- Jean-Charles
Pichegru (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʃaʁl(ə) piʃˈɡʁy]; 16
February 1761 – 5
April 1804) was a
French general of the
Revolutionary Wars. Under...
- The
Pichegru Conspiracy,
otherwise known as the
Cadoudal Affair was a
conspiracy involving royalists Jean-Charles
Pichegru and
Georges Cadoudal who wished...
- his old
comrade and
commander Charles Pichegru and the émigré
Prince de Condé. He had
already appeared as
Pichegru's defender against im****tions of disloyalty...
- off-guard. For example, in the
Flanders campaign,
French general Jean-Charles
Pichegru unexpectedly crossed the
frozen Great Rivers during the
harsh winter of...
-
Bourbon heir
Louis XVIII on the
French throne. He was
supported by Jean
Pichegru, a
general of the
Revolutionary Wars who had been
exiled from France. The...
- Jean-Charles
Pichegru for
their return to
France from England.
Pichegru met Moreau, one of Bonaparte's
generals and a
former protege of
Pichegru, on 28 January...
-
French Republic and the
First Coalition.
General of
Division Jean-Charles
Pichegru commanded the
French Army of the North. In
March 1794, the Army of the...
- the
eastern prong of
Pichegru's offensive was
taking place on the
Sambre river,
where divisions of the
right wing of
Pichegru's Army of the
North under...
- was
elected president of the
Council of the Ancients, and Jean-Charles
Pichegru, a
figure widely ****umed to be a
sympathetic to the
monarchy and its restoration...
-
discovery of a
royalist conspiracy including a
prominent general, Jean-Charles
Pichegru, the
Jacobins took
charge of the new
Councils and
hardened the measures...