The 26 Napoleon's marshals - Statistics

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Short biografy marshal % Correct
1763-1844, prince of Pontecorvo. Later, king of Sweden. Commander of I Corps, then joined the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte
86%
1767-1815, grand duke of Berg, king of Naples. Commander of cavalry, was Napoleone's brother-in-law Joachim Murat
86%
1769-1809, duke of Montebello, prince of Siewierz. Brave and talented soldier, died after the battle of Aspern-Essling Jean Lannes
79%
1769-1815, duke of Elchingen, prince of the Moskva. Commander of III Corps (1812-1813), was appointed as "bravest of the brave" from the emperor Michel Ney
79%
1766-1847, count of the Empire. The last marshal appointed by Napoleone, in 1815 was in charge of the right wing ordered to pursue the Prussians after the battle of Ligny Emmanuel de Grouchy
68%
1763-1813, prince of Poland and of the Holy Roman Empire. The only not french marshal, drowned in the Elster river during the retreat of the French army after the battle of Leipzig Józef Antoni Poniatowski
68%
1753-1815, prince of Wagram, sovereign prince of Neuchâtel. Main assistant of Napoleon, died after a fall from a window Louis-Alexandre Berthier
64%
1770-1823. duke of Auerstadt, prince of Eckmühl. War minister during the war of the Seventh Coalition Louis-Nicolas Davout
64%
1770-1826, duke of Albuféra. Considered one of the best Napoleon's marshals, got several victories in Spain. Commander of the VII Corps in 1815 Louis-Gabriel Suchet
61%
1769-1851, duke of Dalmatia. Chief of staff in the Waterloo campaign, then served three times as prime minister Jean-de-Dieu Soult
57%
1758-1817, duke of Rivoli, prince of Essling. Colonel in the Army of Italy in 1800, commander of the National Guard in 1815 André Masséna
54%
1767-1847, duke of Reggio. Head of grenadiers unit, got several wounds in battle. Beloved by the soldiers, was appointed marshal after the battle of Wagram Nicolas Oudinot
54%
1768-1813, duke of Istria. Commander of cavalry, died in the eve of the battle of Lützen Jean-Baptiste Bessières
46%
1774-1852, duke of Raguse. Governon of Dalmatia, loyal to the Bourbons during the Hundred days Auguste de Marmont
43%
1755-1820, duke of Dantzig. Commanded the Bavarian Army in 1809 François Joseph Lefebvre
43%
1735-1820, duke of Valmy. In 1814 voted for the destitution of the emperor François Christophe de Kellermann
39%
1742-1819, count of the Empire. Inspector general of the troops in 1798, governor of Hôtel des Invalides in 1804 Jean-Mathieu Philibert Sérurier
36%
1764-1830, count of the Empire. Appointed in 1812 after the battle of Polotsk, after 1815 served as war minister Laurent de Gouvion-Saint-Cyr
29%
1768-1835, duke of Treviso. Commander of the Imperial Guard (1812-1813), died in an assassination attempt on king Louis Philippe I Édouard Mortier
25%
1754-1818, count of the Empire. Goveror general of the Duchy of Parma and then of the kingdom of Naples Catherine-Dominique de Pérignon
18%
1764-1841, duke of Belluno. Governor of Berlin, commander of the IX Corps during the Campaign of Russia Claude Victor-Perrin
14%
1763-1815, count of the Empire. Commander of the Army of the Var in 1815 Guillaume Brune
14%
1754-1842, duke of Conegliano. Commander of a Corp in Spain in 1802, from 1833 governor of the Hôtel des Invalides Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey
11%
1765-1840, duke of Taranto. Governor of Rome and then Versailles, commanded the left wing in the Russian campaign Étienne MacDonald
11%
1762-1833, appointed count after the Bourbon restoration. Governor of the Hôtel des Invalides from 1830 Jean-Baptiste Jourdan
7%
1756-1816, duke of Castiglione. Commander of VII Corps (1803-1811) Pierre Augerau
7%
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