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  1. Blücher en París «tocando el tambor de la victoria» sobre la anatomía de Napoleón (caricatura de George Cruikshank, 1814). Blücher decidió, tras Waterloo, entrar victorioso en París, ciudad que recorrió al galope en un frenesí de alegría por haber derrotado al aborrecido enemigo.

    • Christian Friedrich von Blücher, Dorothea Maria von Zülow
  2. Blücher commanded the Prussian Army of Silesia at the Battle of the Nations where Napoleon was decisively defeated. For his role, Blücher was made a field marshal and received his title of Prince of Wahlstatt .

    • Marschall Vorwärts (Marshal Forwards)
  3. 1 de abr. de 2020 · Historia. Bonaparte reconoció que si este mariscal prusiano de 73 años criticado por sus jefes, que tenía un comportamiento excéntrico que rozaba la locura, no hubiera aparecido por sorpresa ...

  4. Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Fürst (prince) von Wahlstatt (born December 16, 1742, Rostock, Mecklenburg [Germany]—died September 12, 1819, Krieblowitz, near Kanth, Silesia, Prussia [now Katy Wrocławskie, Poland]) was a Prussian field marshal and a commander during the Napoleonic Wars, who was important in the Allied victory at Waterloo.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 17 de jun. de 2015 · During the Napoleonic Wars he led Prussian troops with mixed success but great courage, and was instrumental in what was believed to be Napoleons final defeat in 1814. ‘Old Blucher beating the Corsican Big Drum’, 1814 Caricature by George Cruikshank celebrating Blücher’s role in defeating Napoleon. (Image from Wikimedia ...

  6. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Sociedad. El infierno de Waterloo, la última batalla de Napoleón: combates cuerpo a cuerpo, 50 mil muertos y el fin de una era. Hace 206 años el Corso libraba en los campos de Bélgica el combate...

  7. At about 9 pm on the 18 June 1815, two British and Prussian generals, the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshall Blücher, met at a farm just south of Waterloo called La Belle Alliance. They had just beaten Napoleon I in battle, and Blücher was keen to call the battle ‘Die Schlacht von Belle-Alliance’, in […]