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    Jean Lannes (n.10 aprilie 1769 - d. 31 mai 1809), prinț suveran de Sievers, duce de Montebello, a fost un general francez, Mareșal al Franței, ce s-a remarcat în perioada revoluționară și imperială ca fiind unul dintre cei mai capabili comandanți francezi. În 1804, la urcarea pe tron a lui Napoleon I, Lannes a fost pe prima listă de Mareșali, alături de alți 17 generali. Între ...

  2. Jean LANNES | Cited by 1,141 | of École Polytechnique, Palaiseau | Read 71 publications | Contact Jean LANNES

  3. Un destin militaire au firmament de la gloire. Fils d'un garçon d'écurie, Jean Lannes est né en 1769 dans un petit village du Gers. La Révolution va lui ouvrir la porte d'un destin militaire exceptionnel. En 1793, il répond à l'appel de la patrie en danger et s'engage avec enthousiasme dans un bataillon de volontaires du Gers.

  4. ISBN# 0313310629. $55.95. 280 pages. Hardcover. Jean Lannes started his military career in a hometown volunteer battalion, answering the call that la Patrie was in danger and marching off to the Revolutionary wars. Blunt, steadfast, ready for battle or duel, Lannes developed into a careful officer who, aware of his lack of education, studied ...

  5. On the eve of the battle of Austerlitz, Lannes was ordered to hold the Brunn-Olmutz road, and make a stand against Bagration’s 17,000 troops. On the 2nd of December, the battle of Austerlitz began. During the morning hours, Lannes would hold his ground against the Russians, and by afternoon he went on the offensive.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Lannes' task was to push forward and to win enough ground so that Napoleon could deploy his full army of 96,000 men; Lannes' attack was to be supported by Marshal Charles-Pierre Augereau's VII Corps and Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult's IV Corps. At 6 a.m., Napoleon visited the units of Lannes' Corps, haranguing them.

  7. General of division Jean Lannes was an officer with a splendid military record, he was a close friend of the First Consul's, and he became an ambassador for reasons that were not entirely diplomatic. As a reward for outstanding military service, Bonaparte appointed Lannes commandant of the Consular Guard in April 1801.