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  • Louis-Gabriel Suchet
  • French Marshal (1770–1826)

    Louis-Gabriel Suchet, duc d'Albuféra (French pronunciation: [lwi ɡabʁijɛl syʃɛ]; 2 March 1770 – 3 January 1826), was a French Marshal of the Empire and

    Louis-Gabriel Suchet

    Louis-Gabriel Suchet

    Louis-Gabriel_Suchet

  • Suchet
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    newsreader Louis-Gabriel Suchet (1770–1826), Marshal of the First French Empire Le Suchet, a mountain in Switzerland French cruiser Suchet This disambiguation

    Suchet

    Suchet

  • Marshal of the Empire
  • French military title

    entire Napoleonic Wars. Three of them—viz., Jean Lannes, Louis-Nicolas Davout, and Louis-Gabriel Suchet—were virtually never defeated in pitched battle, despite

    Marshal of the Empire

    Marshal of the Empire

    Marshal_of_the_Empire

  • Louis-Gabriel
  • Name list

    mycologist Louis-Gabriel Suchet (1770–1826), French Marshal of the Empire Louis-Gabriel-Charles Vicaire (1848–1900), French poet Jules Louis Gabriel Violle

    Louis-Gabriel

    Louis-Gabriel

  • Imperial Guard Artillery
  • Imperial Guard Artillery (First Empire)

    Édouard Mortier, Duke of Treviso, and from November 1813, by Marshal Louis-Gabriel Suchet, Duke d'Albuféra. The Consular Guard or Garde consulaire was created

    Imperial Guard Artillery

    Imperial Guard Artillery

    Imperial_Guard_Artillery

  • Siege of Valencia (1812)
  • 1812 siege during the Peninsular War

    of Valencia from 3 November 1811 to 9 January 1812, saw Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet's French Army of Aragon besiege Captain General Joaquín Blake y Joyes's

    Siege of Valencia (1812)

    Siege of Valencia (1812)

    Siege_of_Valencia_(1812)

  • Battle of Belchite (1809)
  • 1809 battle during the Peninsular War

    saw a Franco-Polish corps led by Louis Gabriel Suchet fight a small Spanish army under Joaquín Blake y Joyes. Suchet's force won the battle when a lucky

    Battle of Belchite (1809)

    Battle_of_Belchite_(1809)

  • Battle of Saguntum
  • 1811 battle during the Peninsular War

    October 1811) saw the Imperial French Army of Aragon under Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet fighting a Spanish army led by Captain General Joaquín Blake. The

    Battle of Saguntum

    Battle of Saguntum

    Battle_of_Saguntum

  • Siege of Mequinenza
  • Action of the Peninsular War

    8 June 1810) saw a 16,000-man Imperial French corps commanded by Louis Gabriel Suchet invest a 1,000-strong Spanish garrison under Colonel Carbon. Mequinenza

    Siege of Mequinenza

    Siege of Mequinenza

    Siege_of_Mequinenza

  • Battle of Montserrat
  • 1811 battle during the Peninsular War

    against two Imperial French divisions under the command of Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet. The minor action occurred during the Peninsular War, part of the

    Battle of Montserrat

    Battle of Montserrat

    Battle_of_Montserrat

  • Louis François Félix Musnier
  • under Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey and Jean-Andoche Junot. In 1809 Louis Gabriel Suchet took command of the corps and led it to a remarkable string of victories

    Louis François Félix Musnier

    Louis_François_Félix_Musnier

  • Battle of María
  • 1809 battle during the Peninsular War

    Louis Gabriel Suchet. The Spanish campaign in early 1809 started with the Battle of Uclés. After an inconclusive contest earlier in the day, Suchet's

    Battle of María

    Battle of María

    Battle_of_María

  • V Corps (Grande Armée)
  • Military Unit of Grande Armée

    Anne-François-Charles Trelliard, then Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle Infantry Division – General Louis-Gabriel Suchet Infantry Division – General Gazan Light Cavalry

    V Corps (Grande Armée)

    V_Corps_(Grande_Armée)

  • Siege of Burgos
  • 1812 siege during the Peninsular War

    Jourdan retreated to Valencia where they sought refuge with Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet. The magnitude of Wellington's triumph also compelled Marshal Jean-de-Dieu

