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The MacMahon family originated in Ireland and established itself in France, where it gained prominence. John MacMahon, an Irish doctor born in Limerick, became naturalised in France in 1749 and married Charlotte Le Belin, Dame d'Éguilly, on 13 April 1750. That same year, King Louis XV of France created him Marquis d'Éguilly. His son, the second Marquis, served in the American War of Independence, including on the frigate Aigle which the British captured on 15 September 1782.

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  • MacMahon family (en)
  • Mac-Mahon (Adelsgeschlecht) (de)
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  • Die Familie Mac-Mahon, Herzöge von Magenta, seit 1750 auch Markgrafen von Éguilly ist ein französisches Adelsgeschlecht irischer Herkunft, das Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts mit den Jakobiten nach Frankreich kam. (de)
  • La famille Mac Mahon est une ancienne famille d'origine irlandaise établie à la fin du XVIIe siècle en Bourgogne et dans la région Ouest de l'Irlande, ainsi qu'aux Etats-Unis. Elle donna à la France un maréchal du second Empire élu président de la République française en la personne de Patrice de Mac Mahon, ainsi que plusieurs généraux, membres de la Chambre des pairs et un « savant distingué dans les sciences médicales ». Elle donna également à l'Irlande une famille de Lord reconnue par le pouvoir royal anglais. (fr)
  • The MacMahon family originated in Ireland and established itself in France, where it gained prominence. John MacMahon, an Irish doctor born in Limerick, became naturalised in France in 1749 and married Charlotte Le Belin, Dame d'Éguilly, on 13 April 1750. That same year, King Louis XV of France created him Marquis d'Éguilly. His son, the second Marquis, served in the American War of Independence, including on the frigate Aigle which the British captured on 15 September 1782. (en)
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  • Die Familie Mac-Mahon, Herzöge von Magenta, seit 1750 auch Markgrafen von Éguilly ist ein französisches Adelsgeschlecht irischer Herkunft, das Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts mit den Jakobiten nach Frankreich kam. (de)
  • La famille Mac Mahon est une ancienne famille d'origine irlandaise établie à la fin du XVIIe siècle en Bourgogne et dans la région Ouest de l'Irlande, ainsi qu'aux Etats-Unis. Elle donna à la France un maréchal du second Empire élu président de la République française en la personne de Patrice de Mac Mahon, ainsi que plusieurs généraux, membres de la Chambre des pairs et un « savant distingué dans les sciences médicales ». Elle donna également à l'Irlande une famille de Lord reconnue par le pouvoir royal anglais. (fr)
  • The MacMahon family originated in Ireland and established itself in France, where it gained prominence. John MacMahon, an Irish doctor born in Limerick, became naturalised in France in 1749 and married Charlotte Le Belin, Dame d'Éguilly, on 13 April 1750. That same year, King Louis XV of France created him Marquis d'Éguilly. His son, the second Marquis, served in the American War of Independence, including on the frigate Aigle which the British captured on 15 September 1782. A grandson of the first Marquis, Patrice de MacMahon, served with distinction as a general in the Crimean War of 1853-1856 and later in the Austro-Sardinian War of 1859, winning the Battle of Magenta on 4 June 1859. The following day Emperor Napoleon III created him Duc de Magenta. Later he became President of the French Republic, serving from 1873 to 1879. The marquesal title held by the senior line of the family was inherited in 1894 by the younger ducal line, and both titles remain extant. The family seat of the de MacMahon family was the in Montcresson in the Loiret department of north-central France (where the 1st Duke died) but, after 1894, they inherited the current family seat, the Château de Sully in Sully in the Saone-et-Loire department. (en)
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