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Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle

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1140: 861:, General Lasalle led his legendary "Hellish Brigade" against a Russian battery of 12-15 guns. The hussars charged with vigour but were abruptly seized with panic, turned about and, in disorder, stampeded back to the rear. Of the whole brigade only the elite company of the 7th Hussars, placed immediately behind Lasalle himself, remained firmly at their posts. Lasalle was furious. He rode after them, screamed "Halt!", and brought them back. Lasalle kept them within a short range from the Russian guns as punishment for their behaviour, standing 20 paces in front of his men, remaining motionless and calm, although under enemy fire. 616: 827: 336: 1131:. Lasalle was temporarily separated from his division so when he accidentally disturbed a battalion of enemy infantry, he charged them with the 1st Cuirassier Regiment. Lasalle was shot in the chest but continued to charge. The enemy infantry broke and was routed as Lasalle and the regiment pursued them. But as Lasalle continued to charge, he was shot between the eyes by a Hungarian grenadier and was killed instantly. Marulaz tried to avenge Lasalle by leading a hussar regiment against a square of Austrian infantry but was wounded in the attempt and had to be carried to the rear. 722: 803: 818:'s reply was predictable: "Tell your master that the town of Stettin was entrusted to my safeguard and that I shall defend it to my last man". Lasalle then resorted to threats: "If, by 8 a.m. you have not surrendered, the town will be bombarded by our artillery, stormed by 50,000 men, the garrison will be put to the sword and the town will be plundered during twenty-four hours". Convinced that he was faced with 50,000 French soldiers, Romberg entered into negotiations and capitulated on the evening of 29–30 October. 90: 547: 708:, Napoleon asked, "When is the wedding?” Lasalle replied, "Sire, when I have enough money to buy the wedding presents and furniture". Napoleon said, "But I gave you 200,000 francs last week, what did you do with them?". Lasalle replied, "I used half to pay my debts and have lost the rest gambling". Such a confession would have broken the career of any other soldier but, coming from Lasalle, it made the Emperor smile. Napoleon merely ordered his Grand Marshal of the Palace, and aide, General 1350: 1366: 152: 403: 49: 889:
and charged at the enemy, killing the officer who commanded the detachment and putting 11 dragoons on the run, saving Murat's life. Shortly after, Murat and other members of the "Hellish Brigade" saved Lasalle from certain death. Afterwards, while shaking hands, Murat told Lasalle, "General, we are even". The following July, Napoleon made Lasalle a Grand Cross Knight of the
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and discipline, becoming one of the finest regiments in the Imperial Guard. An officer of the Poles wrote: "It was in Lasalle's school that we learned outpost duty. We have kept a precious memory of this general in whom all the lovable and imposing qualities of a born marshal were combined ... He should have replaced Murat to whom he was vastly superior ..."
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was only a mile behind him and he recognized how dangerous a retreat would be, given the close confines of the narrow bridge across it. But Lasalle had been reinforced with seven infantry battalions from Villatte, so once he saw the Spanish routing to the west he ordered a powerful counter-attack. He
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During the Battle of Heilsberg, on 12 June 1807, Murat was surrounded at the height of a mĂȘlĂ©e by 12 Russian dragoons. Lasalle was in command of three brigades of light cavalry which contained the "Hellish Brigade", two lancer regiments, and five horse chasseur regiments. Lasalle saw Murat in trouble
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On 30 December 1806, Lasalle was promoted to Divisional General and given command of the Light Cavalry Division in Murat's Cavalry Reserve. Shortly thereafter, Napoleon authorized raising a guard regiment of Polish Light Horse. Under General Lasalle they were given an intensive course in horsemanship
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There were 5,000 French casualties against 14,000 on the Austrian side. Eleven flags were captured, five of those by Lasalle. After the battle, all of the trophies were piled up before Napoleon. Lasalle lay exhausted a few feet away on top of his five flags. Napoleon said, "Go to sleep on your flags,
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broke out, Lasalle embraced it and was assigned as a second lieutenant to the 24th Cavalry Regiment on 25 May 1791. Being an officer in the French Army had always been a privilege of the nobility, but this was reversed by a government decree in 1792, to the point of forbidding people of aristocratic
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and Lasalle. The packed Austrian soldiers in the gorge fled when their dragoons began trampling on them. As a result, an entire battalion of the Deutschmeister Regiment threw down its arms in panic and fled. Likewise, the dispersed infantry on the Trambasore Heights were unable to hold once Lasalle
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to defend a sector which the IV Corps had been thrust into. Taking advantage of the fog, Lasalle's men fought along the defensive ground running between the two villages, charging the Austrians in a series of short, sharp charges intended to prevent them from launching a coordinated attack. These
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Lasalle was given command of the 1st Light Cavalry Division, consisting of the 8th Hussars, 13th, 16th and 24th Chasseurs. Lasalle's cousin, Pierre-Louis-Adolphe-Georges du Prel, became his aide-de-camp. He arrived in Spain on 15 February 1808. One of Lasalle's major faults was his willingness to
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He then finally rallied his troops and commanded "Break the ranks!", and with the support of Klein's dragoon division charged the enemy from the flank. The Russians were routed and fled under the cover of artillery as Lasalle pursued until the battle was won.