    Siege of Burgos

    Siege of Burgos

    Siege_of_Burgos

  • Mequinenza
  • Municipality in Aragon, Spain

    17th centuries. In 1810 during the Napoleonic invasion, General Louis-Gabriel Suchet -as Ramon Berenguer IV did in 1149- conquered Mequinenza, Fraga and

    Mequinenza

    Mequinenza

  • Battle of Ordal
  • 1813 battle during the Peninsular War

    September 1813 that saw a First French Empire corps led by Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet make a night assault on a position held by Lieutenant General Lord

    Battle of Ordal

    Battle of Ordal

    Battle_of_Ordal

  • List of people from Lyon
  • colonial official, and posthumous founder of La Martinière College Louis Gabriel Suchet (1770–1826) – marshal of France Fleury Marius (1896–1972) – aviator

    List of people from Lyon

    List_of_people_from_Lyon

  • List of Marshals of the First French Empire
  • Marshals appointed by Napoleon

    Auguste Frédéric de Marmont July 20, 1774 July 23, 1852 July 12, 1809 Louis-Gabriel Suchet March 2, 1770 January 3, 1826 July 8, 1811 Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr

    List of Marshals of the First French Empire

    List of Marshals of the First French Empire

    List_of_Marshals_of_the_First_French_Empire

  • Army of Aragon (France)
  • and the Kingdom of Valencia. Its only ever commander was general Louis-Gabriel Suchet, who was made a Marshal of the Empire in July 1811. It was disbanded

    Army of Aragon (France)

    Army of Aragon (France)

    Army_of_Aragon_(France)

  • Siege of Tortosa (1810–1811)
  • Military confrontation between France and Spain in 1810

    1810 – 2 January 1811) pitted an Imperial French army under General Louis Gabriel Suchet against the Spanish defenders of Tortosa led by General Miguel de

    Siege of Tortosa (1810–1811)

    Siege of Tortosa (1810–1811)

    Siege_of_Tortosa_(1810–1811)

  • Hundred Days
  • 1815 period of the Napoleonic Wars

    cantoned near Strasbourg; VII Corps – L'Armée des Alpes – commanded by Suchet, cantoned at Lyon; I Corps of Observation – L'Armée du Jura – commanded

    Hundred Days

    Hundred Days

    Hundred_Days

  • Albufera sauce
  • Classic French sauce

    characterizes it. It is served chiefly with poultry and sweetbreads. Louis Gabriel Suchet (1770–1826), one of Napoleon's generals and Marshal of France for

    Albufera sauce

    Albufera sauce

    Albufera_sauce

  • Battle of Saguntum and Siege of Valencia orders of battle
  • October 1811) saw the Imperial French Army of Aragon under Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet defend against a Spanish army led by Captain General Joaquín Blake

    Battle of Saguntum and Siege of Valencia orders of battle

    Battle of Saguntum and Siege of Valencia orders of battle

    Battle_of_Saguntum_and_Siege_of_Valencia_orders_of_battle

  • Marshal of France
  • French military title

    Marmont, Duke of Ragusa (1774–1852), Marshal of the Empire in 1809 Louis-Gabriel Suchet, Duke of Albufera (1770–1826), Marshal of the Empire in 1811 Laurent

    Marshal of France

    Marshal_of_France

  • Joseph O'Donnell y O'Donnell
  • Irish-born army officer in the service of Spain (1722–1787)

    at Vic by Joseph Souham, beaten badly at Margalef by forces under Louis Gabriel Suchet, won a victory at the La Bisbal in 1810 over François Xavier de Schwarz

    Joseph O'Donnell y O'Donnell

    Joseph_O'Donnell_y_O'Donnell

  • 1812
  • Calendar year

    withdraws eastward with his forces to join King Joseph Bonaparte and Louis-Gabriel Suchet in Valencia. September 7 – Napoleonic Wars – French invasion of Russia

    1812

    1812

    1812

  • Sagunto
  • City and municipality in Valencian Community, Spain

    inscriptions and ruins (notably a theatre, demolished by Napoleon's marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet, who also destroyed the Roman tower of Hercules). Under the Arian

    Sagunto

    Sagunto

    Sagunto

  • Battle of Austerlitz order of battle
  • Jean Louis Debilly 51ème Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne 61ème Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne 3rd Division – General of Division Louis Gabriel Suchet 1st

