The First Battle of Cholet took place during the War in the Vendée on 15 March 1793 in which the city of Cholet was captured by the Vendée insurgents...
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Cholet (French: [ʃɔlɛ] , local pronunciation: [ʃɔ(ː)ɫe], probably from Latin cauletum, "cabbage") is a commune of western France, in the Maine-et-Loire...
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The Battle of Cholet may refer to: The First Battle of Cholet, a battle of the War in the Vendée in March 1793. The Second Battle of Cholet, battle of the...
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The Second Battle of Cholet was fought on 17 October 1793 during the French Revolutionary Wars, between French Republican forces under General Jean Léchelle...
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French Republicans First Battle of Cholet 15 March - French royalist victory over the French republican government forces. Battle of Coron 16 March - French...
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Royalist forces. Five days later the Treaty of Cholet was signed, ending the hostilities. The Army of the West had been formed to pacify the region and...
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Henri de la Rochejaquelein (category Royalist military leaders of the War in the Vendée)
beaten in the Second Battle of Cholet, on 17 October. On 20 October, De la Rochejaquelein was unanimously elected as commander-in-chief of the Catholic and...
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Charles Marie de Beaumont d'Autichamp (category Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Bourbon Restoration)
fall of the First Empire. During the Hundred Days, he raised a small army of Vendéens and took Cholet without a fight, but was beaten at the Battle of Rocheservière...
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Jean Julien Michel Savary (category Politicians of the First French Empire)
of the tribunal of Cholet from 1790 to 1793. When the War in the Vendée broke out, the rebels captured Savary. In March 1793, during the First Battle...
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game of Talor Battle's illustrious college career. In August 2011 he signed with the French team Cholet Basket. Early in December 2011 Talor Battle left...
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the leaders of the Vendéen troops, Charles de Bonchamps, Nicolas Stofflet and Gaspard de Bernard de Marigny regrouped their forces at Cholet. The Royalist...
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Jean-Baptiste Kléber (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
later, Kléber contributed to the Republican victory at Cholet, earning him his promotion to general of division on 17 October 1793. In these operations began...
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War in the Vendée (redirect from Wars of the Vendée)
reinforcements from Mainz. The Vendean army had its first serious defeat at the Battle of Cholet on 17 October; worse for the rebels, their army was split...
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Hundred Days (redirect from War of the Seventh Coalition)
Bressuire and Cholet, before they were defeated by General Lamarque at the Battle of Rocheserviere on 20 June. They signed the Treaty of Cholet six days later...
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Maurice d'Elbée (redirect from Maurice Gigost of Elbée)
the Battle of Pont-Charrault; D'Elbée and Bonchamps won at Beaupreau; and Henri de la Rochejaquelein won the victories at the Aubiers and First Cholet. He...
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having passed to the other side of the Loire following the disaster at Cholet, the Vendéens had stationed in Varages, where a war counsel was held on...
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Revolutionary Wars) First Battle of Cholet – 1793 – War in the Vendée (French Revolutionary Wars) Siege of Condé (1793) – 1793 – War of the First Coalition (French...
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Jean-Nicolas Stofflet (category People executed by the French First Republic)
Vendée, he served first under Maurice d'Elbée, and fought at Fontenay-le-Comte, Cholet and Saumur, and distinguished himself at the battles of Beaupréau, Laval...
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François Joseph Westermann (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
then captured Châtillon on 3 July. After suffering a defeat at the First Battle of Châtillon, Westermann was suspended and brought before the National...
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(Germany) Zaccharie Risacher – F, JL Bourg (France) Tidjane Salaün – F, Cholet Basket (France) Alex Sarr – F/C, Perth Wildcats (Australia) Nikola Topić...
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army or its component forces fought at Second Châtillon, First Noirmoutier, La Tremblaye, Cholet, Laval, Entrames, Fougères, Granville, Dol, Angers, Le...
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Jacques Cathelineau (category Royalist military leaders of the War in the Vendée)
men, he joined Stofflet and took Cholet, Vihiers, and Chalonnes. He seized Beaupréau on 23 April and won the Battle of Thouars on 5 May. Having been pushed...
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Charles de Bonchamps (redirect from Charles Artus of Bonchamps)
Dissensions among their leaders weakened the insurgents, and at the bloody battle of Cholet (October 1793) the Vendéans sustained a severe defeat and Bonchamps...
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April 17, Cholet was recaptured by the Republicans. However, Berruyer erred in failing to pursue the Anjou army. Preoccupied with the condition of his troops...
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Jean Cholet (died 2 August 1293) was a French cardinal and Doctor utriusque iure (Doctor of Civil and Canon Law) at the University of Paris. His diplomatic...
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Michel de Beaupuy (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
infantry division during the Wars of the French Revolution. He was killed at the Battle of Emmendingen. His surname is one of the names inscribed under the...
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Louis Marie de Lescure (category Marquesses of Lescure)
sustained multiple defeats, but finally gained a victory between Tiffauges and Cholet on 19 September 1793. He was seriously wounded by a bullet to the head at...
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Charles Aimé de Royrand (category French military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
broke out in 1793 he was chosen as the leader of the southern army. He led rebel forces at Luçon, Cholet and Entrames. He was fatally wounded at Entrames...
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the army of Anjou and Haut-Poitou, commanded by the generalissimo Maurice d'Elbée, which was defeated on 17 October at the battle of Cholet. The "Galerne...
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