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Renée Bordereau

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Her effectiveness as a soldier is attested by independent sources, including Madame de La Rochejaquelein, who reported "She was of ordinary height and very ugly. One day at Cholet, they pointed her out to me. 'See that soldier who has sleeves of a color different from his coat. That's a girl who
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Renée Bordereau, whose father was butchered before her eyes, and who lost 42 relatives in the civil war of La Vendee; during the course of six years fought in more than 200 battles, on foot and on horseback, with the most determined intrepidity. In
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was set on her head. She was thrown into prison for a crime for which she could only prove her innocence by a discovery of her sex, where she remained five years, until the accession of
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including slitting the neck of her own uncle who was a republican. A unit led by her threw 600 Republican soldiers from the heights of Roche-de-Mûrs in the commune of
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She enlisted in the rebel army dressed as a man. She is reputed to have killed some 20 of the opposing revolutionary army, the
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Her father was part of the riots of the Revolution and as result, was later executed by revolutionaries in December 1793.
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Brave l'Angevin; ou La véritable histoire de Renée Bordereau, cavalier de l'Armée catholique et royale de 1793
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fights like a lion.'... Her unbelievable courage was celebrated throughout the whole army."
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by Mary E. Walker, M. D., pp. 130, 131, New York:The American News Company: 1871.
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time and 800 at another, all of whom would have been executed. A price of 40,000
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soldier. She followed her father, disguised herself as a man, and fought as a
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Amazons to Fighter Pilots: A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women
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Amazons to Fighter Pilots: A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women
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Amazons to Fighter Pilots: A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women
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battle she killed 21 of the enemy. She liberated 50 priests at
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Blood Sisters: The French Revolution in Women's Memory
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Silence in the Mist: A Novel of the French Revolution
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Renée Bordereau, probably 1814, copperplate engraving
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Soulaines-sur-Aubance
Vezins, Maine-et-Loire
Angevin
French
Royalist
cavalier
Charles Melchior Artus de Bonchamps
Vendéan insurrection
French Revolution
Angers, France
Maine
Brittany
Bleues
Mûrs-Erigné
Angers
Pays de la Loire
Louet River
francs
Louis Eighteenth
ISBN
0313327076
ISBN
0313327076
ISBN
0313327076
Marilyn Yalom
James Bogle, Vendee Catholics During the French Revolution
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