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Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (born Paris, March 28, 1791, died Trouville, June 19, 1876) was Napoleon Bonaparte's valet and the nominated liquidator of his succession. Born into a middle-class family from the Eure-et-Loir department, in 1811 he became an Imperial servant. He remained faithful to Napoleon after the first abdication and was selected to replace the Emperor's main valet who had fled. He followed the Emperor thereafter including to Saint Helena. He remained faithful to Napoleon so much so that on the Emperor's deathbed, the title of count was decreed to him - a title which was confirmed to him in 1869 by Napoleon III. After the death of Napoleon I, Marchand returned to France where he married in 1823; he took part in the Retour des cendres (Return of the [Napoleon's] ashes) i

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  • Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (né à Paris le 28 mars 1791, mort à Trouville-sur-Mer le 19 juin 1876), fut premier valet de chambre et exécuteur testamentaire de Napoléon Bonaparte. (fr)
  • Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (born Paris, March 28, 1791, died Trouville, June 19, 1876) was Napoleon Bonaparte's valet and the nominated liquidator of his succession. Born into a middle-class family from the Eure-et-Loir department, in 1811 he became an Imperial servant. He remained faithful to Napoleon after the first abdication and was selected to replace the Emperor's main valet who had fled. He followed the Emperor thereafter including to Saint Helena. He remained faithful to Napoleon so much so that on the Emperor's deathbed, the title of count was decreed to him - a title which was confirmed to him in 1869 by Napoleon III. After the death of Napoleon I, Marchand returned to France where he married in 1823; he took part in the Retour des cendres (Return of the [Napoleon's] ashes) in 1840. His memoirs have been helpful to historians, though the facts described were not written with impartiality and dispassion. A new edition of his memoirs was published by Greenhill Books in 2018. (en)
  • Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (Parijs, 28 maart 1791 - Trouville, 19 juni 1876) was de eerste of lijfknecht van Napoleon I. Marchand werd door Napoleon I in zijn testament tot graaf verheven. Marchand was een telg uit een welgestelde familie uit het departement Eure-et-Loir en werd in 1811 op voorspraak van een tante die verbonden was aan de huishouding van de keizerin een van de jongste kamerdienaren (de vier "garçons d’appartement") in de keizerlijke hofhouding. Zijn moeder werd berceuse of wiegdame van de Koning van Rome, de latere Napoleon II. Marchands intelligentie, discretie en houding zorgden voor een snelle promotie. De keizer zorgde voor geld waarmee Marchand een vervanger kon kopen zodat hij niet in dienst hoefde gaan. (nl)
  • Луи-Жозеф Маршан (фр. Louis Joseph Marchand, (родился в Париже 28 марта 1791 года — скончался в Трувиль-сюр-Мер 19 июня 1876 года)) — первый камердинер и душеприказчик Наполеона Бонапарта. (ru)
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  • Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (né à Paris le 28 mars 1791, mort à Trouville-sur-Mer le 19 juin 1876), fut premier valet de chambre et exécuteur testamentaire de Napoléon Bonaparte. (fr)
  • Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (Parijs, 28 maart 1791 - Trouville, 19 juni 1876) was de eerste of lijfknecht van Napoleon I. Marchand werd door Napoleon I in zijn testament tot graaf verheven. Marchand was een telg uit een welgestelde familie uit het departement Eure-et-Loir en werd in 1811 op voorspraak van een tante die verbonden was aan de huishouding van de keizerin een van de jongste kamerdienaren (de vier "garçons d’appartement") in de keizerlijke hofhouding. Zijn moeder werd berceuse of wiegdame van de Koning van Rome, de latere Napoleon II. Marchands intelligentie, discretie en houding zorgden voor een snelle promotie. De keizer zorgde voor geld waarmee Marchand een vervanger kon kopen zodat hij niet in dienst hoefde gaan. (nl)
  • Луи-Жозеф Маршан (фр. Louis Joseph Marchand, (родился в Париже 28 марта 1791 года — скончался в Трувиль-сюр-Мер 19 июня 1876 года)) — первый камердинер и душеприказчик Наполеона Бонапарта. (ru)
  • Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (born Paris, March 28, 1791, died Trouville, June 19, 1876) was Napoleon Bonaparte's valet and the nominated liquidator of his succession. Born into a middle-class family from the Eure-et-Loir department, in 1811 he became an Imperial servant. He remained faithful to Napoleon after the first abdication and was selected to replace the Emperor's main valet who had fled. He followed the Emperor thereafter including to Saint Helena. He remained faithful to Napoleon so much so that on the Emperor's deathbed, the title of count was decreed to him - a title which was confirmed to him in 1869 by Napoleon III. After the death of Napoleon I, Marchand returned to France where he married in 1823; he took part in the Retour des cendres (Return of the [Napoleon's] ashes) i (en)
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  • Louis Joseph Marchand (fr)
  • Louis Joseph Marchand (en)
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  • Маршан, Луи-Жозеф (камердинер Наполеона) (ru)
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