OUDINOT, DUKE OF REGGIO

OUDINOT, DUKE OF REGGIO
   marshal of France, born at Bar-le-Duc; served with distinction under the Revolution and the Empire; led the retreat from Moscow, and was wounded; joined the Royalists after the fall of Napoleon, and died Governor of the Hôtel des Invalides (1767-1847).

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