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Joachim, 7th Prince Murat

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Joachim Murat
Prince Murat
Tenure11 May 1938 – 20 July 1944
PredecessorJoachim, 6th Prince Murat
SuccessorJoachim, 8th Prince Murat
Born(1920-01-16)16 January 1920
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Died20 July 1944(1944-07-20) (aged 24)
Lingé, France
SpouseNicole Véra Claire Hélène Pastré
Issue
HouseMurat
FatherJoachim, 6th Prince Murat
MotherLouise Plantié

Joachim Napoléon Murat, 7th Prince Murat (16 January 1920 – 20 July 1944) was a French soldier and Head of the Bonaparte-Murat noble family, descended from Joachim Murat, 1st Prince Murat and Caroline Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon. He was killed fighting for the French resistance during World War II.

Biography

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Murat was a member of the French resistance during the Second World War. He was killed by a patrol of the Das Reich Division on 20 July 1944, aged only twenty-four.
Maxime Weygand said of him: "A young officer distinguished by his zealousness and courage, a true leader of men."

Before his death, Murat was married on 18 August 1940, in Marseille to Nicole Véra Claire Hélène Pastré (1921-1992), the daughter of Countess Lily Pastré, a philanthropist who founded the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 1948, and Count Jean Pastré, a polo player who played polo at the 1924 Summer Olympics.[1]

They had three children:

  • Princess "Caroline" Marie Louise Murat (b. 1941): Married in 1962 to Count Yves de Parcevaux, (b. 1936) and divorced. Married in 1967 to Miklós Klobusiczky de Klobusicz et Zétény (b. 1946). Her children are:
    • Count Amaury de Parcevaux (b. 1963).
    • Patricia Klobusiczky de Klobusicz et Zétény (b. 1968).
    • Arielle Klobusiczky de Klobusicz et Zétény (b. 1971).
  • Princess Madeleine Marie Annonciade "Malcy" Murat (1943-1990).
  • "Joachim" Louis Napoleon Murat, 8th Prince Murat (b. 1944), current head of the House of Bonaparte-Murat: Married Laurence Mouton and had issue.

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Ancestry

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References

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French nobility
of the First French Empire
Preceded by Prince of Pontecorvo
1932–1938
Vacant
Title next held by
Joachim, Prince of Pontecorvo
Prince Murat
1938–1944
Vacant
Title next held by
Joachim, 8th Prince Murat