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  1. Georges Cadoudal, häufig auch einfach Georges genannt (* 1. Januar 1771 in Brech bei Auray, Département Morbihan; † 25. Juni 1804 in Paris, hingerichtet), war ein französischer General und Anführer der Chouans im französischen Revolutionskrieg. Leben. Cadoudal – Sohn eines Müllers – studierte in Vannes.

  2. Georges Cadoudal, né à Brec'h le 1 er janvier 1771 et mort guillotiné le 25 juin 1804 à Paris, est un général chouan, commandant de l'Armée catholique et royale de Bretagne. Fils de paysans aisés, charismatique et doué d'une force herculéenne, Cadoudal est d'abord partisan de la Révolution française .

    • Général Georges, Gédéon
  3. Georges Cadoudal ( Breton: Jorj Kadoudal; January 1, 1771 – June 25, 1804), sometimes called simply Georges, was a Breton counter-revolutionary and leader of the Chouannerie during the French Revolution. He was posthumously named a Marshal of France in 1814 by the reinstated Bourbons.

    • 1793–1804
  4. Georges Cadoudal (6 July 1929 – 13 June 2021) was a French sonneur and musician. Alongside Étienne Rivoallan , he formed a group of sonneurs dedicated to the revival of Breton music after World War II. A founding member of Bagad Bourbriac , he was its penn-soner from 1953 to 1964.

    • Musician
  5. 3. Juli 2023 · The Cadoudal Affair was a royalist conspiracy to kill or abduct Napoleon Bonaparte and restore the House of Bourbon to the French throne. Its main conspirators were Georges Cadoudal and General Jean-Charles Pichegru. The plot was uncovered, and most of the conspirators were arrested in February-March 1804.

  6. 03. 2021 - 00:03. Georges Cadoudal (1771-1804) war Anhänger der Royalisten und führte die Chouans als General an. 1804 wurde er Opfer der napolepnischen Justiz.

  7. The Pichegru Conspiracy, otherwise known as the Cadoudal Affair was a conspiracy involving royalists Jean-Charles Pichegru and Georges Cadoudal who wished to overthrow Napoleon Bonaparte's military regime. They were apprehended and sentenced to death, but not before the rumors of their plot reached Napoleon.