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Chouan Army of Rennes and Fougères






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Chouan Army of Rennes and Fougères
Flag of the army of Aimé Picquet du Boisguy
Active1795
Disbanded1800
AllegianceLouis XVII, then Louis XVIII
TypeChouan
Size10,000
Part ofCatholic and Royal Army
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Stamp of the royalist army of Brittany
Typical uniform of the Armée des Chouans de Rennes et Fougères

The Chouan Army of Rennes and Fougères (Armée des Chouans de Rennes et Fougèresorarmée royale de Rennes et de Fougères) was a French counter-revolutionary army established in 1795 by Joseph de Puisaye, who passed on its command to Aimé Picquet du Boisguy, head of the Chouans in the area from 1793 onwards. It merged the Royalist divisions from Ille-et-Vilaine and some from Côtes d'Armor. His influence also extended to some areas of Mayenne in Maine, and MancheinNormandy. After 1796 its influence declined and, from 1799, it was limited to Ille-et-Vilaine alone.

Divisions (1794-1796)[edit]

In 1796, these divisions were under the direction of Joseph de Puisaye and assisted by Boisguy, but whose real command did not have time to be effective. The Fougères division numbered 3,000 men, that of Vitré 1,500, the 8 others were about 7,000 men strong in total.

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