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  1. Il y a 5 jours · 2. Louis-Nicolas Davout. Known as the “Iron Marshal,” Davout was one of Napoleon’s most trusted and competent generals. His strict discipline and meticulous planning made him a key figure in many of Napoleon’s campaigns. Image: Louis-Nicolas Davout (1770 – 1823) Key Campaigns and Battles:

  2. Il y a 2 jours · Napoleon then attempted to use Davout, Jerome, and Eugene out on his right in a hammer and anvil to catch Bagration and to destroy the 2nd Army in an operation before reaching Minsk. This operation had failed to produce results on his left.

  3. Il y a 4 jours · Balashov is interviewed by the Iron Marshal, Louis-Nicolas Davout, who treats him with contempt. Balashov moves with the French army’s baggage train to Vilna, now occupied by Napoleon. The emperor grants him an audience in the same house from which Alexander had dispatched him four days previously. Balashov • Davout. Chapter 5 chat thread

  4. Il y a 4 jours · On 4 April, Dumouriez and Louis Philippe left for the Austrian camp. They were intercepted by Lieutenant-Colonel Louis-Nicolas Davout, who had served at the Battle of Jemappes with Louis Philippe. As Dumouriez ordered the Colonel back to the camp, some of his soldiers cried out against the General, now declared a traitor by the ...

  5. Il y a 3 jours · Hippolyte Bellangé a connu une longue carrière qui s’est étendue de la Restauration au Second Empire. Dès ses débuts au Salon de 1822, il s’est rapidement imposé comme l’un des principaux chantres de la légende napoléonienne, aux côtés d’illustres confrères tels que Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet et Auguste Raffet. Ayant grandi au cœur de l’apogée et de l’effervescence du ...

  6. Il y a 2 jours · Napoleon succeeded in bringing the imperial forces in the region to around 650,000—although only 250,000 came under his direct command, with another 120,000 under Nicolas Charles Oudinot and 30,000 under Davout. The remaining imperial forces came mostly from the Confederation of the Rhine, especially Saxony and Bavaria. In addition ...

  7. Il y a 5 jours · French Catholics welcomed the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, but the decision angered Protestant Europe at a time when Louis’s European designs were beginning to meet serious resistance. The revocation deprived France of a number of gifted craftsmen, sailors, and soldiers.