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    Generalissimo Jacques Cathelineau (French pronunciation: [ʒak katlino]; 5 January 1759 – 14 July 1793) was a French Vendéan insurrectionist leader during...
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    were massacred. A large band of peasants under the leadership of Jacques Cathelineau and Jean-Nicolas Stofflet seized Saint-Florent-le-Vieil on 12 March...
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    by the baron of Keller, of which some were former Swiss Guards. Jacques Cathelineau Maurice Gigost d'Elbée Charles de Bonchamps François-Athanase Charette...
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    Minerva between Apollo and Mercury, c. 1815, Château de Compiègne Jacques Cathelineau, généralissime vendéen, 1816, Musée d'art et d'histoire de Cholet...
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  • Gaétan Cathelineau (1787–1859) was a French painter of portraits and of historical and genre subjects. Cathelineau was born at Montrichard (Loir-et-Cher)...
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    The army successfully stormed Saumur on 9 June 1793. On June 12, Jacques Cathelineau was elected the army commander. Then, the highest-level Royalist...
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    and the Battle of Nantes resulted in the death of Royalist leader Jacques Cathelineau. Three years later another Royalist leader, François de Charette...
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    Portrait of the Marquis de Bonchamps by Anne-Louis Girodet Portrait of Jacques Cathelineau by Anne-Louis Girodet The Vow of Louis XIII by Jean-Auguste-Dominique...
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    the peasant fighters asked Charette to be their leader. He joined Jacques Cathelineau following the taking of Saumur in June 1793 and fought in most of...
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    1802) Spain (1796–1802) Commanders and leaders Prince Louis Joseph Jacques Cathelineau † Henri de la Rochejaquelein † Georges Cadoudal  Jean Chouan † Francis...
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    His troop joined those of François de Charette, Charles Bonchamps, Jacques Cathelineau and Jean-Nicolas Stofflet. The army experienced several successes:...
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    in Nantes, on 28 June 1793, Talmont proved his courage along with Jacques Cathelineau and Maurice d'Elbée, by checking the ranks, bringing back to combat...
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    Chemillé. The Vendéens, under the command of Maurice d'Elbée and Jacques Cathelineau, had established their position along the main road and behind the...
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    clashes repulsing an attack by a Vendéen army of 50,000 Vendéens under Jacques Cathelineau. Victorious again at the battle of Montaigu (against François de...
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    Poullart des Places Francois-Marie-Benjamin Richard de la Vergne Jacques Cathelineau Jean of Saint Samson Marie-Yvonne-Aimee of Jesus Pauline-Louise Pinczon...
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  • republican forces to flight. On March 13, the peasants, who had put Jacques Cathelineau at their head, took Jallais. On March 14, Chemillé fell in his turn...
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  • pushed back during the Battle of Nantes, and their leading general Jacques Cathelineau was severely wounded. Nonetheless, determined to confront the Republican...
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    sister, Vera Oumançoff, lived with Jacques and Raïssa for almost all their married life. At the Sorbonne, Jacques and Raïssa soon became disenchanted...
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    for being defeated, as later was his wife. Shortly after this battle, Cathelineau was elected generalisimo of the Catholic and Royal Army. Johnson, Thomas...
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  • armies, the largest of which was the Army of the Upper Vendée under Jacques Cathelineau, Charles de Bonchamps, Louis Marie de Lescure, Maurice d'Elbée, Jean-Nicolas...
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    Monetary Conservative: Jacques Rueff and 20th Century Free Market Thought. De Kalb: Northern Illinois University Press. Rueff, Jacques (1972). The Monetary...
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  • controlling as many as 50,000 men. Its leaders were Charles de Bonchamps, Jacques Cathelineau, Maurice d'Elbée, Louis Marie de Lescure, Henri de La Rochejaquelein...
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    to Jacques Bainville. Works by Jacques Bainville at Faded Page (Canada) Works by or about Jacques Bainville at the Internet Archive Works by Jacques Bainville...
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  • Dimitri Ferran (season 5 to 7) Diane and Robin Weiller (season 1) Marceau Cathelineau (season 1) Jules and Lucas Josso (season 2) Jean Daudigny (season 3)...
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  • In 2007, a formal judicial investigation was opened against Jacques Chirac himself. Jacques Chirac, 1976–1994 Alain Juppé, 1994–1997 Philippe Séguin, 1997–1999...
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  • It was led by Philippe de Villiers, once communications minister under Jacques Chirac. The party was considered Eurosceptic, though not to the extent...
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  • officially created in January 1960, was a Gaullist militia founded by Jacques Foccart, Charles de Gaulle's chief adviser for African matters, and Pierre...
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  • in June 1936. Many members of Solidarité Française subsequently joined Jacques Doriot's fascist Parti populaire français (PPF). 6 February 1934 crisis...
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    established in 2002 under the leadership of the then-president of France, Jacques Chirac. The UMP used to be one of the two major political parties in the...
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    gaullist movement, in particular by Robert Pandraud, Charles Pasqua and Jacques Foccart; the Service d'Action Civique was dissolved in 1982 by the socialist...
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