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- Colonel Francis Maceroni (sometimes known as "Count Maceroni"), born Francis Macirone (1788–1846), was a soldier, diplomat, revolutionary, balloonist (as recorded by Sophie Blanchard), author and inventor. "Maceroni" was the original version of his family name, the variant spelling of Macirone having been adopted by his grandfather to distance himself from an unsavoury relation. Francis opted to resume the original spelling, but is sometimes listed with the variant spelling. (en)
- François Macirone, dit Maceroni, né en 1788 à Londres et mort en 1846, est un militaire français du Premier Empire. Dernier aide de camp de Joachim Murat, il s'embarque en 1817 pour l'Amérique du Sud où il prend part aux guerres d'indépendance des colonies espagnoles. (fr)
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- Three Catholic Schools in Britain (en)
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- Pauper's Grave, Kensal Green Cemetery, London, UK (en)
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- Elizabeth Ann Williams-Wynne & bigamous marriage to Elizabeth Ann's younger sister, Bethena Charlotte Williams (en)
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- Colonel Francis Maceroni (sometimes known as "Count Maceroni"), born Francis Macirone (1788–1846), was a soldier, diplomat, revolutionary, balloonist (as recorded by Sophie Blanchard), author and inventor. "Maceroni" was the original version of his family name, the variant spelling of Macirone having been adopted by his grandfather to distance himself from an unsavoury relation. Francis opted to resume the original spelling, but is sometimes listed with the variant spelling. (en)
- François Macirone, dit Maceroni, né en 1788 à Londres et mort en 1846, est un militaire français du Premier Empire. Dernier aide de camp de Joachim Murat, il s'embarque en 1817 pour l'Amérique du Sud où il prend part aux guerres d'indépendance des colonies espagnoles. (fr)
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- Francis Maceroni (en)
- François Macirone (fr)
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