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  1. 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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  2. Louis-Alexandre Berthier (20 November 1753 – 1 June 1815), Prince of Neuchâtel and Valangin, Prince of Wagram, was a French military commander who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was twice Minister of War of France and was made a Marshal of the Empire in 1804.

  3. 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.

  4. Ministre de guerre 11 November 1799 to 2 April 1800. Wounded by a bullet in the arm at Marengo, 14 June 1800. 8 October 1800 to 9 August 1807. The first of Napoleon's Maréchaux de l'Empire, 1804. Grand veneur 1804. Major-General of the Grande Armée 1805. Served in Austria, Prussia and Poland 1805-1807. Vice-connétable 1807.

  5. Marshal Berthier, Major General and Chief of Staff of the Grande Armee was once again at work, waiting for yet another commander to serve. LouiséAlexandre Berthier (1753-1815) senior of the Marshals, was the first of the great chiefs of staff in military history.

  6. Louis-Alexandre Berthier. Title Colonel, later Major General & Marshal of France. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / French. Date of Birth - Death November 20th, 1753 – June 1st, 1815.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · 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. Though Berthier was not a distinguished commander, Napoleon esteemed him highly as chief of staff of the Grande Armée from 1805.