- and north-west of Deux-Sèvres (Poitou).
Gradually referred to as the "
Vendeans", the
insurgents established in
April a "Catholic and
Royal Army" which...
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effect of his
preaching to
prepare the
Vendeans for
their revolt against the
French Revolution. The
Vendeans revolted against the
Revolutionary government...
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chief of the
Catholic and
Royal Army
formed by
Royalist forces of the
Vendean insurrection against the Republic.
Maurice d'Elbee was born in Dresden...
- pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɛme də ʁwaʁɑ̃]; 14
March 1726 – 5
December 1793)
became a
Vendean leader in the War in the Vendée, a
revolt against the
French Revolution...
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Rocheserviere was
fought at Rocheservière on the 20 June 1815,
between Vendéan Royalists, who had
remained loyal to King
Louis XVIII during the Hundred...
- Vendée
which took
place on 3
January 1794
between the
Republicans and the
Vendeans for
control of the
island of Noirmoutier.
Situated in the Bay of Bourgneuf...
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opened in 2009.
Designed as a
Vendean house of the late 18th century, its name
refers to
Louis Marie de Lescure, a
famous Vendean opponent to the
French Revolution...
- Fougères, Granville, Dol, Angers, Le Mans and Savenay.
After the main
Vendean army was crushed, the
revolt evolved into
guerrilla warfare and
there were...
- pronunciation: [ʒak katlino]; 5
January 1759 – 14 July 1793) was a
French Vendéan insurrectionist leader during the Revolution. He was
known among his followers...
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August 1772 – 28
January 1794) was the
youngest general of the
Royalist Vendéan insurrection during the
French Revolution. At the age of 21, he served...