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- Chantonnay (French: [ʃɑ̃tɔnɛ]) is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. The river Lay flows southwestward...
- Communauté de communes du Pays des Achards Communauté de communes Pays de Chantonnay Communauté de communes du Pays de la Châtaigneraie Communauté de communes...
- The canton of Chantonnay is an administrative division of the Vendée department, western France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation...
- counted between 10,000 and 12,000 men in the area around Les Herbiers and Chantonnay. The rebels were opposed by the Republican Army of the Coasts of Cherbourg...
- The Battle of Chantonnay (5 September 1793) saw Royalist and Republican French forces clash at Chantonnay during the War in the Vendée. In the wake of...
- the Spanish amb****adors, Thomas Perrenot de Granvelle [fr] (known as Chantonnay) and Álava. All three French amb****adors of this period were men of experience...
- country and he received rapid promotion. His conduct at the Battle of Chantonnay on 5 September 1793 won him the provisional rank of general of brigade...
- Thouars, Fontenay-le-Comte, Saumur, First Châtillon, Vihiers, Luçon, Chantonnay, Coron and Saint-Fulgent. Many of the battles resulted in Republican defeats...
- army, which was on the verge of being disbanded, and won the Battle of Chantonnay on 5 September. On 13 September the thumb of his right hand was shattered...
- French company based in Chantonnay, a town of the Western French region of Vendée. The Pubert Company was founded in Chantonnay, France in 1840. Its headquarters...