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  1. Die Ehe wurde 1794 wieder geschieden. Am 8. November 1801 schloss Louis Nicolas Davout die Ehe mit Louise-Aimée-Julie Leclerc (1782–1868), der Schwester von General Victoire Emmanuel Leclerc. Aus der Ehe gingen acht Kinder hervor, von denen vier in früher Kindheit starben.

  2. Louis Nicolas Davout wurde April 1813 Generalgouverneur der hanseatischen Departements mit Sitz in Hamburg. Auch dorthin folgte Aimée Davout ihm mit den beiden Töchtern. Sie blieben vom 21. Juli bis 12. August 1813 und wohnten in dieser Zeit in einem Landhaus in Hamburg-Hamm.

  3. Louis-Nicolas d'Avout (French pronunciation: [lwi nikɔla davu]; 10 May 1770 – 1 June 1823), better known as Davout, 1st Prince of Eckmühl, 1st Duke of Auerstaedt, was a French military commander and Marshal of the Empire who served during both the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

  4. Cause of Death: Illness. Place of Death: Paris, France. Arc de Triomphe: DAVOUST on the east pillar. Pronunciation: Beginnings. Considered to be one of the best of Napoleon's marshals, Louis-Nicolas Davout was born in a rented farmhouse into a noble but very poor family. His father died in a hunting accident when he was eight.

  5. On November 12, 1801, Louis-Nicolas Davout married Louise Leclerc, the sister of General Charles Leclerc who was brother-in-law to the First Consul. This alliance allowed him to enter the family circle of Napoleon Bonaparte.

  6. After being Governor of the Duchy of Warsaw, he resumes his service in the army, perhaps maybe annoyed by the fact that the Emperor suspects him of wanting the Polish crown. At Eckmühl, in April 1809, Davout's corps finds itself facing the main Austrian forces alone.

  7. portrait of Davout by Tito Marzocchi de Belluci (after Claude Gautherot), c.1852, château de Versailles. Arguably the finest corps commander among Napoleon’s marshals, Davout was born in Burgundy to a minor noble family, and followed his father to the royal cavalry in 1788.