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Charles Aimé de
Royrand (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɛme də ʁwaʁɑ̃]; 14
March 1726 – 5
December 1793)
became a
Vendean leader in the War in the Vendée...
- d'Elbée, La
Rochejaquelein and
Stofflet refused to
leave Vendée. As for
Royrand, he
wished to try to
breach enemy lines by the west in
order to meet with...
- include:
Jacques Nicolas Fleuriot de La
Fleuriais and
Charles Aimé de
Royrand. From the
Breton ****ociation of La Rouërie, this army was
created by Joseph...
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outset of the War in the Vendée. The Vendéen insurgents, led by
Charles de
Royrand, were
pitted against a
Republican column commanded by
General Louis de...
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Salgues de
Lescure Henri du
Vergier de la
Rochejaquelein Charles Aimé de
Royrand Jean-Nicolas
Stofflet Republican leaders: Louis-Alexandre
Berthier Jean-Baptiste...
- Clisson, then
Tiffauges and
Torfou on 14 October. On 13 October,
Charles de
Royrand and his 3,000 men of the
Catholic and
Royal Army of
Centre took refuge...
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Gaspard de
Marigny •
Fleuriot de La Freulière • François
Lyrot •
Charles de
Royrand Strength 20,000 men 30,000 men 50
cannons Casualties and
losses Very high...
- Wars Data Book. London: Greenhill. ISBN 1-85367-276-9. "La
biographie de
Royrand, un écheveau a démeler". Vendée-Chouannerie Web Magazine.
Retrieved 11...
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Marais (western marshes) and the Army of the
Center led by
Charles Aimé de
Royrand with 10,000–12,000
rebels in the area
around Les
Herbiers and Chantonnay...
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Charles Sapinaud de La Verrie,
himself under the
orders of
Charles de
Royrand,
chief general of the Vendéens of the
Catholic and
Royal army of the Centre...