Exelmans (Paris Metro)
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| Date opened | 1922 | ||||||
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| Municipality/ Arrondissement | Paris 16e | ||||||
| Fare zone | 1 | ||||||
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Exelmans is a station of the Paris Métro on the Boulevard Exelmans. Exelmans (1775-1852) was a General of Napoleon's Cavalry. He was captured by Spanish guerrillas in 1811, but managed to escape from a boat in the English Channel while being taken to England. He was distinguished at the battle of Rocquencourt, the last battle of Napoleon's Grande Armée on 1 July 1815. He received the Grand Cross of the Légion d'honneur in 1850 and was made a Marshal of France in 1851.
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Pont de Sèvres · Billancourt · Marcel Sembat · Porte de Saint-Cloud · Exelmans · Michel-Ange — Molitor ⇒ 10 (eastbound) · Michel-Ange — Auteuil ⇒ 10 (westbound) · Jasmin · Ranelagh · La Muette · Rue de la Pompe · Trocadéro ⇒ 6 · Iéna · Alma — Marceau · Franklin D. Roosevelt ⇒ 1 · Saint-Philippe du Roule · Miromesnil ⇒ 13 · Saint-Augustin ⇒ 14 · Havre — Caumartin ⇒ 3 A E · Chaussée d'Antin — La Fayette ⇒ 7 · Richelieu — Drouot ⇒ 8 · Grands Boulevards · Bonne Nouvelle · Strasbourg — Saint-Denis ⇒ 4 8 · République ⇒ 3 5 8 11 · Oberkampf ⇒ 5 · Saint-Ambroise · Voltaire · Charonne · Rue des Boulets · Nation ⇒ 1 2 6 A · Buzenval · Maraîchers · Porte de Montreuil · Robespierre · Croix de Chavaux · Mairie de Montreuil | |


