Jean-Nicolas Stofflet, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jean-Nicolas Stofflet

French military leader

Date of Birth: 03-Feb-1753

Place of Birth: Bathelémont, Grand Est, France

Date of Death: 25-Feb-1796

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Jean-Nicolas Stofflet

  • Jean-Nicolas Stofflet (3 February 1753 – 25 February 1796) was a French leader of the Revolt in the VendĂ©e against the First French Republic. Born in BathelĂ©mont-lès-Bauzemont (Meurthe-et-Moselle), the son of a miller, he was for long a private in the Swiss Guard, and afterwards gamekeeper to the comte de Colbert-MaulĂ©vrier, he joined the VendĂ©ans when they rose against the Revolution to defend Roman Catholicism and Royalist principles.
  • During the war in VendĂ©e, he served first under Maurice-Louis-Joseph Gigot d'ElbĂ©e, and fought at Fontenay-le-Comte, Cholet and Saumur, and distinguished himself at the battles of BeauprĂ©au, Laval and Antrain. He was appointed major-general of the Royalist army, and in 1794 succeeded Henri de la Rochejaquelein as commander-in-chief of the Catholic and Royal Army.
  • Stofflet established his headquarters in the Forest of Vezins.
  • But his quarrels with another VendĂ©an leader, François de Charette, and the defeats sustained by the VendĂ©an troops, led him to give in his submission and to accept the terms of the Treaty of La Jaunaye with the National Convention (2 May 1795). He, however, soon violated this treaty, and at the instigation of Royalist agents took arms in December of the same year or behalf of the Count of Provence, from whom he had received the rank of marĂ©chal-de-camp.
  • This last action of Stofflet's failed completely.
  • He was taken prisoner by the Republic, sentenced to death by a military commission, and shot at Angers.

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