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  1. 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 ...

  2. Lui Nikola Davu ( pranc. Louis Nicolas Davout, gimė 1770 m. gegužės 10 d. – mirė 1823 m. birželio 1 d.) – hercogas, kunigaikštis, peras, Prancūzijos maršalas ( 1804 ), vienas žymiausių Napoleono I karvedžių, Revoliucijos ir Napoleono karų dalyvis, iki 1815 m. nepralaimėjęs nė vieno mūšio. Vadintas „geležiniu maršalu“.

  3. Louis-Nicolas d'Avout (10 May 1770 – 1 June 1823), better known as Davout, 1st Duke of Auerstaedt, 1st Prince of Eckmühl, was a Marshal of the Empire during the Napoleonic Era. His prodigious talent for war along with his reputation as a stern disciplinarian, earned him the title "The Iron Marshal". He is ranked along with Masséna and Lannes as one of Napoleon's finest commanders. During ...

  4. Louis-Nicolas d'Avout ( .mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small ...

  5. Tweet. Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout, duc d'Auerstädt, prince d'Eckmühl (1770-1823) was one of the most capable of Napoleon's marshals, and earned the nickname of the 'Iron Marshal' because of the strict discipline he imposed on his men. Davout was born at Annoux on 10 May 1770.

  6. Louis-Nicolas d'Avout, bolj znan kot Davout, prvi vojvoda Auerstaedta in prvi knez Eckmühla, je bil v napoleonskem obdobju francoski general in maršal Francije, * 10. maj 1770, Annoux, Francija, † 1. junij 1823, Pariz, Francija.. Z izrednim vojaškim talentom in stroge discipline, ki jo je zahteval od svojih podrejenih, si je prislužil naziv "Železni maršal".

  7. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Louis-Nicolas Davout Tito Marzocchi de Belluci after an original by Claude Gautherot (Public Domain) At 7 a.m. on the 14th, General Étienne Gudin's division was passing through the town of Hassenhausen, accompanied by Davout himself, when it encountered a Prussian division commanded by Brunswick's second-in-command, Friedrich Wilhelm von Schmettau.