- Jean-Nicolas
Stofflet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ nikɔlɑ stɔflɛ]; 3
February 1753 – 25
February 1796) was a
French leader of the
Revolt in the Vendée against...
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- of
different colors. La
Rochejaquelein and
Donnissan wore a
black knot,
Stofflet a red one, and
Marigny a blue one.
Officers of a
lower rank
started wearing...
- he
already had 3,000 men
under arms, and with the help of Jean-Nicolas
Stofflet marched on
Cholet where he was
again victorious.
Afterwards they joined...
-
small contingent of
Royalists under the
command of
General Jean-Nicolas
Stofflet and the
fanatical Etienne-Alexandre
Bernier refused to
accept the peace...
- the
whole army to go. On the
other hand, d'Elbée, La
Rochejaquelein and
Stofflet refused to
leave Vendée. As for Royrand, he
wished to try to
breach enemy...
-
peasants under the
leadership of
Jacques Cathelineau and Jean-Nicolas
Stofflet seized Saint-Florent-le-Vieil on 12 March. By mid-March, a
minor revolt...
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pacification of Saint-Florent, he took up arms
again under Nicolas Stofflet and,
after Stofflet was killed, took over as head of the
remains of the royalist...
- raiders, the
leaders of the Vendéen troops,
Charles de Bonchamps,
Nicolas Stofflet and
Gaspard de
Bernard de
Marigny regrouped their forces at Cholet. The...
- to the
capture (and
subsequent execution) of
rebel leaders Jean-Nicolas
Stofflet (24
February 1796) and François de
Charette (23 March),
bringing an end...