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143:, who formed the permanent garrison of Paris and had strong local ties, then fired on the cavalrymen of the Royal-Allemand. The regiment was subsequently withdrawn from Paris and returned to its frontier garrison. While desertions from both French and foreign regiments were running at a high rate during the revolutionary disorders of 1789, the Royal-Allemand lost only three men during this period. In part this appears to have occurred because of the widespread hostility that developed towards this unit following its clashes with civilians in Paris on 12 July. 61: 258: 272: 244: 216: 202: 188: 230: 26: 286: 151:
In 1791 the bulk of the regiments of the French Army lost their historic titles and were renamed under a system of numbering. The Royal-Allemand became the "15e régiment de cavalerie" (15th Cavalry Regiment). After the overthrow of
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While the Royal-Allemand was mainly recruited within the borders of France, its German speaking troopers proved willing to act against the Paris population when ordered. On 12 July 1789, a squadron of the regiment, under the command of
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was a regiment in the French Royal army, composed of German-speakers (both French-born and immigrants from German states). In 1791 it became the "15 régiment de cavalerie" (15th Cavalry Regiment), and in 1792 it was disbanded.
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In June 1789 the Royal-Allemand was one of the regiments of the Royal Army summoned to Paris to suppress the growing disturbances in the city, that preceded the outbreak of the
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in August 1792, part of the regiment, led by its officers, defected and took service with the army of royalist emigres being raised by the
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in 1672, the Royal-Allemand saw extensive active service in Flanders and various German states during both the
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served as a lieutenant in the regiment before losing his commission after failing to return from leave.
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Poland's Caribbean Tragedy: A Study of Polish Legions in the Haitian War of Independence 1802-1803
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Charge of Prince de Lambesc at the head of the RĂ©giment de Royal-Allemand, 12 July 1789
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killing one and injuring others. A detachment of the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1792
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France
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Cavalry
Louis XIV
War of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War
French Revolution
Charles Eugene
Tuileries Garden
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Louis XVI
Prince de Condé
Coblenz
Jabłonowski
RĂ©giment Royal-Allemand cavalerie 1740 - 1757
RĂ©giment Royal-Allemand cavalerie 1757 - 1762
RĂ©giment Royal-Allemand cavalerie 1762 - 1767
RĂ©giment Royal-Allemand cavalerie 1767 - 1776
RĂ©giment Royal-Allemand cavalerie 1776 - 1779
RĂ©giment Royal-Allemand cavalerie 1779 - 1786
RĂ©giment Royal-Allemand cavalerie 1786 - 1791
15e régiment de cavalerie 1791 - 1792
Charge of Prince de Lambesc at the head of the RĂ©giment de Royal-Allemand, 12 July 1789
Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
Uniform of a trooper of the Royal-Allemand
Uniform of a colonel of the Royal-Allemand
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