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  1. www.napoleon.org › biographies › lannes-jeanLANNES, Jean - napoleon.org

    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. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_LannesJean Lannes - Wikipedia

    Jean Lannes (Lectoure, 10 aprile 1769 – Ebersdorf, 31 maggio 1809) è stato un generale francese, Maresciallo dell'Impero e duca di Montebello. Lannes fu uno degli uomini più fedeli a Napoleone, avendo lavorato al suo fianco a partire dai primi giorni della campagna d'Italia e seguendolo in tutte la campagne successive, sino alla sua prematura scomparsa.

  3. Jean Lannes voit le jour le 10 avril 1769 à Lectoure Maison natale du maréchal Lannes à Lectoure, paisible bourgade de Lomagne sise entre Agen et Auch, sur le Gers, où son père est cultivateur et marchand de biens. Ouvrier teinturier lorsqu'éclate la Révolution, il s'engage en 1792 dans le 2ème bataillon de volontaires du Gers.

  4. Jean E. Lannes (born 21 September 1947 in Pauligne) is a French mathematician, specializing in algebraic topology and homotopy theory. Lannes completed his secondary studies at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris and graduated in 1966 from the École Normale Supérieure .

  5. Jean Lannes, bound out as an apprentice dyer, ran away to join the army of the Revolution. Always eager for action and leading from the front, he was much wounded and much promoted. Napoleon revered him. “How dare you draw swords!” cried Lannes instantly. “Sheath them at once!”.

  6. Jean Lannes (mal. Jean-Baptiste Paulin Guérin, 1835) Jean Lannes (ur. 10 kwietnia 1769 w Lectoure ( Gers ), zm. 31 maja 1809 w Wiedniu) – marszałek cesarstwa od 1804, książę Montebello.

  7. 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.