- Louis-Alexandre Berthier - Wikipedia
Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Neuchâtel et Valangin, prince de Wagram (French: [lwi alɛksɑ̃dʁ bɛʁtje]; 20 November 1753 – 1 June 1815) was a French military commander who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars
- Louis Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815) - FrenchEmpire. net
When the Grande Armée marched to war in 1805, Marshal Berthier was named Major General, the chief of staff to the Grande Armée Berthier continued to work by Napoleon's side throughout the campaigns of 1805-1807, and as usual he was known for his prodigious amount of work with little to no sleep
- Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Wagram | Napoleonic Wars . . .
Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Wagram was a French soldier and the first of Napoleon’s marshals Though Berthier was not a distinguished commander, Napoleon esteemed him highly as chief of staff of the Grande Armée from 1805
- Louis-Alexandre Berthier - American Battlefield Trust
Whether it was an accident, suicide or murder remains a mystery today What Napoleon thought on the matter we also have no way of knowing, but after losing at Waterloo, we know that Berthier was on his mind in some sense, saying, “If Berthier had been there, I would not have met this misfortune ”
- Berthier, The Indispensable Marshal - Napoleon Series
Marshal Berthier, Major General and Chief of Staff of the Grande Armee was once again at work, waiting for yet another commander to serve LouiséAlexandre Berthier (1753-1815) senior of the Marshals, was the first of the great chiefs of staff in military history
- BERTHIER, Louis-Alexandre - napoleon. org
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
- Berthier biography. Prince and Duke of Neuchatel and Valangin . . .
Berthier gained the trust of General Napoleon Bonaparte and became his closest military advisor He served as the chief of staff in the Italian army from 1796 to 1797 and played a significant role in the victories of the French forces
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