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- of Tiffauges covers 980 hectares. The average altitude of the muni****lity is 89 meters, with levels fluctuating between 42 and 113 meters. Tiffauges is...
- The Château de Tiffauges is a medieval castle situated in the French commune of Tiffauges in the Vendée département. The castle is also known as the cChâteau...
- The battle of Torfou-Tiffauges was a battle on 19 September 1793 during the War in the Vendée. It pitted many Royalist military leaders against Republican...
- "De Gilles de Rais à Abel Tiffauges: des destinées placées sous le signe de l'inversion" [From Gilles de Rais to Abel Tiffauges: destinies marked by inversion]...
- by troops under Jean-Baptiste Kléber.[citation needed] The Battle of Tiffauges was fought on 19 September 1793 between Royalist military leaders against...
- Biagetti) Chouans! (1988, directed by Philippe de Broca) as Baron de Tiffauges Young Toscanini (1988, directed by Franco Zeffirelli) as Comparsa (uncredited)...
- suppression of the Revolt in the Vendée. Although beaten at the Battle of Tiffauges on 19 September 1793, he maintained good relations with the representatives...
- Malkovich as the titular Abel Tiffauges, the film revisited many of the themes and time period of The Tin Drum. Tiffauges is a slow-witted French soldier...
- gained a victory between Tiffauges and Cholet on 19 September 1793. He was seriously wounded by a bullet to the head at Tiffauges. The struggle was then...
- were again under arms, but he had to evacuate Chemillé and withdraw to Tiffauges. With 3,000 men, he joined Stofflet and took Cholet, Vihiers, and Chalonnes...