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  1. Marshal General Jean-de-Dieu Soult, [1] [2] 1st Duke of Dalmatia ( French: [ʒɑ̃dədjø sult]; 29 March 1769 – 26 November 1851) was a French general and statesman. He was a Marshal of the Empire during the Napoleonic Wars, and served three times as President of the Council of Ministers (prime minister) of France.

  2. Marshal Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult. By Nathan D. Jensen. Born: March 29, 1769. Place of Birth: Saint-Amans-Labastide, Tarn, France. Died: November 26, 1851. Place of Death: Saint-Amans-Labastide, France. Arc de Triomphe: SOULT on the west pillar. Pronunciation: Beginnings.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Nicolas-Jean de Dieu Soult, duke de Dalmatie (born March 29, 1769, Saint-Amans-la-Bastide, later Saint-Amans-Soult, Fr.—died Nov. 26, 1851, Saint-Amans-Soult) was a French military leader and political figure who was noted for his courage in battle and his opportunism in politics.

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  4. Marshal Soult was one of the most able of all Napoleon’s marshals, rising from the ranks to become the Grand Old Man of the French Army, and only the fourth man to be created Maréchal-général of the French army. In 1785 he enlisted as a private solider in the royal regiment of infantry.

  5. El mariscal Soult, las campañas del "Rey Nicolás" 9.85714. Su voto: Ninguno Promedio: 9.9 (7 votos) El mariscal Soult sería uno de los hombres de confianza de Napoleón y por ello uno de los más activos. Tanto Napoleón como Wellington alabaron sus dotes organizativas y de planificación pero le faltó algo.

  6. By now established as one of Napoleon's most trusted military subordinates, and a formidable battle tactician, Soult was appointed to the Marshalate in 1804, and commanded IV corps against the Third Coalition in late 1805.

  7. Jean-de-Dieu Soult, o Nicolás de Juan-Soult, [1] 1. er duque de Dalmacia (francés: /ʒɑ̃dədjø sult/; Saint-Amans-la-Bastide, Tarn, 29 de marzo de 1769- Saint-Amans-Soult, 26 de noviembre de 1851), fue un militar y político francés, tres veces primer ministro de Francia.