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Augustin Tuncq, born in
Conteville (Somme) on 27
August 1746 and died in
Paris on 9
February 1800,
served in the
French military during the
reign of the...
- on 30 July 1793.
Augustin Tuncq, his
divisional general, gave him overall, but temporary,
command of the
division so
Tuncq could receive treatment for...
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repulsed 5,000
insurgents led by d'Elbee; on 28 July,
Tuncq drove off a
second attempt; two w****s later,
Tuncq and his 5,000 men
routed 30,000
insurgents under...
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Revolutionary Wars,
between forces of the
French Republic under Augustin Tuncq and
Royalist forces under Maurice d'Elbée. The
engagement on 14 August,...
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south were the Luçon
division under Augustin Tuncq and the
Fontenay Division under Chalbos. On 25 July
Tuncq occupied Chantonnay,
burning the town and destroying...
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general Rossignol was
accused of
incompetence by his subordinate,
Augustin Tuncq. Keegan, p. 251. Dupire,
Jacques (2002). "Le général d'Elbée" (PDF). La...
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between 16 and 31 July 1793. In the south,
Augustin Tuncq held Luçon and
Chalbos defended Fontenay.
Tuncq raided Chantonnay on 25 July,
torching the town...
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during the War in the Vendée. In the wake of his
victory at Luçon,
Augustin Tuncq sent 7,000
Republican troops under René François
Lecomte to
occupy an exposed...
- Jean-Baptiste de
Bressoles de
Sisce and Jean-Baptiste
Nouvion Division Augustin Tuncq Brigade Paillard 3rd
Light Infantry Demi-brigade (three battalions) 79th...
- Jean-Henri
Charles Joseph Tugnot de
Lanoye (général de brigade)
Augustin Tuncq (général de division)
Louis Marie Turreau de Garambouville,
baron de Linières...