- Jean
Baptiste Camille de
Canclaux (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist kamij də kɑ̃klo]; 2
August 1740, in
Paris – 27
December 1817, in Paris) was a French...
- The
formation was
first put
under the
command of Jean
Baptiste Camille Canclaux and
charged with
fighting the War in the Vendée,
combatting the Chouannerie...
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fighting with the Army of the
Coasts of
Brest under Jean
Baptiste Camille Canclaux near Nantes. The Army of the
Coasts of La Roc****e was ****igned to the...
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military leaders against Republican troops under Jean-Baptiste Kléber and
Canclaux. 15,000 men,
detached as the Armée de
Mayence from the Armée du Rhin after...
- Jean
Baptiste Camille Canclaux and Army of the
Coasts of La Roc****e
under Armand Louis de Gontaut, Duke of Biron.
While Canclaux held Angers,
Nantes and...
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surrounding countryside remaining in the
hands of the insurgents.
General Canclaux,
after 1 July, led
expeditions to ease the
pressure from the Vendéen troops...
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military leaders against Republican troops under Jean-Baptiste Kléber and
Canclaux.[citation needed] On 11
October 1793, the
Second Battle of Châtillon took...
- Ille-et-Vilaine and the Mayenne. The Army of the West, led by Jean
Baptiste Camille Canclaux, was
based in
Nantes and
controlled Loire-Atlantique, Maine-et-Loire, the...
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prospect Christophe Canclaux also by UD to win the WBO Inter-Continental
Light Middleweight Title (vacated by
Alfredo Angulo),
Canclaux was
penalized one...
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General of the
Society of
Jesus (d. 1775) 1740 – Jean
Baptiste Camille Canclaux,
French general (d. 1817) 1754 –
Pierre Charles L'Enfant, French-American...