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Léopold Davout d'Auerstaedt

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Léopold Davout d'Auerstaedt, 3rd Duc d'Auerstaedt (August 9, 1829 – February 9, 1904) was a French General of the Second Empire and restored to the extinct title as 3rd Duc d'Auerstaedt, a title originally held by his uncle Louis Nicolas Davout. The title was resurrected by an Imperial edict of Napoleon III in 1864. He was the son of Charles Isidor Davout (1774-1854) and wife (married in 1824) Claire de Chevery (1804-1895).

Davout was born to a Burgundian noble family and served in the French Army from 1849 until 1877. He took part in Napoleon III's disastrous Franco-Prussian War.

He married on June 16, 1858 Jeanne Alice de Voize, by whom he had issue, three daughters and a son:

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French nobility
Preceded by
Vacant, last held by Napoléon Louis Davout
Duke of Auerstaedt
1864–1904
Succeeded by