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  1. 26 de sept. de 2022 · Nicolas Charles Oudinot was born in Paris, 1767. He was born to survive against the odds as just one of nine siblings to reach adulthood. He joined the Kingdom of France’s army in 1784 as an ordinary soldier, then again in 1792 as a battalion commander in the revolutionary French First Republic. His gallant defence of the little fort of ...

  2. Oudinot, Marshal Nicolas Charles, Duc de Reggio (1767–1847) in The Oxford Companion to Military History Length: 210 words. (1767–1847).Oudinot was introduced to Tsar Alexander by Napoleon as the Bayard of his army, a fitting description of an officer wounded in action 22 times.

  3. Nicolas-Charles Oudinot. Napoleonic General. Birthplace: Bar-le-Duc, France Location of death: Paris, France Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Les Inval. Nicolas-Charles Oudinit, Duke of Reggio, Marshal of France, came of a bourgeois family in Lorraine, and was born at Bar-le-Duc on the 25th of April 1767. He had a passion for ...

    • April 25, 1767
    • September 13, 1847
  4. Nicolas Charles Oudinot, retrato de Robert Lefèvre. Apodo "El Bayard moderno" "El Bayard del ejército francés" "El mariscal con treinta y cinco heridas"

  5. Nicolas Charles Oudinot (ur. 25 kwietnia 1767 w Bar-le-Duc, zm. 13 września 1847 w Paryżu) – książę Reggio, marszałek Francji . Po służbie w stopniu sierżanta w armii królewskiej, został w roku 1792 wybrany na generała-pułkownika w ochotniczej rewolucyjnej armii Mozy.

  6. Nicolas-Charles-Victor Oudinot, né le 3 novembre 1791 à Bar-le-Duc, est le fils aîné du maréchal d'Empire Charles Oudinot [1]. Député de Maine-et-Loire sous la monarchie de Juillet, 2 e duc de Reggio après le décès en 1847 de son père, grand chancelier de la Légion d'honneur et gouverneur des Invalides, il est mort le 7 juillet 1863 à Paris .

  7. Oudinot was the son of Nicolas Oudinot and Marie Anne Adam, the only one of their nine children to live to adulthood. His father was brewer, farmer and distiller of brandy in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine. He soon decided on a military career, and served in the regiment of Medoc from 1784 to 1787, when, having no hope of promotion on account of his non-noble birth, he retired with the rank of sergeant ...