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  1. Allowed to retire by the restored Bourbon regime, he died of unnatural causes shortly before the Battle of Waterloo. Berthier's reputation as a superb operational organiser remains strong among current historians. Early life [ edit] Berthier's parents: Jean-Baptiste Berthier and Marie Françoise L'Huillier de La Serre.

  2. Louis Alexandre Berthier; Información personal; Nacimiento: 20 de noviembre de 1753 Versalles (Reino de Francia) Fallecimiento: 1 de junio de 1815 Bamberg (Reino de Baviera) Causa de muerte: Presunto suicidio: Sepultura: Abadía de Tegernsee: Nacionalidad: Francesa: Familia; Padres: Jean Baptiste Berthier Marie Françoise L'Huillier de La ...

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  3. Died: June 1, 1815. Place of Death: Bamberg, Germany. Arc de Triomphe: BERTHIER on the south pillar. Pronunciation: The most indispensable of Napoleon's marshals, Louis Alexandre Berthier was born the son of a senior officer in the Topographical Engineers.

  4. Born Versailles, 20 November, 1753, died Bamberg (Bavaria), 1 June 1815. ‘Fils naturel et légitime' of an ancien régime noble, Jean-Baptiste Berthier, an engineer and geometer. Married Elisabeth of Bavaria in 1808. Trained at the Ecole du Génie d'Auxerre military engineers college.

  5. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Died: June 1, 1815, Bamberg, Bavaria (aged 61) Role In: American Revolution. French Revolution. French Revolutionary wars. Napoleonic Wars. Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Wagram (born Nov. 20, 1753, Versailles, Fr.—died June 1, 1815, Bamberg, Bavaria) was a French soldier and the first of Napoleon’s marshals.

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  6. When the emperor returned the following year, it is likely Berthier was struggling to decide whether or not to rejoin him, before he died abruptly on the 1st of June by falling out a window. Whether it was an accident, suicide or murder remains a mystery today.

  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.