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anticipated this manoeuvre sending nine regiments to drive off Lasalle, engaging him frontally with four regiments and using the remaining five to charge his flank. Lasalle fought them off, buying time for the hard-pressed French infantry in Aspern.
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and to storm the northern gates of the city. Lasalle took his troopers right up to the city gates and burst them open. He continued through the city and out the east gates where he could see Hohenlohe's army forming in a plain northeast of the city.
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At 7 p.m. Lasalle mustered his troops for another charge. Lasalle managed to defeat the first Habsburg line, but Austrian hussars captured quite a few men of the 24th Chasseurs. Outnumbered on the second day of battle, Napoleon ordered Lasalle and
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to give Lasalle another 200,000 francs. When a prefect asked why Napoleon didn't discipline Lasalle for his conduct, Napoleon responded "It only takes a stroke of a pen to create a prefect, but it takes twenty years to make a Lasalle".
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On the morning of the 21st, great masses of men, guns and wagons had assembled on the island. In the next four hours, both Aspern and Essling were taken and retaken several times. Napoleon ordered Lasalle's cavalry regiments to aid
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origins to have military command. As a result, he lost his commission but he remained loyal to France. The incident did not deter his desire for a military career, so in 1792 he enlisted as a private and moved to
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On the night of the second day, Lasalle's men had still not been ordered to fight so Lasalle went to Marshal Masséna to ask permission to pursue the enemy, but Masséna ordered him to go to the aid of General
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also attacked frontally, and before long his French dragoons were rolling over the centre of the Spanish army, which was attempting to flee in any way it could. Cuesta's army effectively ceased to exist.
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against oncoming French divisions. In the subsequent French attack, the Spanish cavalry fled and the infantry broke, whereafter Lasalle proceeded to Valladolid, which he occupied the same night.
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He justified his rapid progress and reputation when, at Rivoli, he spurred ahead with his entire cavalry—26 horsemen of the 22nd Horse Chasseurs. A battery of 15 French guns blasted the Austrian
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and was sent to scout the location of the Austrian army. The first stage of the operation began on 13 May 1809, laying a bridge of boats over the first arm of the Danube to
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were in hot pursuit, forcing BlĂŒcher farther and farther to the north. Having run out of Prussian territory, On 5 November, he marched into the neutral city-state of
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to retreat. On 26 October 1806, Lasalle was in pursuit of Hohenlohe when he observed Prussian infantry northwest of his position, at the edge of the forest, near
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Lasalle then joined the Battle of MedellĂ­n. The Spanish had an army almost twice the size of the French and Lasalle's position was somewhat vulnerable. The
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arrived at about the same time and the combined attacks destroyed the Prussian cavalry. The Prussian infantry moved into the woods and then withdrew.
