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  1. 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.

  2. Cécile Fouraignan Jeannet Lannes. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Jean Lannes témájú médiaállományokat. Jean Lannes ( Lectoure ( Gers ), 1769. április 11. – Bécs, 1809. május 31.) francia katonatiszt, Franciaország marsallja, Montebello hercege. Napóleon egyik leghívebb s legkitűnőbb hadvezére volt.

  3. www.jeanlannes.comJean Lannes

    Jean Lannes. “The Marshal died this morning of wounds received on the field. of honour. My sorrow is as deep as yours. I lose the most distinguished. general in my armies, my comrade in arms during sixteen years, he whom I considered my best friend.”. Napoleon to Mme. Lannes, May 31, 1809. IN THE WORDS OF NAPOLEON – The Emperor Day by Day.

  4. LANNES, Jean (1769-1809), duc de Montebello, maréchal. copie en buste d’après le portrait en pied de Lannes par Gérard, huile sur toile, 1834, Musée de l’Armée. « L’un des militaires les plus distingués qu’a eus la France ! Chez Lannes, le courage l’emportait d’abord sur l’esprit, mais l’esprit montait chaque jour pour se ...

  5. Jean Lannes nació en Lectoure. 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.

  6. Jean Lannes, 1. vojvoda od Montebella, princ od Siewierza ( 10. travnja 1769. – 31. svibnja 1809. ), bio je francuski vojni zapovjednik i maršal Prvog Francuskog carstva koji je služio tijekom francuskih revolucionarnih i napoleonskih ratova.

  7. 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 ...