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  1. Oudinot is chiefly known as the commander of the French expedition that besieged and took Rome in 1849, crushing the short-lived revolutionary Roman Republic and re-establishing the temporal power of Pope Pius IX, under the protection of French arms.

  2. Nicolas Charles Oudinot (Bar-le-duc, 25 de abril de 1767-París, 13 de septiembre de 1847), Duque de Reggio y Mariscal de Francia, fue un militar francés. Procedente de una familia burguesa de Lorena, nació en la localidad de Bar-le-duc.

  3. Vida y Biografía de Nicolas Charles Oudinot (Nicolas Charles Oudinot, duque de Reggio; Bar-le-Duc, 1767-París, 1847) Mariscal francés. Combatió en Italia, Austerlitz, Friedland y Wagram, con lo que fue nombrado mariscal y duque. En 1823 entró en España con los Cien mil Hijos de San Luis, como jefe de un cuerpo de ejército.

    • Beginnings
    • Commander of Elite Grenadiers
    • Russian Campaign of 1812
    • 1813 - 1815

    One of the most wounded soldiers of the time, Nicolas-Charles Oudinot was the son of a brewer who would rise to become one of Napoleon'smarshals. In 1784 at age seventeen he ran away from home and enlisted in the infantry, but three years later his father bought out his enlistment and he returned home. That was not enough to keep him out of the mil...

    In 1805 Oudinot was given command of an elite division of grenadiers and he received the Grand Eagle of the Legion of Honor. During a review at the Camp of Boulogne that year, Oudinot and his men proudly paraded past Emperor Napoleon. Suddenly, Oudinot's horse stopped, and refused to go forward. In vain he tried to spur it forward, but the horse re...

    In the meantime Marshal Oudinot received more rewards, including the Grand Cross of the Order of the Low Countries and becoming the Duke of Reggio. In 1812 Oudinot took command of the II Corps to lead them into Russia. That summer he won at Deweltowo, seized Dunabourg, was repulsed at Jboukowo, and won at Oboiarszina. Fighting at Polotsk in August,...

    Marshal Oudinot returned to a command in April of 1813 when he took command of XII Corps in Germany. In May he fought at Bautzen and Hoyerswerda, and then in June at Luckau. That August he was ordered to march on Berlin and was beaten by his former colleague Bernadotte at Gross-Beeren. That September Napoleon gave him command of two divisions of th...

  4. Nicolas Charles Oudinot, comte d'Oudinot, duc de Reggio (25 April 1767 in Bar-le-Duc – 13 September 1847 in Paris), was a Marshal of the Empire. He is known to have been wounded 34 times in battle, being hit by artillery shells, sabres, and at least twelve bullets over the course of his military career.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Nicolas-Charles Oudinot, duc de Reggio (born April 25, 1767, Bar-le-Duc, France—died September 13, 1847, Paris) was a general, administrator, and marshal of France in the Napoleonic Wars. His career illustrates the opportunities to rise in the French army after the Revolution.

  6. Nicolas Charles Oudinot, Duc de Reggio, Marshal (1809) (Born Bar-Le-Duc, 1767 - Died 1847) "The Bayard of the French army" (Napoleon). Napoleon waited some time before giving a marshal's baton to this general, although he held him in high esteem. Oudinot's military career was faultless and he was a born gentleman, happy on the battlefield, ...