Johann Christian Claudius Devaranne (March 8, 1784 – July 20, 1813) was one of the leaders of the directed against Napoleon I of France's military occupation of Solingen in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia. Up through the time of his involvement with the insurgency, Devaranne operated an inn and hardware store in Solingen's Wald district. Devaranne's housemaid turned him in to the French for a 100 Franc reward. When Devaranne returned to his home, French soldiers were waiting to arrest him. He was tried with other resistance leaders and executed by firing squad in Düsseldorf.
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| - Johann Christian Claudius Devaranne (* 8. März 1784 in Hanau; † 20. Juli 1813 in Düsseldorf) war führend im lokalen Widerstand in Solingen gegen napoleonische Truppenaushebungen nach dessen großen Verlusten im Russlandfeldzug. (de)
- Johann Christian Claudius Devaranne (March 8, 1784 – July 20, 1813) was one of the leaders of the directed against Napoleon I of France's military occupation of Solingen in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia. Up through the time of his involvement with the insurgency, Devaranne operated an inn and hardware store in Solingen's Wald district. Devaranne's housemaid turned him in to the French for a 100 Franc reward. When Devaranne returned to his home, French soldiers were waiting to arrest him. He was tried with other resistance leaders and executed by firing squad in Düsseldorf. (en)
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| - Johann Christian Claudius Devaranne (* 8. März 1784 in Hanau; † 20. Juli 1813 in Düsseldorf) war führend im lokalen Widerstand in Solingen gegen napoleonische Truppenaushebungen nach dessen großen Verlusten im Russlandfeldzug. (de)
- Johann Christian Claudius Devaranne (March 8, 1784 – July 20, 1813) was one of the leaders of the directed against Napoleon I of France's military occupation of Solingen in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia. Up through the time of his involvement with the insurgency, Devaranne operated an inn and hardware store in Solingen's Wald district. Napoléon's losses, resulting from the French invasion of Russia, prompted him to conscript replacements from the populations under his control. Among these were the citizenry of Solingen. Napoléon's draft announcement quickly generated resistance. On learning of the resistance, Napoléon dispatched troops to suppress it. Devaranne was identified as one of the leaders and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Devaranne's housemaid turned him in to the French for a 100 Franc reward. When Devaranne returned to his home, French soldiers were waiting to arrest him. He was tried with other resistance leaders and executed by firing squad in Düsseldorf. (en)
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