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  1. A Study of Their Personal Relationship. On March 28, 1798, General of Brigade Louis Nicolas Davout accompanied his good friend General Louis Desaix de Veygoux to the rue de la Victoire where, for the first time, he met General Napoleon Bonaparte. The Conqueror of Italy was preparing for the Egyptian Campaign and was in need of good officers ...

  2. Louis Nicolas Davout (n. 1770 , d. 1823 ) prinț de Eckmühl, duce de Auerstaedt, a fost un general francez al perioadei napoleoniene, pair al Franței și ministru de Război, căruia i s-a acordat demnitatea civilă de Mareșal al Imperiului .

  3. Louis Nicolas Davout. Louis Nicolas d'Avout, thường được biết tới với tên Davout, được mệnh danh là Chim đại bàng đầu hói [1] (sinh ngày 10 tháng 5 năm 1770, mất ngày 1 tháng 6 năm 1823 ), Công tước xứ Auerstaedt ( Duc d'Auerstaedt ), Hoàng tử Eckmühl ( prince d'Eckmühl ), là một thống chế ...

  4. 8 mag 2020 · Louis-Nicolas Davout (1770-1823), Prince of Eckmühl, Duke of Auerstedt. Nicknamed the Iron Marshal for his stern demeanour and his tenacious defence on the battlefield, Louis-Nicolas Davout is widely regarded as being among Napoleon’s most brilliant generals. Born into minor nobility in 1770, he was a junior officer at the outbreak of the ...

  5. Louis-Nicolas Davout. Louis-Nicolas d'Avoût [ lui nikola davú ], později Davoût, ve starších textech (např. na Vítězném oblouku) někdy jako Davoust (výslovnost je stejná), vévoda z Auerstädtu a kníže z Eckmühlu ( 10. května 1770 Annoux, Yonne, burgundská oblast Francie – 1. června 1823 Paříž ), byl francouzský ...

  6. Louis Nicolas Davout. 1770. május 10. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Louis Nicolas Davout témájú médiaállományokat. Louis Nicolas d'Avout ( Annoux ( Yonne ), 1770. május 10. – Savigny-sur-Orge ( Essonne ), 1823. június 1.) ismertebb nevén Davout, Auerstädt és Eggmühl hercege (Duc d'Auerstaedt, prince d'Eckmühl), francia ...

  7. Publisher’s presentation Born into a distinguished Burgundian family in 1770, Louis Nicolas d’Avout began his military career with the French Royal Army but fully embraced the principles of the French Revolution, joining the Republican army as the commander of a battalion of volunteers. He quickly rose to the rank of general of brigade, but was …