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Henri du Vergier,
comte de la
Rochejaquelein (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi dy vɛʁʒje kɔ̃t də la ʁɔʃʒaklɛ̃]; 30
August 1772 – 28
January 1794) was the youngest...
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soldier and
opponent of the
French Revolution, the
cousin of
Henri de la
Rochejaquelein. He was born in
Versailles and
educated at the École Militaire, which...
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Dominican Republic.
Chisholm 1911. Mémoires de Mme la
marquise de La
Rochejaquelein écrits par elle-même at
Project Gutenberg Attribution This article incorporates...
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Marie Louise Victoire de
Donnissan de La
Rochejaquelein née
marquise de
Lescure (French pronunciation: [maʁi lwiz viktwaʁ də dɔnisɑ̃ də la ʁɔʃʒaklɛ̃];...
- On 3 May 1793,
Bressuire fell to Vendéen
forces led by
Henri de la
Rochejaquelein. On 5 May 1793, the main
clash took
place on the Pont de Vrine, the...
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white scarves worn at the belt with
knots of
different colors. La
Rochejaquelein and
Donnissan wore a
black knot,
Stofflet a red one, and
Marigny a blue...
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Commanders and
leaders Prince Louis Joseph Jacques Cathelineau †
Henri de la
Rochejaquelein †
Georges Cadoudal Jean Chouan †
Francis II
Archduke Charles József...
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region and the war. In the
preface he pays
tribute to
Madame de la
Rochejaquelein, on
whose memoirs of the war he
based his story. The name Vendée is...
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patches bearing a
blazing sword. Its motto,
inspired by
Henri de la
Rochejaquelein, is: "If I advance,
follow me. If I stop, urge me on. If I retreat,...
- major-general of the
Royalist army, and in 1794
succeeded Henri de la
Rochejaquelein as commander-in-chief of the
Catholic and
Royal Army.
Stofflet established...