    Battle of Austerlitz order of battle

    Battle of Austerlitz order of battle

    Battle_of_Austerlitz_order_of_battle

  • Jean Lannes
  • Marshal of The First French Empire (1769–1809)

    his wife, and in turn, him as well. Lannes ranks with Louis-Nicolas Davout, Louis-Gabriel Suchet, and André Masséna as the ablest of all of Napoleon's

    Jean Lannes

    Jean Lannes

    Jean_Lannes

  • January 3
  • Day of the year

    English potter, founded the Wedgwood Company (born 1730) 1826 – Louis-Gabriel Suchet, French general (born 1770) 1871 – Kuriakose Elias Chavara, Indian

    January 3

    January_3

  • Battle of Pozzolo
  • 1800 battle during the Second Coalition

    Watrin. Louis-Gabriel Suchet directed the Center with 12,360 infantry, 1,120 cavalry, and no guns. The Center had two divisions under Louis Henri Loison

    Battle of Pozzolo

    Battle of Pozzolo

    Battle_of_Pozzolo

  • Pierre-Joseph Habert
  • French general

    with varying fortunes in 1808 and 1809, General and later Marshal Louis-Gabriel Suchet arrived to take command in Aragon. A string of almost unbroken successes

    Pierre-Joseph Habert

    Pierre-Joseph Habert

    Pierre-Joseph_Habert

  • War of the Sixth Coalition
  • 1813–1814 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars

    south-west France and fought a number of battles against Marshals Soult and Suchet. The Peninsular army gained victories at Vera pass, the Battle of Nivelle

    War of the Sixth Coalition

    War of the Sixth Coalition

    War_of_the_Sixth_Coalition

  • List of foods named after people
  • and probably Albert Pudding. Poularde Albufera, Albufera Sauce – Louis Gabriel Suchet (1770–1826), one of Napoleon's generals and Marshal of France for

    List of foods named after people

    List_of_foods_named_after_people

  • Marengo campaign
  • Campaign of the War of the Second Coalition

    corps under GD Jean-de-Dieu Soult (19,790 men), GD Louis-Gabriel Suchet (15,607 men), and GD Louis Marie Turreau (8,000 men). It fielded only 36,000 men

    Marengo campaign

    Marengo campaign

    Marengo_campaign

  • Somport
  • Mountain pass between France and Spain

    occur until the Peninsular War and the arrival of Napoleon's general Louis Gabriel Suchet in 1808. He was later followed by Colonel Leonard Morin who recorded

    Somport

    Somport

    Somport

  • Battle of Genola
  • 1799 battle of the War of the Second Coalition

    The French Army of Italy under Championnet and his chief of staff Louis Gabriel Suchet included the infantry divisions of Duhesme, Grenier, Lemoine and

    Battle of Genola

    Battle_of_Genola

  • Battle of La Bisbal
  • Battle of the Peninsular War

    up to the Siege of Tortosa in December 1810 and January 1811. As Louis Gabriel Suchet prepared to attack Tortosa, Marshal Jacques MacDonald was ordered

    Battle of La Bisbal

    Battle of La Bisbal

    Battle_of_La_Bisbal

  • Charles Louis Dieudonné Grandjean
  • was replaced in command of the III Corps by Louis-Gabriel Suchet. In his first independent command, Suchet received a drubbing from Blake at the Battle

    Charles Louis Dieudonné Grandjean

    Charles Louis Dieudonné Grandjean

    Charles_Louis_Dieudonné_Grandjean

  • Festoon
  • Decoration of a wreath or garland hanging from two points

    Grave of Louis Gabriel Suchet, Père-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, designed by Louis Visconti, sculpted by Pierre-Jean David and Jean-Baptiste-Louis Plantar

    Festoon

    Festoon

    Festoon

  • Jean-Gabriel Thiébault
  • restored monarchy was made a Knight of the Order of Saint Louis. He was a son of Charles Gabriel Thiébault and Josèphe Rosalie Urbain. Charles was a lawyer

