. . . . . . . "The wounded General Lescure crosses the Loire at Saint-Florent"@en . . . . "60000"^^ . "Beaupuy"@en . . . "20000"^^ . . . . . . . "L\u00E9chelle \u2020"@en . "Marceau"@en . "Republicans"@en . "Chouans"@en . . . "30000"^^ . "Westermann"@en . "Vend\u00E9ens"@en . "It concerns the Vendean army's crossing of the River Loire after their defeat in the battle of Cholet on 17 October 1793 and its march to Granville in the hope of finding reinforcements there from England. Unable to take Granville on 14 November 1793, it fell back towards Savenay (23 December 1793) where it was completely destroyed by Republican troops under Kl\u00E9ber. The battle of Savenay marked the end of what would come to be called the first war in the Vend\u00E9e."@en . "~ 10,000 dead"@en . "--10-18"^^ . "It concerns the Vendean army's crossing of the River Loire after their defeat in the battle of Cholet on 17 October 1793 and its march to Granville in the hope of finding reinforcements there from England. Unable to take Granville on 14 November 1793, it fell back towards Savenay (23 December 1793) where it was completely destroyed by Republican troops under Kl\u00E9ber. The battle of Savenay marked the end of what would come to be called the first war in the Vend\u00E9e."@en . "50000"^^ . . . . "Maine, Britanny, Normandy"@en . "Bouin de Marigny \u2020"@en . "Decisive Republican victory"@en . . ""@en . "Vir\u00E9e de Galerne"@en . "~ 50,000\u2013100,000"@en . . "6000"^^ . .