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    Georges Cadoudal

    Marshal of France

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  1. Georges Cadoudal ( Breton: Jorj Kadoudal; January 1, 1771 – June 25, 1804), sometimes called simply Georges, was a Breton counter-revolutionary and leader of the Chouannerie during the French Revolution. He was posthumously named a Marshal of France in 1814 by the reinstated Bourbons.

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  3. Georges Cadoudal, né à Brec'h le 1 er janvier 1771 et mort guillotiné le 25 juin 1804 à Paris, est un général chouan, commandant de l'Armée catholique et royale de Bretagne. Fils de paysans aisés, charismatique et doué d'une force herculéenne, Cadoudal est d'abord partisan de la Révolution française .

  4. Georges Cadoudal (zhôrzh kädōōdäl´), 1771–1804, French royalist conspirator. A commander of the Chouans, he led the counterrevolutionists in the Vendée. He fled to England in 1801 after the failure of an attempted assassination of Napoleon Bonaparte.

  5. Dec 20, 2019 · After he was sentenced to death in 1804 for conspiring to assassinate Napoleon, Georges Cadoudal refused to beg him for mercy. In June of that year, Cadoudal was the first of 12 royalist...

  6. Royalist leader, sometimes simply refered to as "Georges"; participated in the Vendée insurrection and in plots against Bonaparte, notably the attempt of 24 December 1800 (the "machine infernale" at Rue Nicaise in Paris), and had to flee in England on several occasions.

  7. The Cadoudal Affair, or the Pichegru Conspiracy, was a failed royalist attempt to kill or kidnap Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), then the First Consul of the French Republic, and restore the House of Bourbon to the French throne.

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