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A part Andorre et Monaco, les 12 autres sont des dépendances de la France et ne sont pas des pays. Ils sont soit des départements ou des territoires d'outre-mer. Et je doute fort que ce chant soit interdit à Andorre et à Monaco, qui sont des pays souverains. Monaco est une principauté indépendante avec à sa tête Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II. Andorre est également une principauté avec deux co-princes, l'évêque d'Urgel (Espagne) et le Président de la France. C'est surréaliste mais le Président de la France est aussi un prince !
English lyrics for those that do not speak French: Monsieur D'Elbée It is by you that they will be saved Monsieur D'Elbée And our parishes and our priests Mr. Stofflet By the sword and the pistol Mr. Stofflet We will deliver Cholet Cathelineau, Cathelineau From Chemillé to Beaupreau Cathelineau, Cathelineau We will snap our clogs Monsieur d'Bonchanps You will keep Saint Florent Monsieur d'Bonchamps We are the peasant soldiers Monsieur d'Charette With our forks and our billhooks Monsieur d'Charette Come march at our head Monsieur Henri We will defend our farms Monsieur Henri With our hearts and rifles Monsieur d'Lescure In the name of God, we swear to you Monsieur d'Lescure We will follow you to Saumur M'sieur d’la Verrie The Gaubretière is not a nest M'sieur d’la Verrie It is the whole Vendée that roars
Monsieur Henri de La Rochejaquelein is my all time hero! He was essentially still a kid when he gallantly fought for a good cause! Vive la Vendee! Vive le Dieu et Roi!
@@PROGAMING-xi2yj no nie, katolicyzm wciąż jest w Polsce niezwykle silny. Wystarczy porównać go z jakimkolwiek innym wyznaniem. Albo spojrzeć jak cały naród potrafi się wzburzyć na cokolwiek choć delikatnie godzącego w Kościół
My family came to England during the revolution and I guess that's why we have heads. We've gone from French Royalists to British. My surname is French Normandy in origin
This is a year late, but here are two translations below. The first translation is very literal, while I tried to make the second one flow better with the tune and rhyme it where I could without taking too much creative liberty. I prefer the second one, but will leave both versions. I don't have the time or means to make it rhyme/fit perfectly in English without completely rewriting it, so some of the original charm is lost in translation. I also added footnotes to explain some of the words/lyrics with a little historical context. MARCH OF THE CATHOLIC AND ROYAL ARMY [Version 1] Mr.[1] D'Elbée, x2 It is by you that they will be saved, Mr. D'Elbée, x2 And our parishes and our pastors[2]. Mr. Stofflet, [x2] By the sabre and the pistol, Mr. Stofflet, [x2] We are going to deliver Cholet. Cathelineau, Cathelineau, From Chemillé by Beapreau, Cathelineau, Cathelineau, We will stomp our clogs. Mr. d'Bonchamps, x2 You[3] are going to protect Saint Florent, Mr. d'Bonchamps, x2 We are peasant soldiers. Mr. d'Charette, x2 With our pitchforks and our billhooks, Mr. d'Charette, x2 Are going to walk by our head. Mr. Henri, x2 We will defend our farms, Mr. Henri, x2 With our hearts and our rifles[4]. Mr. d'Lescure, x2 In God's Name, we swear it to you, Mr. d'Lescure, x2 We follow you until Saumur. Mr. d'la Verrie, x2 Gaubretière is not a nest [of spies], Mr. d'la Verrie, x2 It's all the Vendée who turns red[5]. [1] The literal translation is "Mister", but at the time, "Mr." would only have been used for the landed aristocracy and is meant as a title to delineate a social status along the lines of "Lord", "Sire", "My Lord", or "Sir", unlike today where it is used as a polite way to refer to a man of any class. [2] I.e. a Catholic priest in charge of a local parish. [3] The version of "you" used here is the formal polite version that