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  1. LouiséAlexandre Berthier (1753-1815) senior of the Marshals, was the first of the great chiefs of staff in military history. Born at Versailles of a soldier father, he was carefully brought up and trained for a career as a soldier. His father being in the select Topographical Engineers, Berthier too entered that corps in 1766, and was selected ...

  2. Louis Alexandre Berthier, Príncipe de Neuchâtel (20 de febrero de 1753-1 de junio de 1815), Mariscal de Francia, vice-Condestable de Francia desde 1808 y Jefe de Estado Mayor del Ejército de Francia, nació en Versalles y fue amigo personal de Napoleón.

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  3. Berthier served as chief of staff to Napoleon Bonaparte from his first Italian campaign in 1796 until his first abdication in 1814. The operational efficiency of the Grande Armée owed much to his considerable administrative and organizational skills.

  4. Biography of Marshal Louis Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815): Napoleon's most indispensable marshal, a brilliant chief of staff who served by Napoleon's side from 1796 to 1814.

  5. Captain of the 5e compagnie de garde de corps, 1 June 1814. Pair de France, 4 June 1814. Commandeur de Saint-Louis, 25 September 1814. An able and talented organiser, Berthier was Napoleon's right-hand man on campaign right up to the Campagne de France in 1814.

  6. Resumen: En este artículo veremos a través de las acuñaciones monetarias de Napoleón y sus familiares cómo la llegada al poder en Francia del ge-neral Bonaparte (golpe de Brumario de 1799) con el título de cónsul mar-ca un punto de inflexión en la historia de Europa.

  7. Louis Alexandre Berthier, Prince of Wagram and Neufchâtel, Marshal (1804) (Born Versailles, 1753 - Died Bamberg, Bavaria, 1815) Napoleon's shadow, the most indispensable of all marshals, the most spoilt and also the most reprimanded. Always at the Emperor's side, Berthier understands, takes down and transmits to the battle corps all his master ...