    Jean-Gabriel Thiébault

    Jean-Gabriel_Thiébault

  • Mustang (military officer)
  • US Army term for an officer risen from the ranks

    receiving a commission; became a Marshal of the Empire under Napoleon. Louis-Gabriel Suchet – Served as cavalryman in the National Guard before receiving a commission;

    Mustang (military officer)

    Mustang_(military_officer)

  • Peninsular War
  • 1807–1814 war against Napoleon in Iberia

    finally fell on 12 December. Louis-Gabriel Suchet's III Corps was defeated at Alcañiz by Blake on 23 May, losing 2,000 men. Suchet retaliated at María on 15

    Peninsular War

    Peninsular War

    Peninsular_War

  • French Imperial Army (1804–1815)
  • Army of the First French Empire

    the Alpes, and the Imperial Guard (including the Minister of War, Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout, who retired westward to join the hastily formed Armée de

    French Imperial Army (1804–1815)

    French_Imperial_Army_(1804–1815)

  • Battle of Saalfeld
  • 1806 Battle during the War of the Fourth Coalition

    cavalry on the road to Saalfeld. At 5 am on 10 October, Lannes with Louis-Gabriel Suchet's division and Anne-François-Charles Trelliard brigade of light cavalry

    Battle of Saalfeld

    Battle of Saalfeld

    Battle_of_Saalfeld

  • Thomas Maitland (British Army officer)
  • British Army officer, politician and colonial administrator (1760–1824)

    victory at the Battle of Salamanca on 22 July. To prevent Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet from sending French reinforcements from the east coast of Spain,

    Thomas Maitland (British Army officer)

    Thomas Maitland (British Army officer)

    Thomas_Maitland_(British_Army_officer)

  • Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars
  • French invasion and partial annexation of Italy

    the Papal States for a second time, sending 9,000 troops under General Louis-Alexandre Berthier to occupy Rome and dissolve the state. Refusing to renounce

    Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars

    Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars

    Italian_campaigns_of_the_French_Revolutionary_Wars

  • Étienne Pierre Sylvestre Ricard
  • French division commander

    Transferred to the Army of Italy in 1799, he became an aide-de-camp to Louis-Gabriel Suchet. He fought at Pozzolo in 1800. He became aide-de-camp to Marshal

    Étienne Pierre Sylvestre Ricard

    Étienne Pierre Sylvestre Ricard

    Étienne_Pierre_Sylvestre_Ricard

  • Battle of Millesimo
  • Battle of the Montenotte campaign

    Brigade Pierre Banel were killed, as was the Sardinian Del Carretto. Louis Suchet received promotion when his colonel was killed in the attack. Losses

    Battle of Millesimo

    Battle of Millesimo

    Battle_of_Millesimo

  • Stanisław Klicki
  • Saragossa. Following the Siege of Valencia he was awarded by Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet with a private audience with Napoleon Bonaparte. The Emperor granted

    Stanisław Klicki

    Stanisław Klicki

    Stanisław_Klicki

  • List of burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery
  • Elisabeta Alexandrovna Stroganova – Francophile Russian aristocrat Louis Gabriel Suchet – French military commander and Marshal of France Feliks Sypniewski

    List of burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery

    List_of_burials_at_Père_Lachaise_Cemetery

  • Joseph Albrier
  • French painter (1791–1863)

    Marie, Duke of Châteauvillain Bernardin Gigault de Bellefonds Louis-Gabriel Suchet Anne-Louis de Thiard de Bissy Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé "Artists'

    Joseph Albrier

    Joseph Albrier

    Joseph_Albrier

  • Suvorov's Italian campaign
  • Alexander Suvorov's 1799 campaign in Italy

    his will to keep Moreau at his side as an advisor and appointed Louis-Gabriel Suchet as chief of staff. Having learned the news of the fall of Mantua

    Suvorov's Italian campaign

    Suvorov's Italian campaign

    Suvorov's_Italian_campaign

  • Siege of Lérida
  • 1810 siege during the Peninsular War

    from 1810 to 1812 in which Suchet's troops seemed to be unstoppable. In January 1810, General of Division Louis Gabriel Suchet commanded the French III

    Siege of Lérida

    Siege of Lérida

    Siege_of_Lérida

  • Battle of Marengo
  • Part of the War of the Second Coalition (1800)

    batteries back over the Bormida bridge to block the corps of General Louis Gabriel Suchet, which was mistakenly reported around 9 am from Acqui Terme to be