we now use in English generically whether intended as formal or informal, so the gesture of polite acknowledgement to his authority over them is lost on us somewhat in translation. [4] This can also be translated generically as "guns" which would have been some sort of musket. Since rifled firearms were even more expensive than smoothbore muskets, the poor peasants who made this song (as indicated by their reference to their clogs, i.e. the shoes of the poor peasants and a symbol of this region), they likely just meant muskets generally and would have used whatever they could get their hands on. [5] The word "nest" likely refers to the fear of spies or traitors to the cause in that area. The verse taken as a whole is meant as a reassurance to this leader that they all are loyal to the royalist cause. The symbolic colour of the royalists was red, which is why it refers to the whole province as being red here, as opposed to the Masonic revolutionaries who were denoted by the colour blue or a combination of red, white, and blue. This reference is not to be confused with communist "reds" who came about roughly a century later. MARCH OF THE CATHOLIC AND ROYAL ARMY [Version 2] Lord D'Elbée, x2 It's by you that they'll be saved, Lord D'Elbée, x2 Our parishes and our pastors. Lord Stofflet, [x2] By the pistol and the sword, Lord Stofflet, [x2] We'll liberate Cholet. Cathelineau, Cathelineau, From Chemillé by Beapreau, Cathelineau, Cathelineau, As we march we'll clack our clogs. Lord d'Bonchamps, x2 You'll protect Saint Florent, Lord d'Bonchamps, x2 We're soldiers and peasants. Lord d'Charette, x2 Our pitchforks and our billhooks, Lord d'Charette, x2 Sway by our heads as we march. Lord Henri, x2 We will defend our farms, Lord Henri, x2 With our hearts and firearms. Lord d'Lescure, x2 In God's Name, we swear, Lord d'Lescure, x2 We'll follow you to Saumur. Lord d'la Verrie, x2 Gaubretière' s not a den of spies, Lord d'la Verrie, x2 The whole Vendée's on the royalist side. All the best, Kyle of Canada
Le fidèle They’re not rebels, they tried to defend true France from the clutches of evil men and factions, like the Robespierre and his cronies the jacobins.
Lyrics I found on elsewhere: Monsieur D'Elbée (2x) C'est par vous qu'ils seront sauvés Monsieur D'Elbée (2x) Et nos paroisses et nos curés Monsieur Stofflet (2x) Par le sabre et le pistolet Monsieur Stofflet (2x) Nous allons délivrer Cholet Cathelineau, Cathelineau De Chemillé à Beaupreau Cathelineau (2x) Nous ferons claquer nos sabots Monsieur d'Bonchanps (2x) Vous allez garder Saint Florent Monsieur d'Bonchamps (2x) Nous sommes des soldats paysans Monsieur d'Charette (2x) Avec nos fourches et nos serpettes Monsieur d'Charette (2x) Venez marcher à notre tête Monsieur Henri (2x) Nous défendrons nos métairies Monsieur Henri (2x) Avec nos coeurs et nos fusils Monsieur d'Lescure (2x) Au nom de Dieu, on vous le jure Monsieur d'Lescure (2x) Nous vous suivrons jusqu'à Saumur M'sieur d'la Verrie (2x) La Gaubretière n'est pas un nid M'sieur d'la Verrie (2x) C'est toute la vendée qui rugit Translation (may contain inaccuracies): Monsieur D'Elbée (2x) It is by you that they will be saved Monsieur D'Elbée (2x) And our parishes and our priests Mr. Stofflet (2x) By the sword and the pistol Mr. Stofflet (2x) We will deliver Cholet Cathelineau, Cathelineau From Chemillé to Beaupreau Cathelineau (2x) We will snap our hooves Monsieur d'Bonchanps (2x) You will keep Saint Florent Monsieur d'Bonchamps (2x) We are peasant soldiers Monsieur d'Charette (2x) With our forks and our serpettes Monsieur d'Charette (2x) Come walk to our head Monsieur Henri (2x) We will defend our farms Monsieur Henri (2x) With our hearts and rifles Monsieur d'Lescure (2x) In the name of God, we swear Monsieur d'Lescure (2x) We will follow you to Saumur M'sieur de la Verrie (2x) ) the Gaubretière is not a nest M'sieur de la Verrie (2x) This is the vendee roaring
