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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. Born: November 20, 1753. Place of Birth: Versailles, Yvelines, France. 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. Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Wagram (born Nov. 20, 1753, Versailles, Fr.—died June 1, 1815, Bamberg, Bavaria) 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.

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  5. To this day, he is regarded by many historians as one of Napoleon’s best Marshals. The values promoted by the American Revolution could not have been contained to North America indefinitely, but even the Founding Fathers were surprised at...

  6. (Louis Alexandre Berthier, príncipe de Neuchâtel; Versalles, 1753-Bamberg, 1815) Militar francés. Participó en la guerra de las colonias americanas contra Gran Bretaña, en la campaña de Italia y en la expedición a Egipto. Fue jefe del estado mayor imperial y colaborador directo de Napoleón (1805-1814).

  7. Captain of the 5e compagnie de garde de corps, 1 June 1814. Pair de France, 4 June 1814. Commandeur de Saint-Louis, 25 September 1814. An able and talented organiser, Berthier was Napoleon's right-hand man on campaign right up to the Campagne de France in 1814.