Murat was made by him king of Naples (1808).

Madrid capitulated to him (December 4, 1808).

Magliani was one of his famous victories (April 15, 1796).

Malmasion was his last halting-place in France. Here the empress Joséphine lived after her divorce, and here she died (1814).

Malta taken (June 11, 1797), and while there he abolished the order called “The Knights of Malta” (1798).

Mantua was surrendered to him by Wurmser, in 1797.

Marengo was his first great victory (June 14, 1800).

Marseilles is the place he retired to when proscribed by Paoli (1792). Here, too, was his first exploit, when captain, in reducing the “Federalists” (1793).

Méry was a battle gained by him (February 22, 1814).

Milan was the first enemy’s capital (1802), and Moscow the last, into which he walked victorious (1812).