Examples of using "سولت" in a sentence and their english translations:
Soult.
Marshal Soult
Thus confusing Soult?
Ney. And Soult.
and courage, Soult has scarcely a superior."
Soult inherited a demoralised, disorganised army.
His chief of staff, the future Marshal Soult,
he demanded to fight a duel with Marshal Soult,
to Soult’s exceptional divisional commanders, Saint-Hilaire and Vandamme.
Soult’s record as a Marshal was mixed – a brilliant and intelligent organiser, whose
On June 5, Soult issued the orders to Gérard.
The next year, Soult and Masséna were besieged in Genoa.
explain Soult’s later reluctance to lead from the front.
On June 6, Soult sent orders to the rest of the Army.
Soult launched a flanking attack that threw the enemy into confusion.
On June 11, Soult, for reasons unknown, remained in Avesnes.
Soult’s self-confidence and bearing meant he was soon made an officer.
On his return to Paris, Soult received a hero’s welcome from Napoleon.
With victory won, Napoleon acclaimed Soult ‘the foremost manoeuvrer in Europe’.
The British nicknamed Soult ‘The Duke of Damnation’, and he harried them through
“Soult’s character is hard, and above all egotistical”, one wrote, “He takes
Soult began a fighting retreat through the Pyrenees mountains back to France.
Under the Bourbon restoration, Soult became an unpopular Minister of War.
implement Napoleon’s orders; Soult also inherited a complex staff system of Berthier’s
who – in his eyes – had made him look foolish in front of the Emperor. Soult ignored the challenge.
After the battle, Lannes was infuriated that Soult, and not he, was singled out
He had proved himself an outstanding commander… as brave as Ney, with the military mind of Soult…
Soult, the old drill instructor, imposed strict discipline and trained his men hard, earning
In 1804 Napoleon proclaimed his new Empire, and Soult received his Marshal’s baton.
“As for you, Soult, I say only - act as you always do.”
Appointed governor of Andalucia, Soult administered the region with cold efficiency from his headquarters
Soult’s warning not to underestimate Wellington’s army was dismissed by Napoleon: "You think
Or had Soult received the intercepted false Mons orders after the Charleroi orders?
The delay was caused by Soult remaining in Avesnes, and the confusion caused by two orders.
Soult’s rise from sergeant to brigadier-general took less than three years.
As he issued his final orders to his Marshals, the Emperor turned to Soult last and said,
Soult’s relationship with Napoleon was excellent, and the Emperor frequently turned to him for
Soult then marched south and occupied Porto, where rumours began that he was considering
But when news arrived of the calamitous French defeat at Vitoria, Napoleon sent Soult back
Not only did this waste Soult’s command abilities, since his new role was merely to
The plan for Mons exists only as a draft on Bertrand’s notes, and an original sent to Soult.
Whatever the event, Soult had adopted the Mons plan, contrary to Napoleon’s final wishes.
Jean-de-Dieu Soult was from a small town in southern France, and enlisted in the Régiment
Soult learned much from Lefebvre (a future fellow-Marshal), serving first as his chief
In 1799 Soult established himself as one of France’s best divisional commanders, fighting
Soult led a series of daring raids on the Austrian lines, until he was shot in the knee
Even Napoleon wondered if he was being too severe, to which Soult replied, “Those that
The next year, Soult’s corps played an important role at the Battle of Jena, and in the pursuit
In 1811, with Marshal Masséna’s army stalled outside Lisbon, Napoleon ordered Soult to
In 1813, Napoleon summoned Soult to Germany, where he fought at Lützen, and supervised
That December, at Austerlitz, Napoleon entrusted Soult’s corps with the main attack on the
However, it was observed that Soult was now less inclined to expose himself to enemy fire,
Following Napoleon’s defeat, Soult lived in exile until 1819, then returned to France
These orders were sent to Laon, where Soult was expected to arrive on June 11.
by surprise, and drove him out of Portugal with heavy loss in men and supplies.
This was the most ignominious chapter of Soult’s mixed record in the Peninsula: five years
The next year, Wellington’s victory at Salamanca forced Soult to abandon his palace in Seville,
Napoleon made several dubious appointments in 1815: one was to pick Soult as his new
By June 11, Soult was ordered to return to Laon in order to meet Napoleon on June 12.
In 1808, Soult was ennobled as the Duke of Dalmatia, and later that year, led a corps
Later in 1809, Soult replaced Marshal Jourdan as King Joseph’s chief military advisor,
yet Soult marched north with 20,000 men, capturing Badajoz… but withdrew on receiving news
including the crushing victory at Ocaña, operating alongside another friend, Marshal Soult.
the battalion became casualties, though Soult’s own conduct was praised.
Soult died aged 82, in the same town where he was born – known today as Saint-Amans-Soult.