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Generalissimo Jacques Cathelineau (French pronunciation: [ʒak katlino]; 5
January 1759 – 14 July 1793) was a
French Vendéan
insurrectionist leader during...
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forces successfully defended Nantes from a
royalist attack led by
Jacques Cathelineau, who was
mortally wounded in the fighting.
General Louis Marie Turreau...
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Vendean armies led by Charette, Bonchamps,
Cathelineau and
Lyrot hampered the ****ault, and
Cathelineau's forces were dela**** in
their deployment by fighting...
- Gaétan
Cathelineau (1787–1859) was a
French painter of
portraits and of
historical and
genre subjects.
Cathelineau was born at
Montrichard (Loir-et-Cher)...
- of strength. In 1824, the year in
which he
produced his
portraits of
Cathelineau and Bonchamps,
Girodet died on
December 9 in Paris. At a sale of his...
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LaRochejacquelin stormed Saumur and
Cathelineau was
elected as
commander in chief. D'Elbée was the top
deputy of
Cathelineau. The eight-year-old
Louis XVII...
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amalgamating the
Tirailleurs with
another volunteer unit, the 'Crusaders of
Cathelineau'. On 1
January 1861 the unit was
renamed the
Papal Zouaves,
after already...
- army
successfully stormed Saumur on 9 June 1793. On June 12,
Jacques Cathelineau was
elected the army commander. Then, the highest-level
Royalist commanders...
- the
baron of Keller, of
which some were
former Swiss Guards.
Jacques Cathelineau Maurice Gigost d'Elbée
Charles de
Bonchamps François-Athanase Charette...
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Submission (2015)
Politicians Bardella Bellamy de
Bonald Boulanger Cathelineau de
Chateaubriand Ciotti Flandin Fouéré de
Gaulle Holeindre Juppé de Kérillis...