Charge of the Cuirassiers at Eylau 1807 by Keith Rocco
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Charge of the Cuirassiers at Eylau 1807 by Keith Rocco
IL Y A 219 ANS | Bataille dâEylau ✠http://bit.ly/Bataille-Eylau Le 8 fĂ©vrier 1807, la victoire de lâarmĂ©e française est chĂšrement payĂ©e. De IĂ©na Ă Eylau, la campagne dâhiver rĂ©vĂšle la fulgurance stratĂ©gique de NapolĂ©on et lâĂąpretĂ© dâune guerre dâusure. Sous la neige et le feu, lâintervention tardive de la Russie, mal calculĂ©e, ne sauve ni la Prusse ni ses alliĂ©s
Napoleon, via Napoleon by Ălie Faure
Dt. EYLAU -> now IĆAWA/ POLAND.
Eylau: Are you going to let them devour us?
painting from pinterest/some Russian site so I donât know anything about it.
General Jean-Joseph Ange dâHautpoul, by Edouard DĂ©taille. DâHautpoul was mortally wounded during Muratâs charge at Eylau. Napoleonâs valet Constant recalls dâHautpoulâs final charge:
âI seem still to hear the brave d'Hautpoul saying to His Majesty, just as he was galloping off to charge the enemy: "Sire, I am going to show you my big heels; they will go into the enemies' squares as if they were made of butter!" An hour later he was dead. One of his regiments while fighting in an interval of the Russian army, was shot down and cut to pieces by the Cossacks; only eighteen of them escaped. General d'Hautpoul, three times forced to recoil with his division, thrice rallied them to the charge; the third time, he again rushed on the enemy, crying in a loud voice: "Cuirassiers, forward, in the name of God! forward, my brave cuirassiers!" But grapeshot had mowed down too many of these heroes. Very few of them were in condition to follow their leader, who fell, covered with wounds, in the middle of a Russian square into which he had flung himself almost alone.â
-Louis Constant Wairy, Memoirs of Constant (Vol II)
Battle of Eylau
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Just painted a picture of Jacque and Cheval at Eylau! Words cannot express how happy this makes me! It's like seeing them in real life!
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