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  1. Nicolas-Charles Oudinot, Duque de Reggio (Bar-le-Duc, 25 de abril de 1767 - Paris, 13 de setembro de 1847), foi um militar francês. Participou nas Guerras revolucionárias francesas e nas Guerras Napoleónicas. Recebeu o título de Marechal do Império em 1809. [1] [2] Oudinot é um dos nomes inscritos sob o Arco do Triunfo, colunas ...

  2. Nicolas Charles Oudinot, comte d'Oudinot, duc de Reggio (25 April 1767 in Bar-le-Duc – 13 September 1847 in Paris), was a Marshal of the Empire. He is known to have been wounded 34 times in battle, being hit by artillery shells, sabres, and at least twelve bullets over the course of his military career.

  3. Nicolas Charles Marie Oudinot, duc de Reggio 1, né le 25 avril 1767 à Bar-le-Duc et mort le 13 septembre 1847 à Paris, est un général français de la Révolution et de l’Empire, élevé à la dignité de maréchal d'Empire en 1809. Il serait le soldat ayant reçu le plus de blessures durant les guerres de la Révolution ...

  4. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Nicolas-Charles Oudinot, duc de Reggio was a general, administrator, and marshal of France in the Napoleonic Wars. His career illustrates the opportunities to rise in the French army after the Revolution. Oudinot was the son of a businessman. In 1784 he joined France’s royal army but, since.

  5. Biography of Marshal Nicolas-Charles Oudinot (1767-1847): Commander of an elite grenadier division and Napoleon's most wounded marshal.

  6. Following Louis Bonaparte's abdication as king of Holland and Napoleon's resulting decision to annexe the country to the Empire, Oudinot was given the task of managing the occupation. It was during his time in Holland that he learnt of the death of his wife, with whom he had seven children.

  7. The Napoleon Series > Biographies > Biographies. Nicolas Charles Oudinot, Duc de Reggio, Marshal (1809) (Born Bar-Le-Duc, 1767 - Died 1847) "The Bayard of the French army" (Napoleon). Napoleon waited some time before giving a marshal's baton to this general, although he held him in high esteem.