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  1. www.jeanlannes.comJean Lannes

    Jean Lannes. “The Marshal died this morning of wounds received on the field. of honour. My sorrow is as deep as yours. I lose the most distinguished. general in my armies, my comrade in arms during sixteen years, he whom I considered my best friend.”. Napoleon to Mme. Lannes, May 31, 1809. IN THE WORDS OF NAPOLEON – The Emperor Day by Day.

  2. Cécile Fouraignan Jeannet Lannes. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Jean Lannes témájú médiaállományokat. Jean Lannes ( Lectoure ( Gers ), 1769. április 11. – Bécs, 1809. május 31.) francia katonatiszt, Franciaország marsallja, Montebello hercege. Napóleon egyik leghívebb s legkitűnőbb hadvezére volt.

  3. Marshal Jean Lannes. (1769-1809) note: Lannes was one of Napoleon’s Marshals. On the 14th of May 1808, Lannes received the title Duc de Montebello. ( Lannes, Lannes) François Nicolas Fririon. (1766-1821) note: Fririon was the Secretary General of the War Department and the document is dated the 8th of September 1808.

  4. How history is written In 1818, a book called Voyage en Autriche, en Moravie et en Bavière fait à la suite de l'armée française pendant la campagne de 1809, par le chevalier C.L. Cadet de Gassicourt, pharmacien, docteur de la faculté des Sciences, membre de la Légion d'honneur… [what follows are two lines of academic titles]” appeared …

  5. 20 de abr. de 2021 · - Jean LANNES, Maréchal de France, Duc de Montebello, Général André Laffargue, 1975, Office de Tourisme de Lectoure - Fantassin de Gascogne, de mon jardin à la Marne et au Danube, André Laffargue, 1962, Flammarion - La bataille, Patrick Rambaud, 1997, grand prix du roman de l'Académie française, prix Goncourt.

  6. 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 .

  7. On the eve of the battle of Austerlitz, Lannes was ordered to hold the Brunn-Olmutz road, and make a stand against Bagration’s 17,000 troops. On the 2nd of December, the battle of Austerlitz began. During the morning hours, Lannes would hold his ground against the Russians, and by afternoon he went on the offensive.