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Nicolas Charles Oudinot, duc de
Reggio (French pronunciation: [nikɔlɑ udino]; 25
April 1767 – 13
September 1847), was a
French general of the
French Revolutionary...
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Victor Oudinot, 2nd Duc de
Reggio (3
November 1791 in Bar-le-Duc – 7 June 1863 in Bar-le-Duc), the
eldest son of
Napoleon I's
marshal Nicolas Oudinot and...
- The Rue
Oudinot (English:
Oudinot Street) is a
street in the 7th arrondis****t of Paris, France. It was
named for
Marshal Nicolas-Charles
Oudinot (1767–1847)...
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Reinaldo Oudinot (or
Renauld Oudinot) was a
French military engineer from the 18th century, who
became most
famous for his
hydraulic works on the Portuguese...
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observed across the
river at Brili. The
movements of
French General Nicolas Oudinot's corps and
numerous rumours led the
Russians to
believe that
Napoleon would...
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Louis Bonaparte. He fled from
Haarlem on 2/3 July and
settled in Austria.
Oudinot invaded Holland on 4 July.
Napoleon annexed Holland to
France by the Decree...
- but the
swamps south of
Berlin combined with rain and
marshal Nicolas Oudinot's ill
health all
contributed to the
French defeat.
Following the Battle...
- his five
years as a
Marshal of the
Empire (1809–1814), Nicolas-Charles
Oudinot received seven of a
total of 34
battle wounds suffered throughout his career...
- aides-de-camp,
Charles Oudinot, the son of
Marshal Nicolas Oudinot, Duke of Reggio, with
orders to
bring forward the
Guard cavalry. The
young Oudinot hastily set...
- August. In the same days, part of the
French Army led by
Marshal Nicolas Oudinot was
stopped in the
Battle of
Polotsk by the
right wing of the
Russian Army...