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  1. Louis-Alexandre Berthier (20 November 1753 – 1 June 1815), Prince of Neuchâtel and Valangin, Prince of Wagram, was a French military commander who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was twice Minister of War of France and was made a Marshal of the Empire in 1804.

  2. Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Neuchâtel et Valangin, prince de Wagram, né le 20 novembre 1753 à Versailles et mort le 1 er juin 1815 à Bamberg, est un général français puis maréchal d’Empire. Né de parents tous deux au service du roi, il devient ingénieur-géographe comme son père et participe à la guerre d ...

  3. Louis-Alexandre Berthier, (20 de novembro de 1753 - 1 de junho de 1815) 1.º Príncipe de Wagram, Príncipe Soberano de Neuchâtel, era um Marechal do Império que atuava como Ministro da Guerra e chefe do estado-maior de Napoleão.

  4. Louis Philippe Marie "Alexandre" Berthier, 3rd Prince of Wagram (24 March 1836, Paris – 15 July 1911, Château de Grosbois) was a French nobleman and prince of Wagram. He was the son of Napoléon Alexandre Berthier and Zénaïde Françoise Clary and grandson of Louis Alexandre Berthier, who had been Chief of Staff to Napoleon I.

  5. Louis Alexandre Berthier, Prince of Wagram and Neufchâtel, Marshal (1804) (Born Versailles, 1753 - Died Bamberg, Bavaria, 1815) Napoleon's shadow, the most indispensable of all marshals, the most spoilt and also the most reprimanded.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Wagram (born Nov. 20, 1753, Versailles, Fr.—died June 1, 1815, Bamberg, Bavaria) was a French soldier and the first of Napoleon’s marshals. Though Berthier was not a distinguished commander, Napoleon esteemed him highly as chief of staff of the Grande Armée from 1805.

  7. Prince of Wagram (French: Prince de Wagram; [pʁɛ̃s də vaɡ.ʁam]) was a title of French nobility that was granted to Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier in 1809. It was created as a victory title by Emperor Napoleon I after the Battle of Wagram. Berthier had previously been granted the title of Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel in 1806.