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page 1Royalist insurgents during the French Revolution
Georges Cadoudal
Marshal of France (1771-1804)

Vincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc
French count (1756–1845)
Chouannerie
The Chouannerie (; from the Chouan brothers, two of its leaders) was a royalist uprising or counter-revolution in twelve of the western départements of France, particularly in the provinces of Brittany and Maine, against the First Republic during the French Revolution. It played out in three phases and lasted from spring 1794 to 1800. The revolt was comparable to the War in the Vendée, which took place in the Vendée region.

Chouan
200px|thumb|Breton sentinel in front of a church, painting of Charles Loyeux
Joseph-Geneviève de Puisaye
French counter-revolutionary (1755-1827)

Charles Armand Tuffin, marquis de la Rouerie
French cavalry officer
Renée Bordereau
French wartime cross-dresser
Louis de Frotté
French soldier
Jean Chouan
French revolutionary
Céleste Bulkeley
French soldier
Charles Aimé de Royrand
French military personnel
Jean-Guillaume, baron Hyde de Neuville
French noble and politician (1776-1858)
Marie-Adélaïde de La Touche-Limouzinière
French aristocrat and counter-revolutionary (1760–1794)
Aimé Picquet du Boisguy
French counter revolutionary