- François
Athanase de
Charette de la
Contrie (2 May 1763 – 29
March 1796) was a
French military officer and politician. He
served in the
French Navy during...
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government in Paris,
under leaders such as François de
Charette de la
Contrie and
Maurice d'Elbée. The
rebels were
known as Chouans, a
title which comes...
- to Charles-Athanase de Charette,
Baron de la
Contrie. Her son Athanase-Charles-Marie
Charette de la
Contrie was a
military commander and
became a general...
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Athanase Charles Marie de Charette, 2nd
Baron de La
Contrie (French pronunciation: [atanaz ʃaʁlə maʁi ʃaʁɛt]; 18
September 1832 in
Nantes - 9 October...
-
military officers, the Vendée
leader François
Athanase Charette de La
Contrie, and Hervé de Charette, a
minister under the
Fifth Republic. The Charette...
- 26
December 1891),
married in 1827
Charles de
Charette de La
Contrie,
Baron de La
Contrie, by whom she had issue. She is an
ancestress of
French minister...
- Florence, Ch****elas de Fontainebleau, Ch****elas de Jalabert, Ch****elas de la
Contrie, Ch****elas de la Naby, Ch****elas de Moissac, Ch****elas de Montauban, Ch****elas...
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Maurice Gigost d'Elbée
Charles de
Bonchamps François-Athanase
Charette de La
Contrie Henri de La
Rochejaquelein Louis Marie de
Lescure Jean-Nicolas Stofflet...
- (1832–1885),
journalist and
activist Athanase-Charles-Marie
Charette de la
Contrie (1832–1911), a
French royalist military commander Georges Clemenceau (1841–1929)...
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follows the
destiny of a
French naval officer, François de
Charette de La
Contrie, a hero of the
American War of Independence,
whose life
changed dramatically...