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  1. Jean LANNES | Cited by 1,141 | of École Polytechnique, Palaiseau | Read 71 publications | Contact Jean LANNES

  2. Un des plus proches amis de l'Empereur, qui accumule les qualités : courageux, excellent tacticien, il n'a jamais perdu une seule bataille. Avec Poniatowski et Bessières, il est le seul maréchal à avoir perdu la vie au cours d'un combat. Comme Masséna, Augereau, Murat et bien d'autres, Lannes fait partie de ces maréchaux qui ont pu ...

  3. Jean Lannes. Jean Lannes, Adipati Montebello ke-1, Pangeran Siewierz (10 April 1769 – 31 Mei 1809), adalah seorang komandan militer Prancis dan Marsekal Kekaisaran yang bertugas selama Revolusi Prancis dan Perang Napoleon . Dia adalah salah satu jenderal Napoleon yang paling berani dan berbakat, dan dianggap oleh banyak orang sebagai salah ...

  4. Jean Lannes. One of Napoleon Bonaparte 's closest marshals, Jean Lannes was a courageous fighter, excellent tactician and had no desire for politics. He loved the army and the battlefield and proved himself time and again, despite being wounded many times and often facing great odds. He volunteered for the French army in 1792 and served against ...

  5. Marshal Jean Lannes. (1769-1809) note: Lannes was one of Napoleon’s Marshals. On the 14th of May 1808, Lannes received the title Duc de Montebello. ( Lannes, Lannes) François Nicolas Fririon. (1766-1821) note: Fririon was the Secretary General of the War Department and the document is dated the 8th of September 1808.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Jean_LannesJean Lannes - Wikiwand

    Jean Lannes ( Lectoure, Gers, 10 de abril de 1769- Ebersdorf, 31 de mayo de 1809), duque de Montebello, mariscal de Francia y príncipe de Siewierz. Fue uno de los más brillantes militares de Napoleón Bonaparte, de quien fue además amigo personal, hasta el punto de tutearle amistosamente. Datos rápidos Información personal, Apodo ...

  7. Jean Lannes was born on April 10, 1769 in Lectoure , a quiet, but small town in Lomagne located between Agen and Auch on the river Gers where his father was a farmer and an estate agent. When the Revolution began, Lannes was a dye worker and enlisted in 1792 in the 2nd Battalion of Volunteers of Gers.