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Vor 2 Tagen · Louis-Nicolas Davout; Jean-Andoche Junot; François Joseph Lefebvre; Étienne Macdonald; Édouard Mortier; Joachim Murat; Michel Ney; Nicolas Oudinot; Józef Poniatowski; Jean Reynier; Laurent Saint-Cyr; Ambroży Mikołaj Skarżyński; Karl von Schwarzenberg; Claude Victor; Johann Yorck
- 24 June – 14 December 1812, (5 months, 2 weeks and 6 days)
- Eastern Europe
- Russian victory
6. März 2024 · 2. Louis-Nicolas Davout. Louis-Nicolas Davout was a French military commander and Marshal of the Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. He was one of Napoleon’s most trusted generals and played a significant role in many of the French army’s victories. Davout was known for his strict discipline and tactical skills on the battlefield ...
Vor 17 Stunden · On 12 February, General Davout discovered the enemy positions and immediately made his military arrangements. He formed his cavalry in two lines, and, in this order of battle, he swooped down on the Mamluks. Osman bey Hassan was dangerously wounded, as he saw his horse killed under him. The French cavalry rushed with such impetuosity on the Muslims, and the fight turned into fury. However, the ...
- 1 July 1798 – 2 September 1801, (3 years, 2 months and 1 day)
- Anglo-Ottoman victory, End of Mamluk rule in Egypt, Formal end of the Franco-Ottoman alliance, Failure of French expedition to Syria, Capitulation of French administration in Egypt
Vor einem Tag · Tout de bleu vêtu rehaussé d’or, ce vase en porcelaine de Sèvres rend hommage au maréchal d’Empire et pair de France Louis Nicolas Davout.
15. März 2024 · Bagration, against whom Jérôme was making a lengthy march from the south, avoided Louis-Nicolas Davout’s attempt to cut his line of retreat by a thrust through Minsk with two divisions and was able to cross the Dnieper (July 25).
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
8. März 2024 · Commanding the French forces was Marshal Louis Nicolas Davout. Prussia's King Frederick William III was with the main force, which numbered more than 60,000. Davout had 27,000 men in his force; the other French commander, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, had 20,000 men.
Vor 3 Tagen · They were intercepted by Lieutenant-Colonel Louis-Nicolas Davout, who had served at Jemappes with Louis Philippe. As Dumouriez ordered the Colonel back to the camp, some of his soldiers cried out against the General, now declared a traitor by the National Convention .