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Charles Henri Félicité
Sapinaud de la
Rairie (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɑ̃ʁi
felisite sapino də la ʁɛʁi];
December 30, 1760 -
August 12, 1829) was a...
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Prominent figures included Charles de Royrand,
Louis Sapinaud de La Verrie [fr], and
Charles Sapinaud de La Rairie. However, many
demonstrated minimal enthusiasm...
- 1827 –
William Blake,
English poet and
painter (b. 1757) 1829 –
Charles Sapinaud de La Rairie,
French general (b. 1760) 1848 –
George Stephenson, English...
- Gourville, a
title he inherited.
Louis Prévost La Boutetière, Le
chevalier de
Sapinaud et les
chefs vendéens du
centre 1869:15,
noting Verteuil's letter-book...
- Jean-Nicolas
Stofflet Antoine-Philippe de La Trémoïlle,
Prince de
Talmont Charles Sapinaud de La
Rairie Other leaders include:
Jacques Nicolas Fleuriot de La Fleuriais...
- as
Sophie Brulard Peter van Eyck as
Franck Richter Jean
Gaven as
Ernest Sapinaud Dora Doll as
Louise Richter Marcelle Géniat as Mme
Gretchikine Paul Guers...
- Revolution,
namely serving under General François de
Charette and
General Sapinaud. A
grocer in the town of La Gaubretière, she was 30,
between 1792–93, when...
- Boutetière,
Louis (1869). Le
chevalier de
Sapinaud et les
chefs vendéens du
centre [The
Chevalier de
Sapinaud and the Vendée
chiefs of the center] (in...
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governor of East Florida,
Santo Domingo and Cuba (d. 1826) 1760 –
Charles Sapinaud de La Rairie,
French general (d. 1829) 1792 –
Sylvester Jordan, German...
- for the War in the Vendée,
agreed by François de
Charette and
Charles Sapinaud de La Rairie, on
behalf of the
leaders of the
Catholic and
Royal Army,...