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Marshals of Napoleon-Jean Lannes; Roland of the Army part (1/2)
Marshals of Napoleon-Jean Lannes; Roland of the Army part (1/2)
A man of Gascon origions joins the army and over the years he rises through the ranks. He becomes a very successful infantry commander, and became Napoleon's closest friend.
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Jean Lannes - Marseillaise
Jean Lannes - Marseillaise
Marechal Jean Lannes - Marseillaise Marshal Jean Lannes - Marseillaise Marechal of Napoleon I.
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NAPOLEON- Marshal Jean Lannes Death
NAPOLEON- Marshal Jean Lannes Death
Jean Lannes, 1st Duc de Montebello, (10 April 1769 -- 31 May 1809) was a Marshal of France. He was one of Napoleon's most daring and talented generals. Napoleon once commented on Lannes: "I found him a pygmy and left him a giant". A personal friend of the emperor, he was allowed to address him as "tu", as opposed to "vous" Campaigns of Italy and Egypt He re-enlisted as a simple volunteer in the French Armée d'Italie, and in its campaign of 1796, he again fought his way up to high rank, being eventually made a general of brigade by orders of Bonaparte. He was distinguished in every battle, and was wounded in the Battle of the Bridge of Arcole while aiding Bonaparte to escape the Austrian advance. He was chosen by Bonaparte to accompany him to Egypt as commander in one of Kléber's brigades, in which capacity he greatly distinguished himself, especially on the retreat from Syria. He was wounded at the Battle of Aboukir. He went back to France with Bonaparte, and assisted him in his 1799 coup. After Bonaparte's take over and appointment as Consul of France, Lannes was promoted to the ranks of general of division and commandant of the consular guard. Back with the Armée d'Italie, Lannes commanded the advanced guard in the crossing of the Alps in 1800, was instrumental in winning the Battle of Montebello, from which he afterwards took his title, and bore the brunt of the Battle of Marengo. Service to the Empire In 1801 Napoleon sent him as ambassador to Portugal. Opinions <b>...</b>
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Ro8 - [IR30] vs {VIRUS} 1 - Set 2: Jean Lannes vs Baum
Ro8 - [IR30] vs {VIRUS} 1 - Set 2: Jean Lannes vs Baum
Once again, the second replay was never saved. I know, however, that the score was 2-0, so the winner of the first game is the winner of the set.
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Napoleon's Friend, Marshal Jean Lannes (2/2)
Napoleon's Friend, Marshal Jean Lannes (2/2)
The 2nd video of Jean Lannes
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Battle of Aspern-Essling and The Death of Marshal Lannes (1809) HQ
Battle of Aspern-Essling and The Death of Marshal Lannes (1809) HQ
Taken from the TV miniseries "Napoleon" (2002), courtesy of A&E Television Networks. In the Battle of Aspern-Essling (21--22 May 1809), Napoleon attempted a forced crossing of the Danube near Vienna, but the French and their allies were driven back by the Austrians under Archduke Charles. The battle was the first time Napoleon had been personally defeated in over a decade, but it was no more than a tactical victory for the Austrians, who failed to capitalise on their superior numbers and merely repulsed Napoleon, without defeating him. On 22 May, during a lull in the second day of the Battle of Aspern-Essling, Marshal Lannes went and sat down at the edge of a ditch, his hand over his eyes and his legs crossed. As he sat there, plunged in gloomy meditation, a small three-pound shot, fired from a gun at Enzersdorf, ricochetted, and struck him just where his legs crossed. The knee-pan of one was smashed, and the back sinews of the other torn. The Marshal said, "I am wounded; it's nothing much; give me your hand to help me up." He tried to rise, but could not. He was carried to the tête de port, where the chief surgeons proceeded to dress his wound. One of the marshal's legs was amputated. He bore the operation with great courage; it was hardly over when Napoleon came up and, kneeling beside the stretcher, wept as he embraced the marshal. Lannes' other leg was later also amputated. On 23 May he was transported by boat to the finest house in Kaiserebersdorf. Eight days later <b>...</b>
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Tribute to the Fallen Generals and Marshals (1789-1815)
Tribute to the Fallen Generals and Marshals (1789-1815)
A tribute to some of the Generals and all the Marshals who fell during combat or some other means during Napoleon's life.
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Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 1
Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 1
Part 1 of 5. This is a battle between Jean Lannes(Austria) and myself(Denmark). Good game to Jean Lannes. It was a truly fun game. Jean Lannes on YouTube: www.youtube.com Please comment, rate, and subscribe...
