by Napoleon still in existence, without having become merged with titles created by other rulers.

List of titleholders

Between 1810 and today, there have been the following titleholders:[1]

Coat of arms

The

heraldic achievement
of the Princes d'Essling, Ducs de Rivoli comprises the following: "Or, the
crown of Princes of the Empire
(gold, cap azure, surmounted by a globe, circled, crisscross, gold)."

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c Révérend pp. 200–201
  2. ^ "Victor-André Masséna". Fondation Napoleon. Retrieved 2021-12-10.

References