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Florimond-Benjamin MacCurtain was a French Politician and Soldier who gained notoriety during the late 18th and early 19th century. He entered military services in the French Royal Army in 1781 at seventeen years of age. He was quickly granted the rank of ‘Commissioner of War’ within the Army, and elected deputy of the Loire-Inferior to the Council of Five Hundred. During the revolution he was sentenced to deportation because of his father's status as a knight and landowner, but was able to escape from this and join the Chouans. He campaigned for the royalists in Upper Brittany and Lower Anjou for some time. During the French Consulate, he was relieved of his duties and remained out of public affairs during the age and chaos of Napoleon. Following the restoration of the French monarchy he

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  • Florimond-Benjamin MacCurtain (en)
  • Florimond Mac-Curtain de Kainlis (fr)
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  • Florimond-Benjamin Mac-Curtain, baron de Kainlis, né le 29 juillet 1764 à Savennières et mort à Cinq-Mars-la-Pile (Indre-et-Loire) le 15 juillet 1836, est un militaire et homme politique français, et chef chouan pendant la Révolution française. (fr)
  • Florimond-Benjamin MacCurtain was a French Politician and Soldier who gained notoriety during the late 18th and early 19th century. He entered military services in the French Royal Army in 1781 at seventeen years of age. He was quickly granted the rank of ‘Commissioner of War’ within the Army, and elected deputy of the Loire-Inferior to the Council of Five Hundred. During the revolution he was sentenced to deportation because of his father's status as a knight and landowner, but was able to escape from this and join the Chouans. He campaigned for the royalists in Upper Brittany and Lower Anjou for some time. During the French Consulate, he was relieved of his duties and remained out of public affairs during the age and chaos of Napoleon. Following the restoration of the French monarchy he (en)
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  • Florimond-Benjamin MacCurtain (en)
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  • Florimond-Benjamin MacCurtain (en)
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  • Savennieres, Maine-et-Loire, France (en)
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  • Military Service to the Bourbon Dynasty (en)
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  • Irish/French (en)
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  • Cornelius MacCurtain (en)
  • Victoire Le Tellier de Grandval (en)
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  • Catholic (en)
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  • Marie Anne Aubin de l'Estang (en)
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  • Baron de Kainlis, Officer of the Legion of Honor (en)
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  • Florimond-Benjamin MacCurtain was a French Politician and Soldier who gained notoriety during the late 18th and early 19th century. He entered military services in the French Royal Army in 1781 at seventeen years of age. He was quickly granted the rank of ‘Commissioner of War’ within the Army, and elected deputy of the Loire-Inferior to the Council of Five Hundred. During the revolution he was sentenced to deportation because of his father's status as a knight and landowner, but was able to escape from this and join the Chouans. He campaigned for the royalists in Upper Brittany and Lower Anjou for some time. During the French Consulate, he was relieved of his duties and remained out of public affairs during the age and chaos of Napoleon. Following the restoration of the French monarchy he was permitted to rejoin the legitimist Army of Louis XVIII in 1814, and appointed military superintendent on October 4, 1820, an office which he held until his retirement on June 7, 1834. He was granted the Barony of Kainlis for his service to the French Crown, as well as the distinction of an ‘Officer of the Legion of Honor’. (en)
  • Florimond-Benjamin Mac-Curtain, baron de Kainlis, né le 29 juillet 1764 à Savennières et mort à Cinq-Mars-la-Pile (Indre-et-Loire) le 15 juillet 1836, est un militaire et homme politique français, et chef chouan pendant la Révolution française. (fr)
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  • Deputy of the Loire-Inferior, Commissioner of War- Kingdom of France (en)
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  • Baron de Kainlis, Officer of theLegion of Honor (en)
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