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BONCHAMPS

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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bonchamps, charles melchior artus, marquis de (c. 1760-1793), vendean leader, was born at jouverteil, anjou. he gained his first military experience in the american war of independence, and on his return to france was made a captain of grenadiers in the french army. he was a staunch upholder of the monarchy, and at the outbreak of the french revolution resigned his command and retired to his chateau at st florent. in the spring of 1793 he was chosen leader by the insurgents of the vendee, and to his counsels may be attributed in great measure the success of the peasants' arms. he was present at the taking of bressuire, thouars and fontenay, at which last place he was wounded; but dissensions among their leaders weakened the insurgents, and at the bloody battle of cholet (october 1793) the vendeans sustained a severe defeat and bonchamps was mortally wounded. he died the next day. it is said that his last act was the pardoning of five thousand republican prisoners, whom his troops had sworn to kill in revenge for his death. a statue of him by david d'angers stands in the church of st florent.