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  1. Louis-Nicolas d'Avout (10 May 1770 – 1 June 1823), better known as Davout, 1st Duke of Auerstaedt, 1st Prince of Eckmühl, was a Marshal of the Empire during the Napoleonic Era. His prodigious talent for war along with his reputation as a stern disciplinarian, earned him the title "The Iron Marshal". He is ranked along with Masséna and Lannes as one of Napoleon's finest commanders. During ...

  2. Louis-Nicolas d'Avout, bolj znan kot Davout, prvi vojvoda Auerstaedta in prvi knez Eckmühla, je bil v napoleonskem obdobju francoski general in maršal Francije, * 10. maj 1770, Annoux, Francija, † 1. junij 1823, Pariz, Francija. Z izrednim vojaškim talentom in stroge discipline, ki jo je zahteval od svojih podrejenih, si je prislužil ...

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  4. Davout, Louis Nicolas. Louis Nicolas Davout (lwē nēkôlä´ dävōō´), 1770–1823, marshal of France. One of Napoleon's ablest generals, Davout defeated a Prussian army at Auerstedt (1806) and played a brilliant part in the victory at Wagram (1809). He also fought (1812) in the Russian campaign. Napoleon made him duke of Auerstedt, prince ...

  5. Acciones de página. Louis Nicolas Davout. Duque de Auerstedt y príncipe de Eckmühl; Annoux, Militar francés. Mariscal de campo, se adhirió a la causa revolucionaria en 1788, destacándose en diversas campañas entre 1792 y 1799. Tras vencer en la Batalla de Auerstedt (1806), fue gobernador del Gran Ducado de Varsovia (1807).

  6. The Battle of Krasnoi (at Krasny or Krasnoe) unfolded from 15 to 18 November 1812 marking a critical episode in Napoleon 's arduous retreat from Moscow. [12] Over the course of six skirmishes the Russian forces under field marshal Kutuzov inflicted significant blows upon the remnants of the Grande Armée, already severely weakened by attrition ...

  7. 1 de may. de 1976 · January 7, 2016. This book is the long awaited reprint of John Gallaher's 1976 classic account of one of Napoleon's greatest Marshals, Louis Davout, 'The Iron Marshal'. According to David Chandler, Davout was "one of the least liked as a man, the ablest as a commander, and the most feared - and respected - as an adversary.