Catholic and Royal Army

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The Catholic and Royal Army was a counter-revolutionary force of French royalist and Catholic insurgents that fought the revolutionary government during the War in the Vendée in the 1790s.

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Label Occurrences
Catholic and Royal Army canonical 1
Royal Catholic army 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic military force
counter-revolutionary army
royalist military force
activeIn Anjou
Brittany
Loire Valley
Poitou
Vendée
causeOfConflict Civil Constitution of the Clergy
levée en masse (mass conscription)
commander Charles de Bonchamps
François de Charette
Henri de La Rochejaquelein
Jacques Cathelineau
Louis Marie de Lescure NERFINISHED
Maurice d’Elbée NERFINISHED
composition local clergy supporters
mainly rural peasants
conflict Vendée uprising
surface form: War in the Vendée
country Kingdom of France
surface form: Kingdom of France (claimed allegiance)
dissolutionReason military defeat by Republican forces
endTime 1796
enemyOf Republican “Blues”
formedAs coalition of local insurgent bands
goal defense of the Catholic Church
restoration of the French monarchy
hasPart Vendéan peasant militias
local nobles
royalist officers
historicalPeriod French Revolution
ideology Catholicism
royalism
languageOfCommand French
motto Dieu et le Roi
notableBattle Battle of Cholet (1793)
Battle of Nantes (1793)
Battle of Saumur (1793)
Virée de Galerne campaign
opposedBy French Revolutionary Army
opposedTo French First Republic
partOf Vendée uprising
surface form: Vendéan insurgency
region Western France
surface form: western France
religion Roman Catholicism
startTime 1793
typeOfWarfare guerrilla warfare
insurgency
usesSymbol Sacred Heart
surface form: Sacred Heart emblem

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French Royalists associatedWith Catholic and Royal Army
Battle of Coutras belligerent Catholic and Royal Army
this entity surface form: Royal Catholic army