    Battle of Marengo

    Battle of Marengo

    Battle_of_Marengo

  • Battle of Alcañiz
  • 1809 battle during the Peninsular War

        The Battle of Alcañiz resulted in the defeat of Major-General Louis Gabriel Suchet's French army on 23 May 1809 by a Spanish force under General Joaquín

    Battle of Alcañiz

    Battle_of_Alcañiz

  • Siege of Figueras (1811)
  • 1811 siege during the Peninsular War

    Imperial troops were amassed for the purpose. MacDonald pleaded with Louis Gabriel Suchet for reinforcements, but that general refused to send a single soldier

    Siege of Figueras (1811)

    Siege of Figueras (1811)

    Siege_of_Figueras_(1811)

  • German campaign of 1813
  • Conflict between France and an alliance

    France over the Pyrenees. Leaving Marshals Jean-de-Dieu Soult and Louis-Gabriel Suchet to defend southwestern France, Napoleon fought and lost a campaign

    German campaign of 1813

    German campaign of 1813

    German_campaign_of_1813

  • 1770
  • Calendar year

    February 21 – Georges Mouton, Marshal of France (d. 1838) March 2 – Louis-Gabriel Suchet, Marshal of France (d. 1826) March 20 – Friedrich Hölderlin, German

    1770

    1770

    1770

  • Battle of Castalla
  • 1813 battle during the Peninsular War

    commanded by Lieutenant General Sir John Murray fought Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet's French Army of Valencia and Aragon. Murray's troops successfully

    Battle of Castalla

    Battle of Castalla

    Battle_of_Castalla

  • Battle of Paris (1814)
  • 1814 battle of the War of the Sixth Coalition

    transferred troops from the armies of Marshals Jean-de-Dieu Soult and Louis-Gabriel Suchet that were opposing the British, Portuguese, and Spanish armies in

    Battle of Paris (1814)

    Battle of Paris (1814)

    Battle_of_Paris_(1814)

  • Edward Codrington
  • Royal Navy officer (1770–1851)

    Spanish besieged at Tarragona by the French Army of Aragon under Louis Gabriel Suchet. Convinced that the Marquis de Campoverde, the Spanish general in

    Edward Codrington

    Edward Codrington

    Edward_Codrington

  • Nobility of the First French Empire
  • Titles of nobility created by Napoleon I

    Kellermann, Duc de Valmy, 1808 (extinct in 1868), for the Battle of Valmy Louis-Gabriel Suchet, Duc d'Albufera, 1813 (extant), for the Battle of Albufera Jean-Baptiste

    Nobility of the First French Empire

    Nobility of the First French Empire

    Nobility_of_the_First_French_Empire

  • Grande Armée
  • Field army of the French Imperial Army

    French took 140,000 prisoners and killed and wounded roughly 25,000. Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout's III Corps, the victors at Auerstedt, received the honours

    Grande Armée

    Grande_Armée

  • Louis Jean Nicolas Abbé
  • French general (1764–1834)

    Abbé served in the Peninsular War in Spain. He fought under Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet at Falset, Tortosa, Tarragona, and Montserrat. He was promoted to

    Louis Jean Nicolas Abbé

    Louis Jean Nicolas Abbé

    Louis_Jean_Nicolas_Abbé

  • Charles Mathieu Isidore Decaen
  • French Army officer and colonial administrator (1769–1832)

    Barcelona, he reported to Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet. He formed the Catalan guides and gained their high regard. At Suchet's request, he sent the troops who

    Charles Mathieu Isidore Decaen

    Charles Mathieu Isidore Decaen

    Charles_Mathieu_Isidore_Decaen

  • Anne Gilbert de Laval
  • French general

    promoted to general of division the next year. He led a division under Louis Gabriel Suchet at Alcañiz and Belchite in 1809. He received a patent of nobility

    Anne Gilbert de Laval

    Anne_Gilbert_de_Laval

  • Siege of Genoa (1800) order of battle
  • 73rd Line Infantry Demi-Brigade 93rd Line Infantry Demi-Brigade GD Louis-Gabriel Suchet 15,607 GD Bertrand Clausel 20th Light Infantry Demi-Brigade 853 10th

