Army of Mainz
The Army of Mainz or Army of Mayence (Armée de Mayence) was a French Revolutionary Army set up on 9 December 1797 by splitting the Army of Germany into the Army of Mayence and the Army of the Rhine. Part of it split off on 4 February 1799 to form the Army of Observation, though part of that army then re-merged as the Army of Mayence on 28 March that year. The remainder formed the Army of the Danube. In 1793, the French soldiers captured in the Siege of Mainz were paroled by the Prussians with the promise not to fight against the First Coalition for one year. As their parole conditions did not prohibit them from fighting French rebels in the interior, the troops were sent to fight in the War in the Vendée under the unofficial name "Army of Mayence". This body was absorbed into the Army of t
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Army of Mainz
The Army of Mainz or Army of Mayence (Armée de Mayence) was a French Revolutionary Army set up on 9 December 1797 by splitting the Army of Germany into the Army of Mayence and the Army of the Rhine. Part of it split off on 4 February 1799 to form the Army of Observation, though part of that army then re-merged as the Army of Mayence on 28 March that year. The remainder formed the Army of the Danube. In 1793, the French soldiers captured in the Siege of Mainz were paroled by the Prussians with the promise not to fight against the First Coalition for one year. As their parole conditions did not prohibit them from fighting French rebels in the interior, the troops were sent to fight in the War in the Vendée under the unofficial name "Army of Mayence". This body was absorbed into the Army of t
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Armée de Mayence est le nom do ...... ttre l'insurrection vendéenne.
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Die Armée de Mayence (deutsch: ...... litionstruppen in Europa teil.
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The Army of Mainz or Army of M ...... of the West on 6 October 1793.
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Fusilier of a French Revolutionary Army
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December 1797 – February 1799
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Armée de Mayence est le nom do ...... ttre l'insurrection vendéenne.
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Die Armée de Mayence (deutsch: ...... litionstruppen in Europa teil.
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The Army of Mainz or Army of M ...... as absorbed into the Army of t
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Army of Mainz
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Armée de Mayence
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Armée de Mayence
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