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    called the Vendée militaire by historians, formed south of the Loire-Inférieure (Brittany), south-west of Maine-et-Loire (Anjou), north of Vendée and north-west...
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    giving freedom to slaves who fought for the Republic as 20 June 1793. Vendée Militaire. S.N.-T. 1875, p. 95. Popkin 2010, p. 155. Popkin 2010, p. 156. Popkin...
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    (2012), The Black Count, pp. 177–183 Henri Bourgeois, Biographies de la Vendée militaire: Alexandre Dumas (Luçon, France: M. Bideaux, 1900), 23, quoted in Reiss...
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    Jacques Cathelineau (category Royalist military leaders of the War in the Vendée)
    turn, it cites as references: Jacques Cretineau-Joly, Histoire de la Vendée militaire Célestin Port, Vie de J. Calhelineau (1882); La Légende de Cathelineau...
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    as the leaders of the revolt. By January 1794, the Vendéans of the Vendée militaire [fr], following a setback of the Virée de Galerne, tried to resist...
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    Fighter Squadron Vendée. He attended the Collège interarmées de Défense (Joint Defence College) to until 2000 before commanding the Vendée. He was in charge...
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    [permanent dead link] Lundi 24 juin 2013 : la Vendée Militaire en deuil, blog de l'association Vendée Militaire. Duchesse de Sabran-Pontevès (May 1987). "Bon...
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    Gallica. Retrieved 20 October 2021. Gaury, Philippe (1985). Bressuire en Vendée militaire: Les seigneurs et la ville à travers l'histoire (in French). University...
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    spécialiste des guerres de Vendée". www.marianne.net (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-15. J Crétineau-Joly, Histoire de la Vendee Militaire, Vol.2 Gosselin, 1844...
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    ligne du Morbihan, Plumelec, 1771-1792, p. 252/355 Histoire de la Vendée militaire de Jacques Crétineau-Joly. Roger Dupuy, Les Chouans, Coll. « La Vie...
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    Battle of Savenay (category Battles of the War in the Vendée)
    la Vendée Militaire, 1840 Jean-Baptiste Kléber, Mémoires politiques et militaires 1793–1794, 1794 Jean-Clément Martin, Blancs et Bleus dans la Vendée déchirée...
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  • 1793-1800. Paris: Rue des Scribes Éditions. Crétineau-Joly, Jacques (1851). Histoire de la Vendée militaire, Volume 4. Plon. p. 24. Retrieved 20 April 2013....
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    The Corps of Observation of the Vendée (French: Corps d'Observation de La Vendée) was a field formation of the French Imperial Army, which took part in...
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    "Jean-Marie Ragon". Amis du Nord (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-12. "Vendée militaire". Geneanet (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-12. Information about Léopold...
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    Louis Marie de Lescure (category Royalist military leaders of the War in the Vendée)
    la Rochejaquelein. He was born in Versailles and educated at the École Militaire, which he left at the age of sixteen. Lescure was in command of a company...
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    de la Vendée (1834) and Histoire des généraux et chefs vendéens (1838), which he later combined and expanded as Histoire de la Vendée militaire (Paris...
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    of Revolt of Lyon against the National Convention. Traditional flag of Vendée. Royal Standard of Louis XIV. Kroaz Du, sometimes it contains Sacred Hearts...
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  • Bishop Saint Amator of Auxerre. Saint-Cyr may refer to: École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, a French military academy; Saint-Cyr is a common name for...
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    Noël Pinot (category War in the Vendée)
    1794) was a refractory priest who was guillotined during the War in the Vendée. He was beatified by the Catholic Church and considered a martyr. Born the...
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    First Massacre of Machecoul (category Massacres of the War in the Vendée)
    Class differences were not as great in the Vendée as in Paris or in other French provinces. In the rural Vendée, the local nobility seems to have been more...
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  • François Pierre Joseph Amey (category Republican military leaders of the War in the Vendée)
    Couteau-Bégarie, Hervé; Doré-Graslin, Charles (2010). Histoire militaire des guerres de Vendée (in French). Economica. Jensen, Nathan D. (2003). "François-Pierre-Joseph...
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    Battle of Noirmoutier (1794) (category Battles of the War in the Vendée)
    La Vendée Patriote 1793–1795 (in French). Vol. III. Paris: Paul Dupont, éditeur. Doré Graslin, Philbert (1979). Itinéraires de la Vendée militaire (in...
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  • Limousin regiment [fr], and he earned all his military ranks in the War in the Vendée, as he was promoted by Jean Antoine Rossignol and Jean-Baptiste Kléber,...
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  • Alexis Chalbos (category Republican military leaders of the War in the Vendée)
    captain, then to general in 1793. He served especially in the War in the Vendée, for a short time succeeding Jean Léchelle as commander in chief of the...
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  • Jean Léchelle (category Republican military leaders of the War in the Vendée)
    that he was rapidly catapulted into command of an army in the War in the Vendée. After the capable battalion leader demonstrated his total unfitness for...
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  • the central government. It does not include battles from the War in the Vendée (1793), nor the Chouannerie (1794–1800), nor the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804)...
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    rebels in the interior, the troops were sent to fight in the War in the Vendée under the unofficial name "Army of Mayence". This body was absorbed into...
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    Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux (category Republican military leaders of the War in the Vendée)
    from May until October 1793 fighting several actions during the War in the Vendée. Replaced for political reasons, he led the Army of the West in 1794–1795...
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    Blant portrayed the leaders and occurrences of "La Vendée in virtually all of his major works. The Vendée revolt is one of the most controversial subjects...
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    he was assigned as a battalion commander to fight against insurgents in Vendée and Brittany. From 1800 to 1802, he was stationed in Besançon, after which...
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