    Siege of Genoa (1800) order of battle

    Siege of Genoa (1800) order of battle

    Siege_of_Genoa_(1800)_order_of_battle

  • 1800
  • Calendar year

    with all the honours of war. A portion of his force joins General Louis-Gabriel Suchet, and the rest is conveyed in British ships to Antibes. War of the

    1800

    1800

    1800

  • Siege of Tarragona (1811)
  • 1811 siege during the Peninsular War

    2 1     In the siege of Tarragona, from 5 May to 29 June 1811, Louis Gabriel Suchet's French Army of Aragon laid siege to a Spanish garrison led by Lieutenant

    Siege of Tarragona (1811)

    Siege of Tarragona (1811)

    Siege_of_Tarragona_(1811)

  • Montjuïc (Girona)
  • Hill of the ancient Catalan city of Girona, Spain

    tower was built in 1812, named after its builder the French Marshal Louis-Gabriel Suchet. Montjuïc castle was used extensively in the Peninsular War (Spanish

    Montjuïc (Girona)

    Montjuïc (Girona)

    Montjuïc_(Girona)

  • Château de Saint-Just
  • Renaissance castle in Normandy, France

    sold the chateau to Chevalier Suchet, who sold it to his brother, the Marshal and Duke d'Albufera. Louis Gabriel Suchet, who was one of Napoleon Bonaparte's

    Château de Saint-Just

    Château de Saint-Just

    Château_de_Saint-Just

  • Battle of Ostrołęka (1807)
  • 1807 Battle during the War of the Fourth Coalition

    the sand hills that covered it. Oudinot and General of Division Louis Gabriel Suchet and their divisions advanced and by midday, the heads of their columns

    Battle of Ostrołęka (1807)

    Battle of Ostrołęka (1807)

    Battle_of_Ostrołęka_(1807)

  • Frederick Adam
  • British Army general (1781–1853)

    the corps of Marshal Louis-Gabriel Suchet at Biar. The following day, his 2/27th Foot battalion inflicted 350 casualties on Suchet's 121st Line Regiment

    Frederick Adam

    Frederick Adam

    Frederick_Adam

  • Arthur Brooke (British Army officer)
  • British Army officer (1772–1843)

    regiment's brigade and distinguished himself in every action against Louis-Gabriel Suchet, and particularly at the Battle of Ordal. At the conclusion of the

    Arthur Brooke (British Army officer)

    Arthur Brooke (British Army officer)

    Arthur_Brooke_(British_Army_officer)

  • Minor campaigns of 1815
  • Non-Waterloo events of the War of the Seventh Coalition

    from Basel to Nice and covered Lyon: VII Corps – Armée des Alpes (Louis Gabriel Suchet): based at Lyon, this army was charged with the defence of Lyon and

    Minor campaigns of 1815

    Minor campaigns of 1815

    Minor_campaigns_of_1815

  • Battle of Novi (1799)
  • 1799 Battle during the War of the Second Coalition

    Marshals of France under Napoleon along with Joubert's chief of staff Louis Gabriel Suchet and division commander Emmanuel Grouchy. Joubert's generals wished

    Battle of Novi (1799)

    Battle of Novi (1799)

    Battle_of_Novi_(1799)

  • Armorial of the First French Empire
  • Coat of Arms of the First French Empire

    decreed he was the choice "for Friendship". Louis-Gabriel Suchet I: Duke of Albufera II: Comte de Suchet I: 11 January 1813 II: 19 March / 24 June 1808

    Armorial of the First French Empire

    Armorial_of_the_First_French_Empire

  • Castalla
  • Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain

    Castalla on 13 April 1813 was an Anglo-Spanish triumph over Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet's French army. In the second battle, a Spanish infantry division under

    Castalla

    Castalla

    Castalla

  • Pedro Sarsfield
  • Spanish army officer of Irish descent (1781–1837)

    Marquis de Campoverde's operation against the French forces led by Louis-Gabriel Suchet, who were occupying the Tarragona fortress. In 1819, he was second-in-command

    Pedro Sarsfield

    Pedro_Sarsfield

  • Battle of Jena–Auerstedt order of battle
  • Division Claude Perrin Victor 1st Division: General of Division Louis Gabriel Suchet (11,436, 12 guns) Brigade: General of Brigade Michel Marie Claparède

