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Louis Claude Monnet de Lorbeau

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22: 180:, the 4,000-strong Republican army was attacked by 30,000 men and the brigade in which Monnet was serving was for an instant shaken by the terrible artillery fire. However, hearing of Monnet's courage, they soon formed ranks and charged this artillery, encouraging the following troops to capture the artillery from the insurgents and thus beat them into retreat. In 1791 he won new renown at the fighting at 274:. Monnet fought at Berne and covering himself in glory at the Sion affair. The enemy were guarding the bridge of the Morga pass and holding the high ground, entrenched behind the stream bordering their camp. The battle lasted most of a day 66:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 52: 286: 333: 338: 223:, who promoted him to chef de bataillon on 25 November 1795 (4 frimaire year IV) and put him in command of a mobile column to pursue the remnants of Charette's army. The 213: 292: 252: 343: 177: 69:
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and particularly in the Saint-Denis affair. At Saint-Denis he and 600 combatants beat and threw into complete rout a force of 6,000 men under
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1 January 1766 – Paris, 8 June 1819) was a French general, most notable for his failure to prevent the landing of the
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from 1789 to 1792, but only joined the regular army on 28 March 1793, as a captain in the 36th Battalion of the
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terrain in which they were operating, defeating the enemy everywhere, forcing the submission of
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Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850
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was also informed of his good conduct and made him commander of the 31st
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French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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For his actions at Saint-Denis, he won the praise of
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Republican military leaders of the War in the Vendée
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