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  1. Napoléon Bessières, 2nd Duke of Istrie (2 August 1802, Paris - 21 July 1856, Arnouville-les-Gonesse) was a French politician. Life. His father marshal Jean-Baptiste Bessières died in battle at Lützen in 1813, leaving the family nothing but his debts.

  2. As a commander, especially of cavalry, Bessières left a reputation excelled by very few of Napoleon’s marshals, and his dauntless courage and cool judgment made him a safe leader in independent command.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2017 · Jean-Baptiste Bessières (a)\"Si Bessières es un mariscal, entonces todo el mundo puede ser uno\". Tales fueron las palabras de Marmont. Napoleón fue quizá más justo que él cuando escribió en Santa Elena: \"Bessières tenía una especie de fría bravura, y estaba tranquilo en el fragor de los combates. Tenía muy buenos ojos y ...

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Jean-Baptiste Bessières, duke d’Istrie was a French soldier and, as one of Napoleon’s marshals, commander of the imperial guard after 1804. His appointment as marshal signaled Napoleon’s intention to develop the imperial guard. In 1792 Bessières joined Louis XVI’s constitutional guard as a private.

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  5. One of the few marshals to be called a friend of Napoleon Bonaparte, Jean-Baptiste Bessieres was a distinguished soldier whose career included fighting with the Swiss Guard to save Louis XVI. Joining the revolutionary armies, Bessieres skills brought him to Bonaparte's attention and, after fighting at Rivoli, he became a major.

  6. Napoléon Bessières, né le 2 août 1802 à Paris [1] et mort le 21 juillet 1856 à Arnouville-les-Gonesse en Seine-et-Oise, 2 e duc d'Istrie, est un homme politique français du XIX e siècle.

  7. Bessières is at Jena (October 14, 1806) and at Eylau, on February 8, 1807, when his and Murat's cavalry succeed in stopping the Russian attack at a critical moment. In Poland, he heads the newly-formed cavalry reserve.