- (French: [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...
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Studio Davout was a
recording studio located in Paris, France. It was
created in 1965 by Yves
Chamberland later joined by
Claude Ermelin. It was built...
- both
Davout and
Bernadotte received orders to come to Napoleon's aid.
Davout attempted to
comply via Eckartsberga,
Bernadotte via Dornburg.
Davout's route...
- Léopold
Davout d'Auerstaedt, 3rd Duc d'Auerstaedt (August 9, 1829 –
February 9, 1904) was a
French General of the
Second Empire and
restored to the extinct...
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Nicolas Davout,
Marshal of France.
Davout inherited the
title Duke of
Auerstaedt upon his father's
death in 1823. The
title became extinct in 1853.
Davout was...
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Louis Nicolas Marie Bernard Davout, (Clermont-Ferrand, 24
March 1877 - Saint-Gaudens, 1
March 1958) was the 4th Duc d'Auerstaedt from 1904 to his death...
- for the
Marshal of
France Louis Nicolas Davout in 1808 as a
victory title rewarding and
commemorating Davout's splendid victory at the
Battle of Auerstaedt...
- the
primary road to Krasny,
effectively isolating him from the main army.
Davout successfully broke through,
Eugene de
Beauharnais and
Michel Ney were forced...
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there to roll up the
French line. A
forced march from
Vienna by
Marshal Davout and his III
Corps plugged the gap left by
Napoleon just in time. The Allied...
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launched an
offensive along the
entire line,
while Maréchal Louis-Nicolas
Davout drove an offensive,
which turned the
Austrian left, and
rendered Charles's...