Joseph-Geneviève, comte de Puisaye (6 March 1755 – 13 September 1827) was a minor French nobleman who fought as a counter-revolutionary during the French...
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France. Joseph de Puisaye, a nobleman and military veteran, fled to Britain in 1794, where he entered into negotiations with Count of Artois. Puisaye also...
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of Brittany, but split from it under its leader Lieutenant General Joseph de Puisaye in 1795. The army was made up of people active in the Chouannerie...
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his authority as a Chouan chief only extended to his own canton. Joseph de Puisaye, a former officer who was compromised in the federalist revolts, realised...
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Rouërie, this army was created by Joseph de Puisaye to unify the different chouans divisions. On 15 October 1794, Puisaye was named Lieutenant General of...
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to the south. The Communauté de communes de Puisaye-Forterre [fr], created in 2017, covers most of the historical Puisaye, though not its Western fringe...
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placed under the command of émigré Générals Joseph de Puisaye and Hermilly. Hearing of this, de Charette de la Contrie broke the peace agreement and reopened...
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support of the Chouans, an army of émigrés, under the command of Joseph de Puisaye, landed at Quiberon. June 26: An army of four thousand royalist émigrés...
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Administrateur des Armées Républicaines dans la Vendée — differed. Joseph de Puisaye, the best-informed on the topic after having been the Chouannerie's...
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opting for open revolt. The Girondins placed Georges Félix de Wimpffen and Joseph de Puisaye in command of their forces. In early July their expedition...
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