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Post by Jean Lannes on May 1, 2016 19:47:26 GMT
True. The top 3 Maréchal d'Empire never lost a battle in their lifes Didn't know that but actually Davout was part of Waterloo as army command in Paris so I consider it a defeat. Besides apart from Jean Lannes I never lost massena or davout in campaigns I wouldn't say so. Davout was left to organize the things as chief of staff. If Berthier wouldn't have had the problem of being dead (RIP, June 1st 1815) and were the chief of staff Davout would've went to Waterloo and won the battle.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 1, 2016 19:53:26 GMT
Davout was chief of staff in Paris, so he's not considered to have participated in the battle. If Davout commanded the force Grouchy did in RL, Napoleon probablywould have won Or if Lannes commanded the ones at Quatre-Bras Or if Berthier was the chief of staff instead of Soult, and Soult held a field command
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 1, 2016 20:16:31 GMT
Or if Lannes commanded the ones at Quatre-Bras Or if Berthier was the chief of staff instead of Soult, and Soult held a field command soult was more of a defensive general but yes
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Post by Washington on May 1, 2016 20:36:43 GMT
Didn't know that but actually Davout was part of Waterloo as army command in Paris so I consider it a defeat. Besides apart from Jean Lannes I never lost massena or davout in campaigns Davout was chief of staff in Paris, so he's not considered to have participated in the battle. If Davout commanded the force Grouchy did in RL, Napoleon probablywould have won Russia?
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 1, 2016 20:38:07 GMT
Davout was chief of staff in Paris, so he's not considered to have participated in the battle. If Davout commanded the force Grouchy did in RL, Napoleon probablywould have won Russia? Waterloo
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Post by Washington on May 1, 2016 20:45:08 GMT
I also forgot massena lost a battle during the Peninsula war in bucaco
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 2, 2016 3:00:14 GMT
I also forgot massena lost a battle during the Peninsula war in bucaco Actually Masséna lost the First Battle of Zürich. He's not undefeated
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 2, 2016 3:00:43 GMT
Davout was chief of staff in Paris, so he's not considered to have participated in the battle. If Davout commanded the force Grouchy did in RL, Napoleon probablywould have won Russia? D'avout never personally fought a battle that he lost. Neither did Lannes
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Post by Washington on May 2, 2016 9:52:56 GMT
D'avout never personally fought a battle that he lost. Neither did Lannes Aspern essling
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 2, 2016 13:12:14 GMT
D'avout never personally fought a battle that he lost. Neither did Lannes Aspern essling He wasn't even there.
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Post by Washington on May 2, 2016 14:18:54 GMT
Actually that was the battle where he died, check Wikipedia and the napoleonic guide
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on May 2, 2016 17:25:19 GMT
Actually that was the battle where he died, check Wikipedia and the napoleonic guide Lannes, not D'Avout. D'Avout died in the 1830's
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Post by General William T. Sherman on May 2, 2016 18:23:23 GMT
Poniatowski imo, for the following reasons: 1. He's one of the few Polish generals in the game, which makes him fairly unique. 2. You can pretty much put him on any type of cavalry and he will destroy pretty much anyone.
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Post by Józef Poniatowski on May 2, 2016 21:19:21 GMT
Poniatowski imo, for the following reasons: 1. He's one of the few Polish generals in the game, which makes him fairly unique. 2. You can pretty much put him on any type of cavalry and he will destroy pretty much anyone. Thank you for the compliments friend, much appreciated! I voted for my broseph Dombrowski, he is really the best Cavalry commander of Poland, he deserves 6 Cav stars with Murat
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 3, 2016 1:44:25 GMT
Actually that was the battle where he died, check Wikipedia and the napoleonic guide D'avout (or Davoust) died far later. Lannes died on May 31st 1809 at Kaiserebersdorf from a fever.
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