French commanders in Marshals Unleashed

Good to know:

The influence of a standard General extends to a range of 1 square in all directions, covering a total of 9 squares from their starting position. Commanders and Generals have the ability to move up to 3 squares in any direction to effectively command and lead their troops. Additionally, the troops under their command gain a movement range bonus of +1 on the battlefield, whether they are acting as individual units or in group formations, as a bonus an action point can be combined with the extra movement range.


France

Emperor Napoleon

Influence reach: 4

Command :
Artillery + 1 move

Infantry + 1 move

Cavalry + 1 move

Marshal Ney

Influence reach: 2

Command :
Artillery + 1 move

Infantry + 1 move

Cavalry + 1 move


Marshal Grouchy

Influence reach: 2

Command :
Infantry + 1 move

Cavalry + 1 move

General D'Erlon

Influence reach: 1

Command :
Infantry + 1 move


General Kellerman

Influence reach: 1

Command :
Cavalry + 1 move

Jerome Bonaparte

Influence reach: 1

Command :
Artillery + 1 move

Infantry + 1 move


Learn more about the French commanders during the Napoleonic wars

During the Napoleonic Wars, the French military was led by a series of highly skilled and influential commanders. One of the most notable figures was Napoleon Bonaparte himself. Known for his strategic brilliance and ambitious nature, Napoleon rose to power and became Emperor of France in 1804. Under his leadership, the French army experienced numerous victories and expansions, conquering vast territories across Europe.

 

Another prominent commander was Marshal Michel Ney, often referred to as "Bravest of the Brave." Ney's courage and determination were on display in several battles, including the Battle of Waterloo, where he led the French troops in a valiant but ultimately unsuccessful effort against the coalition forces. Despite his defeat, Ney's commitment to the French cause earned him a place in history as a respected military leader.

 

Marshal Jean Lannes was another key figure during this period. Lannes was known for his exceptional tactical skills and bravery on the battlefield. He fought alongside Napoleon in numerous battles and played a crucial role in many victories, including the Battle of Austerlitz. Lannes' military prowess and unwavering loyalty to Napoleon made him a highly trusted and respected commander.

 

Marshal Joachim Murat, Napoleon's brother-in-law, also played a significant role in the French military. Murat was known for his extravagant personality and bold leadership style. He served as a cavalry commander and was instrumental in several military campaigns, particularly during the early years of the Napoleonic Wars. Murat's expertise in cavalry maneuvers and his commitment to the French cause contributed to the success of many battles.

 

Additionally, Marshal Louis Davout was renowned for his organizational skills and disciplined approach to warfare. Davout's ability to efficiently command and coordinate his troops earned him the nickname "The Iron Marshal." He played a vital role in several key battles, including Auerstedt and Eckmühl, where his tactical proficiency and strong leadership proved decisive.

 

These commanders, among many others, were the driving force behind the French military during the Napoleonic Wars. Their strategic vision, tactical brilliance, and unwavering loyalty to the French cause propelled the army to numerous victories. Though the wars ultimately ended in defeat for France, the commanders left a lasting legacy as respected military leaders whose contributions shaped the course of history.