Chouan Army of Rennes and Fougères
| Chouan Army of Rennes and Fougères | |
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Flag of the army | |
| Active | 1795 |
| Disbanded | 1800 |
| Allegiance | Louis XVII, then Louis XVIII |
| Type | Chouan |
| Size | 10,000 |
| Part of | Catholic and Royal Army |
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The Chouan Army of Rennes and Fougères (Armée des Chouans de Rennes et Fougères or armée royale de Rennes et de Fougères) was a royalist counter-revolutionary army that operated in the 1790s in revolutionary France. The army was founded in 1794 as part of the Catholic and Royal Army of Brittany, but split from it under its leader Lieutenant General Joseph de Puisaye in 1795. The army was made up of people active in the Chouannerie revolts.