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RE: Generals of Napoleon (1) - DUROC - “The shadow of the Emperor”

in #generals8 years ago

I doubt that Wellington had any opinion about Duroc because they probably never crossed path. Wellington, as you know, was mainly involved in the Iberian peninsula, against the Marshall Soult and Massena. As for the descendancy, he had a son and a daughter. Interestingly, he gave to his son the name "Napoleon", evidence of his attachment to the Emperor. However, his son would die after one year, no more.

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