. . "Royalist victory" . . . . . "400"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Battle of Saumur (1793)"@en . "100"^^ . . . . . . . . "30000"^^ . "La bataille de Saumur a lieu le 9 juin 1793 lors de la guerre de Vend\u00E9e. Elle s'ach\u00E8ve par la victoire des Vend\u00E9ens qui prennent la ville de Saumur."@fr . . . "1793-06-11"^^ . . . "3023"^^ . "French Republic"@en . "12000"^^ . . . "30,000" . . . . . "1035296258"^^ . . "16069596"^^ . . "La battaglia di Saumur \u00E8 stata una battaglia delle Guerre di Vandea, avvenuta il 9 giugno 1793, tra le forze dell'esercito repubblicano francese e i vandeani dell'Esercito cattolico e reale, nei pressi del castello di Saumur."@it . . . . . . "La Batalla de Saumur (9 de junio de 1793) fue un enfrentamiento militar librado en el contexto de la Guerra de la Vend\u00E9e."@es . . . . . . . "French Royalists" . . . . . "Battle of Saumur"@en . . "La battaglia di Saumur \u00E8 stata una battaglia delle Guerre di Vandea, avvenuta il 9 giugno 1793, tra le forze dell'esercito repubblicano francese e i vandeani dell'Esercito cattolico e reale, nei pressi del castello di Saumur."@it . . "La Batalla de Saumur (9 de junio de 1793) fue un enfrentamiento militar librado en el contexto de la Guerra de la Vend\u00E9e."@es . "1793-06-11"^^ . "Battle of Saumur (1793)"@en . . . . . . "47.2599983215332"^^ . "The Battle of Saumur was a battle during the Vendee Revolt. It occurred in the town of Saumur on 11 June 1793. As at the battle of Thouars, the Republican prisoners were released after swearing not to fight again in the Vend\u00E9e and having had their hair shaved off so they could be recognised lest they went back on their word and were recaptured. In the prison at Saumur, the Vend\u00E9ens found general Pierre Qu\u00E9tineau who had been taken prisoner after his defeat at Thouars. General Lescure, knowing that his defeated opponent was under threat of a sentence of death from the revolutionary court, proposed to the republican general to remain among the royalists but not have to fight for them. Pierre Qu\u00E9tineau refused out of conviction, realising that even if he was safe the revolutionary court could instead punish his family if he was seen to be siding with the counter-revolutionaries, and returned to republican territory. There he was arrested and condemned to death for being defeated, as later was his wife. Shortly after this battle, Cathelineau was elected generalisimo of the Catholic and Royal Army."@en . "La Batalla de Saumur fou un enfrontament militar lliurat en el context de la Revolta de La Vend\u00E9e."@ca . . . "Royalist victory"@en . "the War in the Vend\u00E9e"@en . . . "La bataille de Saumur a lieu le 9 juin 1793 lors de la guerre de Vend\u00E9e. Elle s'ach\u00E8ve par la victoire des Vend\u00E9ens qui prennent la ville de Saumur."@fr . "-0.07689999788999557"^^ . . "Batalla de Saumur"@es . . . . "The Battle of Saumur was a battle during the Vendee Revolt. It occurred in the town of Saumur on 11 June 1793. As at the battle of Thouars, the Republican prisoners were released after swearing not to fight again in the Vend\u00E9e and having had their hair shaved off so they could be recognised lest they went back on their word and were recaptured. In the prison at Saumur, the Vend\u00E9ens found general Pierre Qu\u00E9tineau who had been taken prisoner after his defeat at Thouars. General Lescure, knowing that his defeated opponent was under threat of a sentence of death from the revolutionary court, proposed to the republican general to remain among the royalists but not have to fight for them. Pierre Qu\u00E9tineau refused out of conviction, realising that even if he was safe the revolutionary court could"@en . . . "400-1,500 killed, 3,000 captured" . . . "12,000" . "Batalla de Saumur"@ca . "La Batalla de Saumur fou un enfrontament militar lliurat en el context de la Revolta de La Vend\u00E9e."@ca . "French Royalists"@en . . . "Bataille de Saumur"@fr . . . "Saumur, France"@en . . . "Battaglia di Saumur"@it . "47.26 -0.0769" . . . "POINT(-0.076899997889996 47.259998321533)"^^ . "Saumur Castle"@en . "French Republic" .