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Les Grandes Batailles du Maréchal Lannes
Les Grandes Batailles du Maréchal Lannes
les Grandes batailles du Maréchal Jean Lannes sous le commandement de Napoléon sous le Directoire, le Consulat et l'Empire « Lannes, le plus brave de tous les hommes était assurément un des hommes au monde sur lesquels je pouvais le plus compter... L'esprit de Lannes avait grandi au niveau de son courage, il était devenu un géant ». Napoléon, le Mémorial marche: Pas acceléré merci a cumbas pour son aide
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Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 2
Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 2
Part 2 of 5. This is a battle between Jean Lannes(Austria) and myself(Denmark). Good game to Jean Lannes. It was a truly fun game. Jean Lannes on YouTube: www.youtube.com Please comment, rate, and subscribe...
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Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 3
Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 3
Part 3 of 5. This is a battle between Jean Lannes(Austria) and myself(Denmark). Good game to Jean Lannes. It was a truly fun game. Jean Lannes on YouTube: www.youtube.com Please comment, rate, and subscribe...
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Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 4
Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 4
Part 4 of 5. This is a battle between Jean Lannes(Austria) and myself(Denmark). Good game to Jean Lannes. It was a truly fun game. Jean Lannes on YouTube: www.youtube.com Please comment, rate, and subscribe...
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Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 5
Napoleon Total War - Online Battle #0006 - Part 5
Part 5 of 5. This is a battle between Jean Lannes(Austria) and myself(Denmark). Good game to Jean Lannes. It was a truly fun game. Jean Lannes on YouTube: www.youtube.com Please comment, rate, and subscribe...
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La Bataille de Montebello Total War
La Bataille de Montebello Total War
09 Juin 1800 Une Victoire a l'arachée
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The death of Marshal LANNES - La mort du Maréchal LANNES - JRC Captain of the Imperial Guard
The death of Marshal LANNES - La mort du Maréchal LANNES - JRC Captain of the Imperial Guard
The death of the famous Marshal Lannes see by JRC in its books Jean Roch COIGNET really existed For understanding well the 1st French Republic of 1789 and the Empire which followed, it's necessary to understand that the young Republic was attacked without stops at all its borders by the all kingdoms and the kings of Europe The birth of the Empire is only one reaction of defense against all these attacks of the kings and emperors of Europe against the young French Republic since 1789 For better understanding and analyzing with honesty and objectivity, PLEASE forget the falses things that one learned to you or say about Napoleon and the Republic and the Empire :-( What said Napoleon himself summarizes all things : "L'Empire c'est la paix !" ("The Empire it's peace !") Under heard : "The peace finally found for France and Europe" The Captain Jean Roch Coignet really existed. He represents the new possibilities of social advancement which allowed in Europe the revolution, the French Republic and the Empire, promotion in reasons of its merits and not because of its social status Poor peasant was born in august 16, 1776 in the little village of Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines (Yonne), entered soldier illiterate in the citizen army of the young French Republic attacked of all share in 1799, he finishes, after having learned how to read and write, Captain in the Imperial Guard of Napoleon and the Empire in 1815 (he was in Waterloo) Historical character marking of the imperial "Old <b>...</b>
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Friedland Part 1: Marshal Lannes defend the Alle crossing
Friedland Part 1: Marshal Lannes defend the Alle crossing
Part 1 of my series about the Battle of Friedland. Marshal Lannes' vanguard under attack by the Russians. Made using Warlordharry's Extreme Mod for Napoleonic Total War.
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Annette Hardouin et le bleu de Lectoure sur France 3
Annette Hardouin et le bleu de Lectoure sur France 3
Annette Hardouin, Créations AHPY, présente le bleu de Lectoure sur France 3 dans "C'est mieux le matin".
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Demais Ed Lannes
Demais Ed Lannes
Ed Lannes - Demais Gravado no Estúdio Maestro - Porto Alegre - RS
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Promotion Maréchal lannes
Promotion Maréchal lannes
Chant de la Promotion Maréchal Lannes (1993-1996) de l'École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr. Paroles : D'Austerlitz à Essling, les éclats des combats Du Gascon déroutant l'ennemi sous ses pas, Retentissent encore tandis que son image, Se manifeste à nous en admirable hommage. Ta jeunesse et ta fougue jadis t'ont consacré Auprès de tes aînés en héros admiré Puissions-nous aujourd'hui relever le flambeau Qu'un boulet te vola au soir de la bataille Sois garant de nos âmes, ô fier maréchal Lannes ! L'Empereur fit de toi un maréchal de France, Duc de Montebello, nous voulons que tes armes, D'Arcole à Aboukir, forgées par ta vaillance, En signe de ralliement, anoblissent nos sabres. Plumes blanches attachées à ta fidélité, À l'Empereur meurtri de te voir succomber, Plumes rouges de ton sang qui par neuf fois coula Pour donner à la France, la gloire de tes exploits. Que ton nom dans la nuit à nos âmes s'attache Et baptise à jamais l'âme de nos panaches ; Nos trois couleurs flottant aux hampes des drapeaux Saluent ton ciel de gloire, pavoisent nos shakos.