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Louis Alexandre Berthier

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Louis Alexandre Berthier , 1753-1815, marshal of France. He served in the American Revolution and in the French Revolutionary Wars, distinguishing himself under Napoleon in Italy, where he served as chief of staff. He was twice minister of war and from 1805 was chief of staff of the Grande Armée. The emperor made him prince of Neuchâtel and Wagram and arranged his marriage with a Bavarian princess. Berthier accommodated himself to the return of the Bourbons in 1814. Torn by divided allegiance when Napoleon returned from Elba, he withdrew to Bavaria, where he killed himself or... Read more
Louis Alexandre Berthier
Louis Alexandre Berthier Louis-Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815) is recognized as the only man to have fought...during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Louis-Alexandre Berthier was born on November 20, 1753, in Versailles, France... Read more

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