The Bâton in the Knapsack: New Light on Napoleon and His MarshalsJ. Murray, 1934 - 217 σελίδες |
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... succeeded Murat , who had become King of Naples , and Lannes who had fallen at Essling . Suchet ( 1811 ) took the place of Berna- dotte when the latter became Crown Prince of Sweden . St. Cyr ( 1812 ) appears to have been a ...
... succeeded Murat , who had become King of Naples , and Lannes who had fallen at Essling . Suchet ( 1811 ) took the place of Berna- dotte when the latter became Crown Prince of Sweden . St. Cyr ( 1812 ) appears to have been a ...
Σελίδα 142
... succeeded in reorganizing the remainder and uniting to it some of the French troops that had been left in Germany . Meanwhile Napoleon , once more back in Paris , devoted all his energies to raising a fresh army to replace the one he ...
... succeeded in reorganizing the remainder and uniting to it some of the French troops that had been left in Germany . Meanwhile Napoleon , once more back in Paris , devoted all his energies to raising a fresh army to replace the one he ...
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... succeeded Marmont in command of the army of Portugal , was busy in the Basque country endeavouring to hold down an insurrection . Spain still required 150,000 French soldiers and these were to prove inadequate to protect the soil of ...
... succeeded Marmont in command of the army of Portugal , was busy in the Basque country endeavouring to hold down an insurrection . Spain still required 150,000 French soldiers and these were to prove inadequate to protect the soil of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I Early Years Toulon and Vendémiaire | 13 |
The Campaign of Italy | 20 |
Egypt and Syria | 34 |
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