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1 Main units  



1.1  Armée de Condé  





1.2  Armée des Princes  





1.3  Armée de Bourbon  







2 Other units  



2.1  Légion des Pyrénées  





2.2  Légion de Panetier  





2.3  Légion du Vallespir  





2.4  Royal Roussillon  





2.5  Régiment de Bourbon  







3 See also  





4 Notes  





5 External links  














Armée des Émigrés






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Armée des émigrés
LeadersLouis Joseph
Dates of operation1792–1814
Allegiance Kingdom of France
IdeologyMonarchism
Size20,000 men
AlliesCoalition Forces
OpponentsRevolutionaries

Bonapartists

Battles and wars
ColoursWhite
Royal Banner

The Armée des émigrés (English: Army of the Émigrés) were counter-revolutionary armies raised outside France by and out of royalist émigrés, with the aim of overthrowing the First French Republic and restoring the monarchy. These were aided by royalist armies within France itself, such as the Chouans, and by allied countries such as Great Britain. They fought, for example, at the sieges of Lyon and Toulon.

They were formed from:

Even Napoleon I said of them "True, they are paid by our enemies, but they were or should have been bound to the cause of their King. France gave death to their action, and tears to their courage. All devotion is heroic".[citation needed]

1802, Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul, decreed a general amnesty for all but around a thousand of the Émigrés, with the exception of commanders and those who held ranks in armies hostile to the French Republic.[1]

Main units[edit]

Cavalier Noble
The capture of François de Charette, 1796

Armée de Condé[edit]

Armée des Princes[edit]

Raised in Germany in 1792, at Trier, and commanded by marshals de Broglie and de Castries, under the aegis of Louis XVI's brothers, the comte de Provence and duc d'Artois. 10,000 strong, it returned to France beside the army of Brunswick and was dismissed on 24 November 1792, two months after the French victory at Valmy.

Armée de Bourbon[edit]

The short-lived Armée de Bourbon was formed by French ÉmigrésinMadrid and Seville, forming a small standing force of 2000 men, briefly participating in the War of the Pyrenees. Remnants of the force remained in the Spanish Royal Army as the Regiment de Bourbon and other legionary formations until well after 1815, when King Louis XVIII, after the Second Defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, recalled them from Spanish service.

Other units[edit]

Légion des Pyrénées[edit]

Légion de Panetier[edit]

Légion du Vallespir[edit]

Royal Roussillon[edit]

Régiment de Bourbon[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ 1792-1801
  • ^ 1801-1814
  • External links[edit]

    1. ^ "Decree on Émigrés 1802". www.napoleon-series.org. Retrieved 22 August 2022.

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