Metternich vanquished him in diplomacy.
Miollis was employed by him to take Pius VII. prisoner (1809).
Montalivet was one of his ministers, with Maret and Mallieu.
Montbel wrote the life of his son, “the king of Rome” (1833).
Montesquieu was his first chamberlain.
Montholon was his companion at St. Helena, and, in conjunction with Marchand, wrote his Mémoires.
Moreau betrayed him (1813).
Mortier was one of his best generals.
Mourad Bey was the general he vanquished in the battle of the Pyramids (July 23, 1798).
Murat was his brother-in-law. He was the first martyr in his cause, and was the first to desert him; then Marmont.