- The
Chouannerie (from the
Chouan brothers, two of its leaders) was a
royalist uprising or counter-revolution in
twelve of the
western départements of...
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Fronde (1648–1653)
French Revolutionary Wars
Chouannerie (1792–1800) War in the Vendée (1793–1796)
Chouannerie of 1832 [fr]
French civil war of 1871 [fr]...
- end to the War in the Vendée. With the
surrender of the
leaders of the
Chouannerie, in May and June 1796,
Hoche concluded the
pacification of
Western France...
- Franco-Prussian War, the
novel concerns the
Revolt in the Vendée and
Chouannerie – the counter-revolutionary
uprisings in 1793
during the
French Revolution...
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simply Georges, was a
Breton counter-revolutionary and
leader of the
Chouannerie during the
French Revolution. He was
posthumously named a
Marshal of...
- needed] In Normandy, the
bocage acquired a
particular significance in the
Chouannerie during the
French Revolution. The
bocage was also
significant during...
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western France composed of
insurgents during the war in the Vendée and the
Chouannerie, who
opposed the
French Revolution. The
Catholic and
Royal Army of Vendée...
- abandoned, and
instead the Army of
England was
charged with
suppressing the
Chouannerie of 1799, in
Western France. On 14
January 1800, it was
renamed the Army...
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buildings still visible today in the
sector called the
intra muros. The
Chouannerie was a
royalist uprising or counter-revolution in
twelve of the western...
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headed by the
newly formed Catholic and
Royal Army was
comparable to the
Chouannerie,
which took
place in the area
north of the Loire.
While elsewhere in...