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  1. Gran Cruz de la Orden Nacional de la Legión de Honor. Mariscal de Francia. Mariscal del Imperio. Nombres inscritos bajo el Arco de Triunfo. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Louis Gabriel Suchet ( Lyon, 2 de marzo de 1770 – Marsella, 3 de enero de 1826) fue un militar y político francés, mariscal del primer Imperio, duque de la Albufera y par de ...

  2. Français : Louis-Gabriel Suchet, (Lyon, 1770 - Marseille, 1826), duc d’Albufera, maréchal français (1811). Portraits [ edit ] Gravesite in Paris’s Pere-Lachaise Cemetery , 2005.

  3. Louis-Gabriel Suchet, Duc d'Albuféra, Marshal (1811) (Born Lyon, 1770 - Died Marseille, 1826) The perfect soldier. Rather than going into the family silk business, Suchet enlists in the cavalry of the National Guard in September 1793. During the siege of Toulon, he captures the English general O'Meara and meets Bonaparte.

  4. Louis Gabriel Suchet, vévoda z Albufera (2. března 1770, Lyon – 3. ledna 1826, Marseille), byl francouzský maršál období Francouzského císařství. Pocházel ze zámožné rodiny lyonského majitele továrny na hedvábí. Zde se mu dostalo klasického vzdělání, avšak v sedmnácti letech po smrti otce musel převzít rodinný podnik.

  5. Giao diện. Louis-Gabriel Suchet (2 tháng 3, 1770 – 3 tháng 1, 1826), Công tước của Albufera ( tiếng Pháp: Duc d'Albuféra ), là một thống chế Pháp, và một trong những chỉ huy thành công nhất của Cách mạng Pháp và Chiến tranh Napoleon.

  6. 1815. Marshal Louis-Gabriel Suchet, duc d'Albufera (1770-1826) was one of the most able of Napoleon's marshals when given an independent command, and performed better than any of his contemporaries during the Peninsular War. He was also the only one of the French marshals who spent long periods in Spain not to have faced Wellington in battle ...

  7. Louis-Gabriel Suchet possessed a refined spirit and remarkable taste thanks to his bourgeois education. This allowed him to easily attend the Salons (in the same way as Louis-Alexandre Berthier, who was educated at the court of Versailles) as was reported by Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord after the death of the Duke d'Albufera.