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  1. Lui Nikola Davu ( pranc. Louis Nicolas Davout, gimė 1770 m. gegužės 10 d. – mirė 1823 m. birželio 1 d.) – hercogas, kunigaikštis, peras, Prancūzijos maršalas ( 1804 ), vienas žymiausių Napoleono I karvedžių, Revoliucijos ir Napoleono karų dalyvis, iki 1815 m. nepralaimėjęs nė vieno mūšio. Vadintas „geležiniu maršalu“.

  2. Louis Nicolas Davout ( Annoux, 10 de mayo de 1770- París, 1 de junio de 1823), militar francés, duque de Auerstädt y príncipe de Eckmühl, fue uno de los más eficientes lugartenientes de Napoleón, popularmente conocido por su severidad y rudeza. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Louis Nicolas Davout. Información personal.

  3. 1 de may. de 1976 · John G. Gallaher. This first biography in English of Davout, the most successful of Napoleon's commanders, made Marshal of the Empire, places the man in historical perspective. Louis N. d'Avout (later Davout) was born in 1770. He died in 1823, having lived a life encompassing the span of French history from the Revolution to the restoration of ...

  4. DAVOUT, LOUIS NICOLAS, duke of Auerstädt and prince of Eckmühl (1770–1823), marshal of France, was born at Annoux (Yonne) on the 10th of May 1770. His name is also, less correctly, spelt Davoût and Davoust. He entered the French army as a sub-lieutenant in 1788, and on the outbreak of the Revolution he embraced its principles.

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  6. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Louis-Nicolas Davout Tito Marzocchi de Belluci after an original by Claude Gautherot (Public Domain) At 7 a.m. on the 14th, General Étienne Gudin's division was passing through the town of Hassenhausen, accompanied by Davout himself, when it encountered a Prussian division commanded by Brunswick's second-in-command, Friedrich Wilhelm von Schmettau.

  7. The Battle of Krasnoi (at Krasny or Krasnoe) unfolded from 15 to 18 November 1812 marking a critical episode in Napoleon 's arduous retreat from Moscow. [12] Over the course of six skirmishes the Russian forces under field marshal Kutuzov inflicted significant blows upon the remnants of the Grande Armée, already severely weakened by attrition ...