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  2. Há 1 dia · Over the course of the two-day engagement, Charles throws nearly 100,000 troops and 300 guns against the French, who can field only 80,000 men and 150 cannon. Both sides suffer nearly 20,000 killed or wounded. Among France’s fallen is one of Napoleon’s best marshals: Jean Lannes.

  3. Lannes was mortally wounded during the bombardment (St Hilaire was also mortally wounded-both later died of their wounds) and as the Austrians failed to attack, Napoleon ordered a withdrawal to Lobau Island. The French lost between 19000 and 20,000, the Austrians 23,400. 'The Danube and not the Austrians defeated us.'

  4. Há 16 horas · Hay una carta que escribe el mariscal Jean Lannes durante el segundo sitio que lo deja bastante claro: “Jamás he visto encarnizamiento igual al que muestran nuestros enemigos en la defensa de ...

  5. Há 1 dia · Considérée par les Autrichiens comme une victoire et par les Français comme un échec provisoire, elle se solda par la perte d'environ 45 000 soldats (morts, blessés, prisonniers) des deux armées, et en particulier, du côté français, par celle du maréchal Lannes, mort le 31 mai des suites des blessures reçues le 22.

  6. Há 1 dia · Pursued by the armies of Spain, Portugal and Britain, Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult, no longer getting sufficient support from a depleted France, led the exhausted and demoralized French forces in a fighting withdrawal across the Pyrenees during the winter of 1813–1814.

  7. Há 1 dia · For example, long after the campaign, Antoine-Jean Gros produced the commissioned painting Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa in 1804. This showed Napoleon touching a sick man's body, modelling him on an Ancien Régime king-healer touching sufferers from the " King's Evil " during his coronation rites – this was no coincidence, since 1804 was the year Napoleon Bonaparte crowned ...