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  1. 12 de may. de 2024 · Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin (born May 16, 1763, Saint-André-d’Hébertot, France—died Nov. 14, 1829, Saint-André-d’Hébertot) was a French chemist who discovered the elements chromium (1797) and beryllium (1798). A peasant’s son, Vauquelin went to work in an apothecary shop, where he was befriended by Antoine-François Fourcroy, who made ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Louis Nicolas Davout né le 10 mai 1770 à Annoux en Bourgogne et mort le 1ᵉʳ juin 1823 à Paris duc d'Auerstaedt, prince d'Eckmühl, maréchal d'Empire 28e division - cimetière du Père Lachaise à

  3. Hace 2 días · e. The French campaign in Egypt and Syria (1798–1801) was a Napoleonic campaign in the Ottoman territories of Egypt and Syria, executed by Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon proclaimed to "defend French trade interests" and to establish "scientific enterprise" in the region. It was the primary purpose of the Mediterranean campaign of 1798, which ...

  4. Hace 2 días · 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 National Convention.

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · Louis-Nicolas Davout & Charles-Étienne Gudin; Louis-Nicolas Davout; Charles-Étienne Gudin; Joachim Murat (1767-1815) Drinking; Friendship; Bromance; Manipulation; Historical; Fluff and Angst; Summary. After an amazing performance at the battlefield, most men would be content with some time away from the frontlines. Without his dear Marshal ...

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · 1770: Louis Nicolas Davout, general y político francés, ministro de Defensa (f. 1823). 1788: Augustín Fresnel, físico e ingeniero francés (f. 1827).

  7. Hace 4 días · The French Army numbered around 180,000 men, divided into several corps under the command of Napoleon‘s most trusted marshals, including Michel Ney, Jean Lannes, and Louis-Nicolas Davout. The French troops were armed with a variety of weapons, including the Charleville musket and the 12-pounder cannon, and were renowned for their ability to maneuver quickly on the battlefield.