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  1. Louis-Alexandre Berthier. Date of Birth - Death November 20th, 1753 – June 1st, 1815. The values promoted by the American Revolution could not have been contained to North America indefinitely, but even the Founding Fathers were surprised at how quickly the universal values of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness took hold in the most ...

  2. The Indispensable Marshal: Louis-Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815) The gray haired, stocky officer stood at the window of the miserable building now serving as the office of the Major General and Chief of Staff of the Grande Armée, or actually what was left of it; if the starving, ragged, and frostbitten survivors trying to rally at the end of ...

  3. Louis-Alexandre Berthier (20 November 1753 – 1 June 1815), Prince of Neuchâtel and Valangin, Prince of Wagram, was a French Marshal of the Empire who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was twice Minister of War of France and served as chief of staff to Napoleon Bonaparte. Born into a military family, Berthier served in the French Army and survived ...

  4. Louis-Alexandre Berthier. Louis Alexandre Berthier (ur. 20 listopada 1753 w Wersalu, zm. 1 czerwca 1815 w Bambergu ), książę Neuchâtel i Wagram, diuk Valengin, Marszałek Francji, mianowany przez cesarza Napoleona I w roku 1804, jako pierwszy wśród marszałków Cesarstwa. Z wykształcenia kartograf .

  5. Commandeur de Saint-Louis, 25 September 1814. An able and talented organiser, Berthier was Napoleon's right-hand man on campaign right up to the Campagne de France in 1814. Always in full dress uniform, as all those under him, Berthier ran headquarters with great efficiency. He was also a tenacious and brave soldier – one of his most ...

  6. Louis-Alexandre Berthier est né à Versailles le 20 novembre 1753. Son père fut anobli en 1765 pour avoir sauvé Versailles des flammes. Adjoint au gouverneur de l'Hôtel de la guerre, il eut naturellement la pensée de faire de son fils un soldat. Aussi voyons- nous le jeune Berthier étrangement précoce, ingénieur-géographe des camps et ...

  7. Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Neuchâtel et prince de Wagram, n'est pas le plus célèbre des maréchaux d'Empire. Homme de l'ombre, sans le panache d'un Lannes ou d'un Murat, cet officier d'état-major fut pourtant de presque toutes les batailles napoléoniennes où ses talents d'organisateur furent décisifs et contribuèrent aux succès des armées de Napoléon Ier.