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  1. Hace 3 días · Louis-Nicolas Davout, duke of Auerstedt was a French marshal who was one of the most distinguished of Napoleon’s field commanders. Born into the noble family of d’Avout, he was educated at the École Royale Militaire in Paris and entered Louis XVI’s service as a second lieutenant in 1788.

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  2. #OTD 10 May 1770 Louis-Nicolas Davout was born. He became Marshal of the Empire under Napoleon. His talent & disciplinarianism earned him the nickname "The Iron Marshal". He is ranked along with Marshals André Masséna and Jean Lannes as one of Napoleon's finest commanders.

  3. 10 de may. de 2024 · No views 1 minute ago. Unravel the untold story of Louis Nicolas Davout, the Iron Marshal, and his impact on Napoleon's campaigns. Join us for an exclusive glimpse into the life of one of...

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  4. 14 de may. de 2024 · Louis-Nicolas Davout, duke of Auerstedt. Friedrich Ludwig, prince zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen. Napoleon I. (Show more) Battle of Jena, (Oct. 14, 1806), military engagement of the Napoleonic Wars, fought between 122,000 French troops and 114,000 Prussians and Saxons, at Jena and Auerstädt, in Saxony (modern Germany).

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  5. Hace 4 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

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Una nueva familia. Los nuevos soldados se alistaban por un servicio de uno a cinco años en tiempos de paz o, en caso de guerra, hasta el final de la misma. Antes de combatir, el recluta ingresaba en uno de los centros de instrucción de los regimientos en reserva, donde recibía formación militar básica y un uniforme y era encuadrado en un ...

  7. Hace 5 días · At both Auerstädt and Jena, French armies scored overwhelming victories, with Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout winning big at the former despite being heavily outnumbered. Aiding the French victory at Jena was the timely arrival and quick thinking of Marshal Jean Lannes, who arrived with a small force and occupied the town, then seized the high ground surrounding the town.