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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_LannesJean Lannes - Wikipedia

    Jean Lannes (Lectoure, 10 april 1769 - Ebersdorf, 31 mei 1809) was een Frans maarschalk en hertog van Montebello. Biografie [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ] Lannes werd geboren in het zuiden van Frankrijk als vijfde kind in het gezin van een kleine handelaar.

  2. Overall, 5th Corps was too weary to move anywhere, therefore, “Lannes stayed with his troops at Pultusk until 31 December when Napoleon sent for him.” 10 After this hard-fought encounter in the snow, Napoleon ordered Lannes to Warsaw, directing him to pursue Russian General Jean-Henri Essen’s corps who was located between the Narew and the Bug and could potentially threaten ...

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_LannesJean Lannes - Wikipedia

    Jean Lannes (Lectoure, 10 aprile 1769 – Ebersdorf, 31 maggio 1809) è stato un generale francese, Maresciallo dell'Impero e duca di Montebello. Lannes fu uno degli uomini più fedeli a Napoleone, avendo lavorato al suo fianco a partire dai primi giorni della campagna d'Italia e seguendolo in tutte la campagne successive, sino alla sua prematura scomparsa.

  4. Jean Lannes, 1er duc de Montebello, né le 10 avril 1769 à Lectoure ( Occitanie) et mort le 31 mai 1809 sur l'île de Lobau, en Autriche, à la suite des blessures reçues à la bataille d'Essling, est un général français de la Révolution et de l'Empire, élevé à la dignité de maréchal d'Empire en 1804 et inhumé au Panthéon en 1810.

  5. www.napoleon.org › biographies › lannes-jeanLANNES, Jean - napoleon.org

    Fact file. Born Lectoure (Gers), 10 April, 1769, died Eberdorff (Austria), 31 May 1809. A mere volunteer who became a soldier of extraordinary bravery and sang-froid, literally covered in scars, Lannes was a key figure in Napoleon’s military success. Very much down-to-earth (in Italy when offered the Pope’s hand to kiss, he firmly shook it).

  6. Jean Lannes, bound out as an apprentice dyer, ran away to join the army of the Revolution. Always eager for action and leading from the front, he was much wounded and much promoted. Napoleon revered him. “How dare you draw swords!” cried Lannes instantly. “Sheath them at once!”.

  7. Jean Lannes. Jean Lannes ( Lectoure, Gers, 10 de abril de 1769- Ebersdorf, 31 de mayo de 1809), duque de Montebello, mariscal de Francia y príncipe de Siewierz. Fue uno de los más brillantes militares de Napoleón Bonaparte, de quien fue además amigo personal, hasta el punto de tutearle amistosamente.