Napoleon's Marshals
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Charlton Griffin
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In all the annals of military history, no commander-in-chief has ever been blessed with so many talented generals as Napoleon. These magnificent 26 Marshals of France under his command gave Napoleon the scope and ability to carry out his brilliant campaigns. The following list of short biographies includes the approximate start time for each:
1. Louis-Alexandre Berthier @ 00:19:30
2. Joachim Murat @ 01:12:00
3. André Masséna @ 02:13:00
4. Jean-Baptist Bernadotte @ 03:06:00
5. Jean-de-Dieu Nicholas Soult @ 03:57:00
6. Jean Lannes @ 04:54:00
7. Michel Ney @ 05:50:00
8. Louis-Nicolas Davout @ 06:40:00
9. Jacques Etienne McDonald @ 07:28:00
10. Auguste de Marmont @ 08:07:00
11. Louis-Gabriel Suchet @ 08:49:00
12. Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr @ 09:18:00
13. Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey @ 09:49:00
14. Jean-Baptiste Jourdan @ 10:02:00
15. Charles Pierre Augeraux @ 10:20:00
16. Guillaume Brune @ 10:41:00
17. Adolphe Édouard Mortier @ 11:03:00
18. Jean-Baptiste Bessiéres @ 11:21:00
19. Claude Victor-Perrin @ 11:42:00
20. Emanuele de Grouchy @ 12:01:00
21. Francois Christophe Kellerman @ 12:25:00
22. Francois Joseph Lefevbre @ 12:38:00
23. Nicolas Charles Oudinot @ 13:03:00
24. Dominique Catherine de Perignon @ 13:26:00
25. Jean Matthieu Philibert Serourier @ 13:37:00
26. Joseph Poniatowski @ 13:46:00
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- Rowey555
- 19-09-2024
Probably missing content, terrible book.
The writing is sensationalised, pedantic, excessive, and immature, and the prose is purple and bordering on the incoherent. This books motto is ‘why use 2 words when 10 will do?’ Give this a miss and instead read (or listen to) ‘Napoleon’ by Andrew Roberts, or ‘Living in the time of revolution’ by The Great Courses.
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