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    Georges Cadoudal (Breton: Jorj Kadoudal; January 1, 1771 – June 25, 1804), sometimes called simply Georges, was a Breton counter-revolutionary and leader...
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    Georges Cadoudal (6 July 1929 – 13 June 2021) was a French sonneur and musician. Alongside Étienne Rivoallan [fr], he formed a group of sonneurs dedicated...
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    Conspiracy, otherwise known as the Cadoudal Affair was a conspiracy involving royalists Jean-Charles Pichegru and Georges Cadoudal who wished to overthrow Napoleon...
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    Basse-Cornouaille, Léon and Trégor did not take part in the uprising. Georges Cadoudal and Pierre-Mathurin Mercier [fr], nicknamed la Vendée, rescued from...
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  • A few future Chouan officers served with these troops, including Georges Cadoudal, Pierre-Mathurin Mercier, Scépeaux, Jean Terrien, Joseph-Juste Coquereau...
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    the Cadoudal Affair, a conspiracy which was being tracked by the French police at the time. It involved royalists Jean-Charles Pichegru and Georges Cadoudal...
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    successes proving illusory. As for the Chouan Bretons gathered by Georges Cadoudal, they already suspected a betrayal and the delay only confirmed them...
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  • The attack was carried out by royalists linked to the Chouan leader Georges Cadoudal, who was in the pay of the British government. The conspirators bought...
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    the internet meme Self-portrait, c. 1791 Etching by Ducreux, 1791 Georges Cadoudal, 1800 Framed self-portrait on display at the Louvre "Joseph Ducreux"...
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    End of the civil war in the west of France, with the submission of Georges Cadoudal and the departure of Louis de Frotté for England. June 23: Bonaparte...
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  • Communities Georges Burou, French gynecologist Georges Cadoudal, marshal of France Georges Canguilhem, French philosopher and physician Georges Capdeville...
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    (with the ship of Captain John Wesley Wright) to the conspirators Georges Cadoudal and General Jean-Charles Pichegru for their return to France from England...
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    1815; and Grouchy, regarded as responsible for the defeat at Waterloo. Georges Cadoudal (1771–1804), Marshal of France in 1814 (posthumous) Jean Victor Marie...
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    years before going into exile. He was arrested after assisting the Georges Cadoudal conspiracy, but escaped to Portugal. In 1807 he took advantage of an...
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    competed successfully for the favor of Napoleon at the time of the Georges Cadoudal-Charles Pichegru conspiracy (February–March 1804), becoming instrumental...
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    oath to King Louis XVIII and joining Napoleon's army at Waterloo; Georges Cadoudal, leader of the Chouannerie Breton royalist uprising, and the anarchist...
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    in the campaign of 1799. Pichegru went to Paris in August 1803 with Georges Cadoudal to head a royalist uprising against the First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte...
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    as a prison. During the Consulate of Napoleon Bonapartre, the rebel Georges Cadoudal was imprisoned there until his execution in 1804. After Napoleon's...
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    abandon when his father died to keep the land of Kerdel. Recruited by Georges Cadoudal, he began his career with the occupation of Grand Champ, the felling...
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    new unit to be called Bezen Kadoudal, named after the Breton rebel Georges Cadoudal. In 1944 it took the new name Bezen Perrot (Perrot Militia), the name...
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    Gosselin, 1844 p.286 Patrick Huchet, Georges Cadoudal et les Chouans, Éditions Ouest-France, 1997, p. 193-194 George J. Hill, The Story of the War in La...
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    Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0786474707. Lefebvre, Georges (1964). The French Revolution. Vol. II: from 1793 to 1799. Atkinson, Charles...
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    ultimate counter-attack, he picked 200 to 300 cavalrymen, commanded by Georges Cadoudal, with Pierre-Mathurin Mercier and a few infantrymen. They attacked...
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    old commanders Moreau and Pichegru of participation in the plot of Georges Cadoudal. He was unemployed from 1800 to 1809. In the latter year a shortage...
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    royalist nobleman. Georges Cadoudal (1771–1804): the giant Chouannerie leader. Jean-Baptiste Coster (1771–1804): one of Cadoudal's ablest lieutenants...
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  • 1943, Lainé transformed Lu Brezon into Bezen Kadoudal, named after Georges Cadoudal, one of the leaders of the royalist Chouannerie uprising of 1794–1800...
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    Publishing Group, 2007, p. 604. Johnson, Thomas George (1896). François-Séverin Marceau, 1769–1796. London: George Bell & Sons. Retrieved 25 June 2015. Chronicle...
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    Jean-Victor Moreau and his vocal defense of Moreau in the process of Georges Cadoudal brought on the enmity of Napoleon Bonaparte, which forced his retirement...
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    Consular Guard. Savary played an role in uncovering the details of the Georges Cadoudal-Pichegru conspiracy in 1804. He ventured to the cliffs of Biville in...
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    of March 1793, only to be revived by the arrival of Chouan general Georges Cadoudal in spring 1794 and the consequences of the Quiberon expedition in summer...
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