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  1. Louis-Gabriel Suchet was the son of silk merchant. He was born on March 2, 1770 in Lyon. He lost his mother when he was three and became an orphan in 1789. He and his brothers took over his father's business and founded the house of Suchet Frères. While he was pursuing an apprenticeship at a commercial firm, he joined the National Guard of the ...

  2. Louis-Gabriel Suchet. Louis-Gabriel Suchet, Duque de Albufera ( Lyon, 2 de Março de 1770 - Marselha, 3 de Janeiro de 1826) foi um militar francês. Participou nas Guerras revolucionárias francesas e nas Guerras Napoleónicas. Recebeu o título de Marechal do Império em 1811.

  3. 1815. Marshal Louis-Gabriel Suchet, duc d'Albufera (1770-1826) was one of the most able of Napoleon's marshals when given an independent command, and performed better than any of his contemporaries during the Peninsular War. He was also the only one of the French marshals who spent long periods in Spain not to have faced Wellington in battle ...

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    Louis-Gabriel Suchet was born on March 2, 1770, near Lyons, France. While still a young man he joined the new revolutionary army where his youthful fervor quickly gave way to a generous and honest personality which won the unwavering dedication of his men. Suchet however, was an outspoken individual and early in his career he repeatedly and openly criticized young Napoleon Bonaparte's ...

  5. Louis Gabriel Suchet, 1st Duc d'Albufera (2 March 1770 – 3 January 1826) was a Marshal of France and one of Napoleon's most brilliant generals. He was the son of a silk manufacturer at Lyon, where he was born, originally intended to follow his father's business; but having in 1792 served as volunteer in the cavalry of the national guard at Lyon, he manifested military abilities which secured ...

  6. Louis Gabriel Suchet, duc d'Albufera ... Suchet Les grands capitaines | Museum number 1926,0412.203 | ...

  7. Born Lyons, 2 March, 1770, died Marseilles, 3 January, 1826. Married Honorine Antoine de Saint-Joseph (her mother was Marie-Anne-Rose Marseille-Clary, sister-in-law of Joseph Bonaparte) in 1808. Elected lieutenant colonel en chef of the 4e bataillon de volontaires de l’Ardèche, 20 September 1793. Captured British general O’Hara at the ...