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  1. (1770–1823)Marshal of France. He was made a general by Napoleon after the Battle of Marengo (1800) and marshal in 1804. One of Napoleon's ablest generals, his third corps played a major part at Austerlitz, Auerstädt, Friedland (1807), and Wagram (1809).

  2. There, he met the other commanders — Marshal JeanBaptiste Bernadotte commanding the 1st Corps; Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout commanding the 3rd; Marshal Jean Lannes, the 4th; Joachim Murat, the Cavalry; Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bessieres, The Guard; and Marshal Berthiér, the Chief of Staff. At this morning meeting, Napoleon made some adjustments to the plan he had worked out the previous night ...

  3. 10 de oct. de 2020 · Davout, Louis Nicolas, duc d'Auerstaedt et prince d'Eckmuehl, 1770-1823 Publisher Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  4. Louis-Nicolas Davout. Louis-Nicolas d'Avout (10a de Majo 1770 – 1a de Junio 1823), plej bone konata kiel DAVOUT, 1a Duko de Auerstaedt, 1a Princo de Eckmühl, estis franca generalo kiu estis Marŝalo de la Imperio dum la Napoleona epoko. Lia talento por milito kun lia reputacio kiel forte disciplinema havigis al li la titolon "La fera marŝalo ".

  5. 21 de may. de 2019 · Louis Davout expected to play a secondary role in the Jena campaign, but when attacked by most of the Prussian army at Auerstädt, the balding, bespectacled corps commander won a crushing victory usually attributed to Napoleon. On September 15, 1806, the French Grand Armée ’s III Corps commander,36-year-old Marshal Louis Davout, arrived in ...

  6. 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“.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2016 · Q: Why didn’t Napoleon take Louis-Nicolas Davout as one of his commanders at Waterloo? A: When Napoleon initially returned from Elba in 1815, he was hardly spoiled for choice of commanders. Soult was serving as the Bourbons’ war minister, while Ney, Berthier, Macdonald, St. Cyr, Suchet, and Augereau had also taken Louis XVIII’s shilling.