Nicolas Oudinot

French general and military leader

Nicolas Oudinot - French general and military leader
Born

April 25th, 1767
258 years ago

Died

September 13th, 1847
177 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

France

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Born in France, a prominent military leader during the Napoleonic Wars. Commanded troops in several key battles including the Battle of Eylau in 1807 and the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. His leadership contributed to various victories and campaigns throughout Europe. Served with distinction, achieving the rank of Marshal of France. Notably participated in the Russian campaign and the defense of Paris.

Commanded French forces at the Battle of Eylau

Participated in the Battle of Waterloo

Achieved the rank of Marshal of France

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