Soult

Soult

[soolt]
noun
Ni·co·las Jean de Dieu [nee-kaw-lah zhahn duh dyœ] , ( Duke of Dalmatia ) 1769–1851, French marshal.
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Soult (French sult) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Nicolas Jean de Dieu (nikɔlɑ ʒɑ̃ də dyø). 1769-- 1851, French marshal under Napoleon I. Under Louis-Philippe he was minister of war (1830--34; 1840--44)

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