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General informations Date April 1796 Place Near Juvign\u00e9 Issue Chouans victory Forces in the presence 1,200 men ~ 2,000 men Losses unknown 8 dead, 22 injured (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Chouannerie modifier (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Battle of Juvign\u00e9 Opposed Chouans and Republicans during the Chouannerie wars. In the month of April 1796 , while Boisguy fought in the country of Avranches, Joseph de Puisaye went to the Vitr\u00e9 division and settled in the Hurli\u00e8res, in Ch\u00e2tillon-en-Vendelais. Puisaye gave the order to Alexis du Bouays de Cou\u00ebsbouc, Toussaint du Breil de Pontbriand, Henri du Boishamon and Chabert to join him, establish their cantonments in the surroundings and stay there for a few days. Once Puisaye had gathered the entire Vitr\u00e9 division, he declared his intention to want to install his headquarters in Juvign\u00e9. Pontbriand, however, represented reservations, because the whole population was not a royalist in this town, moreover, since the submission of the Vend\u00e9e, republican reinforcements were likely to come from Mayenne. Puisaye did not change his plan, however and he ordered Pontbriand to post in Saint-Pierre-des-Landes and Chabert to go to Saint-Hilaire-du-Maine. For its part Pontbriand sent Louis Hubert to watch Ern\u00e9e. Two days after the meeting, Hubert returned to Pontbriand, telling him that a troupe of Republicans were behind him. Pontbriand sent to seek Cou\u00ebsbouc and ordered the troop to fall back instead which served as a gathering in the event of a alert. However, he collided with the opposition of Cou\u00ebsbouc, who despite the protests of his officers, did not want to withdraw before having seen the enemy. Cou\u00ebsbouc approached and pulled a gunshot which killed a republican, then retreated. Luckily for the Chouans, the Republicans believed that they were near an ambush and stopped. The Chouans took advantage of it and withdrew outside the town. A little further the whole Division of Vitr\u00e9 rushed to the meeting place and gathered. As the Chouans reorganized, Pontbriand learned that the division Brutal , commanded by Gustave Hay de Bonteville was near. Pontbriand therefore sent them a letter asking him to take the Republicans in reverse. For their part, all the chouans of the Pays de Ver\u00e9r\u00e9 got along behind fairly low ditches located in front of Juvign\u00e9. The Chabert brothers commanded the center; Pontbriand, the right flank and Boishamon, the left side. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Captain Pierre Carr\u00e9, says Piquet , took the head of a group of 30 men and was responsible for attracting the Republicans into the ambush. Meanwhile, Coster de Saint-Victor, the lieutenant of Cou\u00ebsbouc crossed the line, ordering the order to pull only at staunch. Piquet succeeds in attracting Blue And fell back, pursued very closely by the Republican skirmishers. However, these, attacked, discovered the ambush and managed to join the column. Warrant Officer Jean-Daniel \u0153hlert then walked on the positions of the Chouans in order to remove them from vivid strength. According to Pontbriand, \u0153hlert commanded a mobile column of 900 men, plus the territorial guards of Ern\u00e9e and an artillery detachment on foot. He also ordered to dreaded tirailleurs in Chouans, because in the event of a republican victory, these troops of runners caused the Chouans’ damage to the Chouans that could not do online soldiers. However, the discharge of the Chouans was here particularly deadly. On the right flank, Ponbriand led a load to the bayonet that put the Blue on the run. Shortly after, the chouans charged on all sides and broke the line of the republicans who recung. Gustave Hay de Bonteville, however, arrived too late to cut their retirement. During retirement, \u0153hlert discovered an excellent position with a windmill and rallied his troops hoping to stop the pursuit of the chouans. But the republican soldiers were completely demoralized and flee from the start of the attack, they were chased into the suburbs of Ern\u00e9e. Arrived in front of the city of Ern\u00e9e, the chouans hesitated to attack it. Bonteville had joined the troop and most of the officers opted for the attack. It was at this moment that Puisaye arrived with his staff from the Croixille, where he was at the start of the fight. The officers reported to him the events of the fight and Puisaye congratulated all the officers of their actions but gave the order not to attack Ern\u00e9e. Puisaye then addressed the soldiers and delivered a speech at the end of which all the Chouans shouted “Long live the king!”. These cries were so strong that the Republicans heard them from the city. They doubted to be able to repel an attack and deliberate to evacuate the city. Puisaye then commanded him to Lieutenant-Colonel Louis Hubert and gave him the cross of Saint-Louis to the applause of his comrades. The chouans then withdrew, abandoning Ern\u00e9e. Christian Le Boutellier, The revolution in the country of Foug\u00e8res , Archaeological and historical society of the district of Foug\u00e8res, 1989 Toussaint du Breil de Pontbriand, M\u00e9mes you colonel the pontbriend , 1897 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/battle-of-juvigne-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Battle of Juvign\u00e9 – Wikipedia"}}]}]