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repay resistance with brutality, and it was said of him that he "made Spain tremble". In June, Lasalle was responsible for the torching of
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stood their ground in vain. A few days later, at the Battle of Villa Viejo, he captured seven cannons and four flags. On 15 March,
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Cavalrymen from various regiments saluting the statue of General Lasalle from the 7th December 1913 edition of Le Petit Journal.
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province, into a family of minor nobility. His father was Pierre Nicolas de Lasalle d’Augny, an officer in the
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on 10 March 1795. Enjoying the challenges of staff work, he stayed with Kellermann when he transferred to the
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and the French cavalry got in their midst. Lasalle and his men continued to support Generals
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on 6 May 1795. He was employed as an assistant to Kellermann's son, Adjutant-General
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He joined the Section des Piques, a group of radical Parisian revolutionaries in the
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Lasalle had been intimately connected with Joséphine Berthier, the wife of General
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in May 1796. Lasalle was soon promoted to Captain on 7 November, of the same year.
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Napoleon gave Lasalle 200,000 francs towards the nuptials. When they met at the
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His name is used for a cycling event in the Netherlands, the Tour de Lasalle.
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commanding a Light Cavalry Division in the IV Corps of Marshal Masséna.
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In 1891, his remains were repatriated from Austria and entombed at
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Napoleon Bonaparte personally asked Lasalle to participate in the
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The next day Lasalle and his hussars marched to the fortress of
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Lasalle joined the French Army for its 1809 Campaign along the
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in Italy as a volunteer in the 23rd Horse Chasseur Regiment.
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In 1893, an equestrian statue of him was erected in
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He was then sent to Spain under the orders of 1261:Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin (1892). 988:'s division and Lasalle's cavalry crossed the 8: 1434:Le GĂ©nĂ©ral Comte Charles Lasalle, 1775–1809 515:Antoine Lasalle was born on 10 May 1775 in 77:Learn how and when to remove these messages 729:Lasalle went into immediate action at the 334: 323: 1502:Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe 1264:The Memoirs of Baron de Marbot, Volume II 806:Capitulation of Stettin (anonymous print) 725:General Lasalle at the battle of Prenzlau 312:Learn how and when to remove this message 294:Learn how and when to remove this message 236:Learn how and when to remove this message 134:Learn how and when to remove this message 1497:French commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 1228: 1106: 830:General Lasalle leading a cavalry charge 801: 270:Relevant discussion may be found on the 97:This article includes a list of general 1218: 996:. On the next day, they were joined by 961:, with 14,000 men under the command of 838:from passing the frontier into Eastern 472:Antoine-Charles-Louis, Comte de Lasalle 328:Antoine-Charles-Louis, Comte de Lasalle 1186:His name is marked on a pillar of the 1119:On 5 July 1809, Lasalle fought at the 1151:A street in Metz was named after him. 1092:to gain complete control of Essling. 918:, supported by a column of infantry. 550:Entrance of Lasalle's birth house in 478: 7: 1111:Lasalle's last charge at Wagram, by 737:, in the Cavalry Reserve of Marshal 648:Lasalle, for it was well-deserved!” 174:adding citations to reliable sources 1492:Knights of the Order of Saint Louis 1286:Roberts, Andrew (15 October 2015). 1074:'s distressed troops, but General 779:On 28 October, as they approached 480:[ɑ̃twanʃaʁllwikɔ̃tdəlasal] 185:"Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle" 103:it lacks sufficient corresponding 27:French cavalry general (1775–1809) 25: 1432:Hourtoulle, François Guy (1979). 1088:tactics worked, allowing General 623:" Lasalle at the battle of Rivoli 58:This article has multiple issues. 1364: 1240:Burton, Reginald George (2010). 401: 252: 150: 88: 47: 1327:A History of the Peninsular War 976:On 7 November he fought at the 585:Through family friendship with 161:needs additional citations for 66:or discuss these issues on the 599:François Étienne de Kellermann 587:François Christophe Kellermann 1: 1143:Statue of General Lasalle in 1103:Death at the Battle of Wagram 869:Promotion and cavalry trainer 822:Battles of LĂŒbeck and Golymin 573:. 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