    Battle of Jena–Auerstedt order of battle

    Battle of Jena–Auerstedt order of battle

    Battle_of_Jena–Auerstedt_order_of_battle

  • 1826
  • Calendar year

    January 3 Marie Le Masson Le Golft, French naturalist (b. 1750) Louis-Gabriel Suchet, French marshal (b. 1770) January 17 – Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga, Spanish

    1826

    1826

    1826

  • Siege of Genoa (1800)
  • Battle of the War of the Second Coalition

    Jean-de-Dieu Soult with 12,000 men held the Bocchetta Pass, and GD Louis-Gabriel Suchet with 12,000 soldiers defended the Col de Tende and Nice. Soult's

    Siege of Genoa (1800)

    Siege of Genoa (1800)

    Siege_of_Genoa_(1800)

  • Hôtel de Ville, Vernon
  • Town hall in Vernon, Eure, France

    of Barette and of a general who commanded in the Napoleonic Wars, Louis-Gabriel Suchet, duc d'Albuféra, but they were never filled. Internally, the principal

    Hôtel de Ville, Vernon

    Hôtel de Ville, Vernon

    Hôtel_de_Ville,_Vernon

  • Poularde Albufera
  • Chicken dish

    Louis-Gabriel Suchet, Duke of Albufera

    Poularde Albufera

    Poularde Albufera

    Poularde_Albufera

  • Siege of Zaragoza (1809)
  • 1808–1809 siege of the Peninsular War

    Warsaw Spain Commanders and leaders Jean Lannes Édouard Mortier Louis-Gabriel Suchet Jeannot de Moncey José de Palafox Juan O'Neylle Felipe de Marcq Strength

    Siege of Zaragoza (1809)

    Siege of Zaragoza (1809)

    Siege_of_Zaragoza_(1809)

  • Battle of Saalfeld order of battle
  • Louis Ferdinand. Commander-in-chief: Marshal Jean Lannes Chief of staff: Général de Division Claude Victor-Perrin Général de Division Louis-Gabriel Suchet

    Battle of Saalfeld order of battle

    Battle of Saalfeld order of battle

    Battle_of_Saalfeld_order_of_battle

  • Castle of La Suda
  • Ruined castle in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain

    Lérida (29 April to 13 May 1810), an Imperial French army under Louis Gabriel Suchet besieged a Spanish garrison led by Major General García Conde. On

    Castle of La Suda

    Castle of La Suda

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  • Bertrand Clauzel
  • French soldier (1772–1842)

    Bormida River. Clauzel took command of the 4th Division under General Louis-Gabriel Suchet in 1800, taking part in the Siege of Genoa. Clauzel's division saw

    Bertrand Clauzel

    Bertrand Clauzel

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  • Boulevards of the Marshals
  • Thoroughfare in Paris, France

    Ney Józef Antoni Poniatowski Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier Jean-de-Dieu Soult Louis Gabriel Suchet Claude Victor-Perrin, Duc de Belluno France portal

    Boulevards of the Marshals

    Boulevards of the Marshals

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  • Honoré Théodore Maxime Gazan de la Peyrière
  • French general (1765–1845)

    Gazan, who had been wounded, took his troops to Lozano and joined Louis Gabriel Suchet. There he commanded a division of the Army of Italy and fought in

    Honoré Théodore Maxime Gazan de la Peyrière

    Honoré Théodore Maxime Gazan de la Peyrière

    Honoré_Théodore_Maxime_Gazan_de_la_Peyrière

  • Colonel General (France)
  • Honorary French military office (16th–19th centuries)

    Edouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, then Louis Gabriel Suchet Grenadiers à pied of the Imperial Guard: Louis Nicolas Davout Hussars: Jean Andoche Junot

    Colonel General (France)

    Colonel_General_(France)

  • Constantí
  • Municipality in Catalonia, Spain

    and castle were destroyed. During the Independence War, General Louis-Gabriel Suchet had managed from Constantí the siege of Tarragona in 1811. "Ajuntament

    Constantí

    Constantí

    Constantí

  • Timeline of the Peninsular War
  • Mapfre. Retrieved 11 April 2025. (in Spanish) Suchet, Louis-Gabriel (1829). Memorias del mariscal Suchet: duque de Albufera, sobre sus campańas en España

