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    Fact file. Born Lectoure (Gers), 10 April, 1769, died Eberdorff (Austria), 31 May 1809. A mere volunteer who became a soldier of extraordinary bravery and sang-froid, literally covered in scars, Lannes was a key figure in Napoleon’s military success. Very much down-to-earth (in Italy when offered the Pope’s hand to kiss, he firmly shook it).

  2. Jean Lannes was born on April 10, 1769 in Lectoure Marshal Lannes'house of birth 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.

  3. Jean Lannes . Jean Lannes (* 11.April 1769 in Lectoure, Gascogne, heute Département Gers; † 31. Mai 1809 in Kaiserebersdorf bei Wien) war ein französischer Offizier in der Zeit der Revolutionskriege, der durch Napoleon zum Prince de Sievers (Fürst von Sievers) und Duc de Montebello (Herzog von Montebello) erhoben und zum Maréchal d’Empire ernannt wurde.

  4. Overall, 5th Corps was too weary to move anywhere, therefore, “Lannes stayed with his troops at Pultusk until 31 December when Napoleon sent for him.” 10 After this hard-fought encounter in the snow, Napoleon ordered Lannes to Warsaw, directing him to pursue Russian General Jean-Henri Essen’s corps who was located between the Narew and the Bug and could potentially threaten ...

  5. Jean Lannes, kníže ze Sievers, vévoda z Montebella, (10. dubna 1769, Lectoure, Gers, Francie – 31. května 1809, Ebersdorf u Vídně, Rakousko) byl francouzský generál, císařský maršál a jeden z nejbližších přátel císaře Napoleona Prvního.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2015 · Jean Lannes naît le 10 avril 1769 à Lectoure, un petit village situé entre Agen et Auch (Gers). Il est le fils de Jean Lannes, cultivateur et marchand de biens, et de Cécile Fouraignan. Il est le 5ème fils d’une fratrie de huit enfants.

  7. He is promoted to marshal on May 19, 1804. He is in command of the 5th corps during the 1805 Austrian campaign, and of the left wing at Austerlitz, on December 2nd. He takes part in the 1806 Prussian campaign and defeats Prince Ludwig of Prussia at Saalfeld. He is also at Jena (October 14, 1806), in command of the center of the Grande Armée.