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Battle of Fougères

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6,000 men
  
30,000 men 50 cannons

Result
  
Vendéen victory

Date
  
3 November 1793

Location
  
Fougères, France

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Adjudant général Brière
  
Henri de La Rochejaquelein

Similar
  
Battle of Laval, Siege of Angers, Battle of Granville, Battle of Entrames, Battle of Fontenay‑le‑Comte

The battle of Fougères was a battle on 3 November 1793 at Fougères, during the Virée de Galerne. It was a Vendéen victory.

The Vendéens (on their way from taking Mayenne) decided to march on Saint-Malo to make contact with the British and, recently joined by the Chouans, marched on Fougères on the way. Realising the danger, the Republicans prepared to defend the city and castle, with adjudant général Brière gathering 6,000 National Guards and soldiers from line regiments and inspecting the castle's defences. Many administrators chose to leave the city and flee towards Rennes, with some exceptions staying put, such as mayor Lesueur.

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Battle of Fougères Wikipedia