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Battle of Redon

Battle of Redon
Part of the Chouannerie

Abside de l'église Saint-Sauveur à Redon, engraving by Thomas Drake, 1860
DateNovember 10, 1799
Location
Redon, France
47°39′08″N 2°05′01″W / 47.65222°N 2.08361°W / 47.65222; -2.08361
Result Chouan victory
Belligerents
France French Republic Chouans
Commanders and leaders
Capitaine Gely Louis de Sol de Grisolles
Strength
40 to 60 individuals[1][2]
4 cannons[2]
3 pierriers[2]
900 to 1,200 individuals[1]
2 cannons[2]
Casualties and losses
5 dead[1]
5 wounded[1]
30 to 50 prisoners (released)[1][2]
1 to 4 dead[1][2]
4 to 12 wounded[1][2]
Battle of Redon is located in France
Battle of Redon
Location within France

The Battle of Redon occurred on November 10, 1799, during the Chouannerie. The battle concluded with the triumph of the Chouans, who proceeded to occupy the town of Redon.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Cadic 2003, pp. 253–254, t. II
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Souben 1989, pp. 79–85

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Bataille de Redon (10 novembre 1799) French

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