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François Victor Masséna, 3rd Prince of Essling and 3rd Duke of Rivoli (born 2 April 1799 in Antibes, died 16 April 1863) was an amateur ornithologist. He was the youngest of four children of André Masséna, 2nd Prince of Essling and Anne Marie Rosalie Lamare. His siblings were Victoire Thècle Masséna, Marie Anne Elisabeth Masséna and Jacques Prosper Masséna. In 1823 he married Anna Massena, Duchess of Rivoli and they had four children. Anna's hummingbird was named in her honor by fellow ornithologist René Primevère Lesson.

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  • François Victor Masséna, 2. Herzog von Rivoli und 3. Fürst von Essling, (* 2. April 1799 in Antibes; † 16. April 1863 in Paris) war ein französischer Amateur-Ornithologe und Naturaliensammler. (de)
  • François Victor Masséna, 3rd Prince of Essling and 3rd Duke of Rivoli (born 2 April 1799 in Antibes, died 16 April 1863) was an amateur ornithologist. He was the youngest of four children of André Masséna, 2nd Prince of Essling and Anne Marie Rosalie Lamare. His siblings were Victoire Thècle Masséna, Marie Anne Elisabeth Masséna and Jacques Prosper Masséna. Masséna accumulated a large bird collection of 12,500 specimens, which he sold to Dr. Thomas Bellerby Wilson in 1846. Wilson gave the collection to the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Massena described a number of new parrots with his nephew Charles de Souancé, including the green-cheeked parakeet. The slaty-tailed trogon, crimson-mantled woodpecker and Rivoli's hummingbird were all named in his honor. In 1823 he married Anna Massena, Duchess of Rivoli and they had four children. Anna's hummingbird was named in her honor by fellow ornithologist René Primevère Lesson. (en)
  • François Victor Masséna, deuxième duc de Rivoli et troisième prince d'Essling est un ornithologue amateur français. Il est né en Antibes le 2 avril 1799 et mort le 16 avril 1863. (fr)
  • François Victor Masséna, II duca di Rivoli e III principe di Essling (2 aprile 1799 – 16 aprile 1863), è stato un nobile e ornitologo francese. Figlio di Andrea Massena, maresciallo dell'Impero. Masséna accumulò una vasta collezione di uccelli forte di 12 500 esemplari, che vendette al dottor T. B. Wilson nel 1846. Wilson donò questa collezione all'Accademia di Scienze Naturali di Philadelphia. Insieme a suo nipote Charles de Souancé, Masséna descrisse un certo numero di specie di pappagalli nuove alla scienza, tra cui il parrocchetto guanceverdi. Nel 1823 sposò Anne de Belle, con la quale ebbe quattro figli tra cui , che fu deputato del Corpo legislativo durante il Secondo Impero. (it)
  • Francois Victor Masséna, 2e hertog van Rivoli en 3e prins van Essling (Antibes, 2 april 1799 - 16 april 1863) was een Franse amateur- vogelkundige. Masséna verzamelde een grote vogelcollectie van 12.500 specimens, die hij in 1846 verkocht en later in bezit kwam van de Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Massena beschreef vijf nieuwe soorten papegaaien waaronder de groenwangparkiet (Pyrrhura molinae). In 1823 trouwde hij met Anna de Belle. Collega-onderzoeker René Primevère Lesson vernoemde naar haar de Anna's kolibrie (Calypte anna). (nl)
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  • François Victor Masséna, 2. Herzog von Rivoli und 3. Fürst von Essling, (* 2. April 1799 in Antibes; † 16. April 1863 in Paris) war ein französischer Amateur-Ornithologe und Naturaliensammler. (de)
  • François Victor Masséna, deuxième duc de Rivoli et troisième prince d'Essling est un ornithologue amateur français. Il est né en Antibes le 2 avril 1799 et mort le 16 avril 1863. (fr)
  • Francois Victor Masséna, 2e hertog van Rivoli en 3e prins van Essling (Antibes, 2 april 1799 - 16 april 1863) was een Franse amateur- vogelkundige. Masséna verzamelde een grote vogelcollectie van 12.500 specimens, die hij in 1846 verkocht en later in bezit kwam van de Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Massena beschreef vijf nieuwe soorten papegaaien waaronder de groenwangparkiet (Pyrrhura molinae). In 1823 trouwde hij met Anna de Belle. Collega-onderzoeker René Primevère Lesson vernoemde naar haar de Anna's kolibrie (Calypte anna). (nl)
  • François Victor Masséna, 3rd Prince of Essling and 3rd Duke of Rivoli (born 2 April 1799 in Antibes, died 16 April 1863) was an amateur ornithologist. He was the youngest of four children of André Masséna, 2nd Prince of Essling and Anne Marie Rosalie Lamare. His siblings were Victoire Thècle Masséna, Marie Anne Elisabeth Masséna and Jacques Prosper Masséna. In 1823 he married Anna Massena, Duchess of Rivoli and they had four children. Anna's hummingbird was named in her honor by fellow ornithologist René Primevère Lesson. (en)
  • François Victor Masséna, II duca di Rivoli e III principe di Essling (2 aprile 1799 – 16 aprile 1863), è stato un nobile e ornitologo francese. Figlio di Andrea Massena, maresciallo dell'Impero. Masséna accumulò una vasta collezione di uccelli forte di 12 500 esemplari, che vendette al dottor T. B. Wilson nel 1846. Wilson donò questa collezione all'Accademia di Scienze Naturali di Philadelphia. Insieme a suo nipote Charles de Souancé, Masséna descrisse un certo numero di specie di pappagalli nuove alla scienza, tra cui il parrocchetto guanceverdi. (it)
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  • François Victor Masséna (nl)
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