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  1. Nicolas Charles Oudinot (nēkôlä´ shärl ōōdēnō´), 1767–1847, French soldier. A veteran of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, he was created marshal of France (1809) and duke of Reggio (1810) by Napoleon I.

  2. Nicolas-Charles Oudinot. Napoleonic General. Birthplace: Bar-le-Duc, France Location of death: Paris, France Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Les Inval. Nicolas-Charles Oudinit, Duke of Reggio, Marshal of France, came of a bourgeois family in Lorraine, and was born at Bar-le-Duc on the 25th of April 1767. He had a passion for ...

    • April 25, 1767
    • September 13, 1847
  3. Nicolas Charles Oudinot ( Bar-le-Duc, 25 april 1767 - Parijs, 13 september 1847 ), als duc de l'Empire hertog van Reggio, was sinds 1809 maarschalk van Frankrijk en trad later in dienst van de Bourbons . Oudinot was jarenlang betrokken bij het bestuur van de door Frankrijk geannexeerde Nederlanden. Op 24 november 1816 benoemde koning Willem I ...

  4. Nicolas Charles Oudinot adalah putra dari sembilan bersaudara dari Nicolas Oudinot dan Marie Anne Adam. Ayahnya bekerja sebagai pembuat bir, petani anggur dan menyulingnya menjadi brendi di daerah Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine .Ia memutuskan untuk berkarier di dalam dunia militer, masuk resimen Medoc dari tahun 1784 hingga 1787.

  5. Nicolas Charles Oudinot, retrato de Robert Lefèvre. Apodo "El Bayard moderno" "El Bayard del ejército francés" "El mariscal con treinta y cinco heridas"

  6. Nicolas Charles Oudinot, 1st Comte Oudinot, 1st Duc de Reggio (25 April 1767 in Bar-le-Duc – 13 September 1848 in Paris), was a Marshal of France. Nicolas Charles Oudinot was the son of Nicolas Oudinot and Marie Anne Adam, the only one of their nine children to live to adulthood. His father was brewer, farmer and distiller of brandy in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine. He soon decided on a military ...

  7. Nicolas Charles Oudinot, Duc De Reggio 1767-1847. An average Marshal but a brave and fearless leader of men, Marshal Oudinot saw action throughout the Napoleonic wars and eventually saw service in the restored Government following Napoleon's defeat. He first rose to fame in 1805 where he replaced Junot as commander of the reserve Grenadiers at ...