    Timeline of the Peninsular War

    Timeline of the Peninsular War

    Timeline_of_the_Peninsular_War

  • Anton von Elsnitz
  • detached division of 25,000 (soon reduced to 10,000) men facing Louis-Gabriel Suchet on the Var River and was involved in clashes during the general offensive

    Anton von Elsnitz

    Anton_von_Elsnitz

  • List of French generals of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
  • division) Louis-Gabriel Suchet, duc d'Albufera (Maréchal d'Empire) Louis Suden (général de brigade) Jean Sultzmann (général de brigade) Louis Surreau de

    List of French generals of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

    List_of_French_generals_of_the_Revolutionary_and_Napoleonic_Wars

  • Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet
  • reinforcements. By recalling the Italian units serving under Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet in Spain and mass conscription, an entirely new army was formed and

    Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet

    Pierre-Louis Binet de Marcognet

    Pierre-Louis_Binet_de_Marcognet

  • Juan Van Halen
  • Spanish military officer

    defected to the opposing army. By forging the signature of Marshal Louis-Gabriel Suchet, French commanders were advised to surrender various fortresses because

    Juan Van Halen

    Juan Van Halen

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  • Joseph Rogniat
  • French general (1776–1840)

    engineers in France's Army of Aragon, whose supreme commander was Louis-Gabriel Suchet. Rogniat took part in the sieges of Lérida (1810), Tortosa (1810–1811)

    Joseph Rogniat

    Joseph Rogniat

    Joseph_Rogniat

  • Army of the Alps
  • French Revolutionary army

    the Army of the Alps and placed it under the command of Marshal Louis Gabriel Suchet. The force consisted on two regular infantry divisions, one cavalry

    Army of the Alps

    Army of the Alps

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  • Female

    Polish

    GABRJELA

    Feminine form of Polish Gabrjel, GABRJELA means "man of God" or "warrior of God."

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    Latin form of French Louise, LOUISA means "famous warrior." 

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    Galician-Portuguese form of French Louis, LOIS means "famous warrior." Compare with feminine Lois.

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    Pet form of French Louis, LOUIE means "famous warrior."

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    God's able-bodied one. Feminine of Gabriel.

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    German feminine form of Latin Gabrielus, GABRIELE means "man of God" or "warrior of God."

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    GABRIELLA

    Feminine form of Italian Gabriele, GABRIELLA means "man of God" or "warrior of God."

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    Middle French form of Old French Loois, LOUIS means "famous warrior." 

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  • Chambrel
  • n.

    Same as Gambrel.

  • Loups
  • n. pl.

    The Pawnees, a tribe of North American Indians whose principal totem was the wolf.

  • Annunciation
  • n.

    The announcement of the incarnation, made by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary.

  • Fahrenheit
  • a.

    Conforming to the scale used by Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit in the graduation of his thermometer; of or relating to Fahrenheit's thermometric scale.

  • Gambrel
  • n.

    A stick crooked like a horse's hind leg; -- used by butchers in suspending slaughtered animals.

  • Charte
  • n.

    The constitution, or fundamental law, of the French monarchy, as established on the restoration of Louis XVIII., in 1814.

  • Garbel
  • v. t.

    Anything sifted, or from which the coarse parts have been taken.

  • Gambrel
  • n.

    The hind leg of a horse.

  • Garbel
  • n.

    Same as Garboard.

  • Loris
  • n.

    Any one of several species of small lemurs of the genus Stenops. They have long, slender limbs and large eyes, and are arboreal in their habits. The slender loris (S. gracilis), of Ceylon, in one of the best known species.

  • Gavel
  • n.

    Tribute; toll; custom. [Obs.] See Gabel.

  • Gabbier
  • n.

    One who gabbles; a prater.

  • Gambrel
  • v. t.

    To truss or hang up by means of a gambrel.

  • Fronde
  • n.

    A political party in France, during the minority of Louis XIV., who opposed the government, and made war upon the court party.

  • Cambrel
  • n.

    See Gambrel, n., 2.

  • Fabrile
  • a.

    Pertaining to a workman, or to work in stone, metal, wood etc.; as, fabrile skill.