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Nicolas Godinot

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of the 25th Légère on 30 June 1799 and rose to become Colonel of that regiment in 1803. Godinot gained promotion to
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French Light Infantry Regiments and the Colonels who Led Them: 1791 to 1815
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Aside from his military rank, Godinot became a Commander of the
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This biographical article related to the French military is a
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He led his brigade in a feint-attack against the village of
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on 9 August 1811. Godinot was made the scapegoat for the
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in the autumn of 1811. Following a heated argument with
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on 1 February 1805, and on 10 May 1811 rose further to
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Albuera
Battle of Albuera
Battle of Zujar
Battle of Bornos
Francisco Ballesteros
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