A massena
[ma-sey-na] /ma seɪˈna/
noun
andré
[ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (show ipa), duc de rivoli
[french ree-vaw-lee;; italian ree-vaw-lee] /french ri vɔˈli;; italian ˈri vɔ li/ (show ipa), and prince d’essling
[des-ling] /ˈdɛs lɪŋ/ (show ipa), 1758–1817, french marshal under napoleon i.
m-sséna
/french masena/
noun
andré (ɑ̃dre), prince d’essling. 1758–1817, french marshal under napoleon i: victories at saorgio (1794), loano (1795), rivoli (1797), zürich (1799), and caldiero (1805): defeated by wellington in the peninsular war (1810–11)
m-ssena
village and town (township), st. lawrence county, northern new york, u.s., 76 miles (122 km) southwest of montreal, canada. it is the location of the headquarters of the st. lawrence seaway development corporation, which operates and maintains the u.s. part of the seaway between lake erie and montreal, and the site of the st. lawrence-franklin d. roosevelt power project. the village is surrounded by the town with a small section overlapping into louisville town.
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