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  1. Louis Nicolas Davout ( Annoux, 10 de mayo de 1770- París, 1 de junio de 1823), militar francés, duque de Auerstädt y príncipe de Eckmühl, fue uno de los más eficientes lugartenientes de Napoleón, popularmente conocido por su severidad y rudeza.

  2. 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.

  3. 31 de may. de 2021 · Louis Nicolas Davout (o también Davoust) nació el 10 de mayo de 1770 en la ciudad francesa de Annoux (Borgoña) en el seno de una familia de la baja aristocracia (los D´Avout) con una larga tradición militar.

  4. 28 de may. de 2024 · Louis-Nicolas Davout, duke of Auerstedt was a French marshal who was one of the most distinguished of Napoleon’s field commanders. Born into the noble family of d’Avout, he was educated at the École Royale Militaire in Paris and entered Louis XVI’s service as a second lieutenant in 1788.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Louis-Nicolas Davout, one of Napoleon's best marshals and a hero of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. From his humble origins to his rise to power, from his campaigns in Egypt and Italy to his death in Paris, discover the story of this remarkable soldier and statesman.

  6. Learn about the life and career of Davout, one of Napoleon's original marshals and a brilliant general who fought in many campaigns and won several battles. Find out how he rose from a minor noble to a duke, and how he survived the Hundred Days and the royal restoration.

  7. (Louis Nicolas Davout, duque de Auerstedt y príncipe de Eckmühl; Annoux, Borgoña, 1770-París, 1823) Militar francés. Mariscal de campo, se adhirió a la causa revolucionaria en 1788, destacándose en distintas campañas entre 1792 y 1799. Tras vencer en la Batalla de Auerstedt (1806), fue gobernador del Gran Ducado de Varsovia (1807).