Monsieur D'Elbée (2x) It is by you that they will be saved Monsieur D'Elbée (2x) And our parishes and our priests Mr. Stofflet (2x) By the sword and the pistol Mr. Stofflet (2x) We are going to deliver Cholet Cathelineau, Cathelineau From Chemillé to Beaupreau Cathelineau (2x) We'll snap our hooves Monsieur d'Bonchanps (2x) You will keep Saint Florent Monsieur d'Bonchamps (2x) We are peasant soldiers Monsieur d'Charette (2x) With our forks and our pruners Monsieur d'Charette (2x) Come walk at our head Mr. Henri (2x) We will defend our farms Mr. Henri (2x) With our hearts and our guns Monsieur d'Lescure (2x) In the name of God, we swear it to you Monsieur d'Lescure (2x) We will follow you to Saumur M'sieur d'la Verrie (2x) La Gaubretière is not a nest M'sieur d'la Verrie (2x) It's the whole vendee that roars
Excellent job! One remark=when there is the part of cathelinaeu, the man in the picture is not him but hi son, you can see it in the french wikipedia Excellent job!
@General St. George Here they are: Monsieur D'Elbée It is by you that they will be saved Monsieur D'Elbée And our parishes and our priests Mr. Stofflet By the sword and the pistol Mr. Stofflet We will deliver Cholet Cathelineau, Cathelineau From Chemillé to Beaupreau Cathelineau, Cathelineau We will snap our clogs Monsieur d'Bonchanps You will keep Saint Florent Monsieur d'Bonchamps We are the peasant soldiers Monsieur d'Charette With our forks and our billhooks Monsieur d'Charette Come march at our head Monsieur Henri We will defend our farms Monsieur Henri With our hearts and rifles Monsieur d'Lescure In the name of God, we swear to you Monsieur d'Lescure We will follow you to Saumur M'sieur d’la Verrie The Gaubretière is not a nest M'sieur d’la Verrie It is the whole Vendée that roars
There are at least two American movies on the uprising: The Hidden Rebellion and The War of the Vendee. The latter is an amateur but not amateurish production using children and youth for all parts, but is totally convincing. One forgets that the oldest actors and actresses are no vn college age.
Dear France what happened to you in these times...? Today's French Republiqe of thieves and murderers will never be friends of Polish nation. Salut french royalists ❤
Monsieur D'Elbée saved 400 republican prisoners from execution by his royalist force by asking them to recite the paternoster, interrupting when they reached "and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us" by saying "do not lie to God!"
the masonic french state hates God and His believers, Notre-Dame is one of the actions the Masonic French State treat his past and treat the Christians who live there and in the world
Freddy Krueger because they think it is rebellious but in all honesty I rather have a righteous king with absolute power than a corrupt president. Always remember the monarchy can‘t get corrupt.
Pięknie ! Słuchając tę pieśni i oglądając załączone do niej obrazy i rysunki uświadomiłem sobie skąd Tadeusz Kościuszko zaczerpnął do naszego kraju sztukę wojenną batalionów kosynierów (nota bene wizytował Francję przed wybuchem powstania kościuszkowskiego), a do tej pory myślałem że to nasza rodzima sztuka
It's funny how Cathelineau was the only lower class Vendee commander (all others were nobles) and the only one not mentioned as "Monsieur" here. And it fits very well with the rhytm of the song - everything is on its place. Of course, at the end of the day, he was a crusader like all others. God knows no classes, wealth and titles, only loyalty to the Word.
Kings and queens, princes and powers, thrones and dominions, Cast aside to the streets, crowns and miters rent asunder. Common blood shed and familial bonds sundered, Cast into the fire, boiled in the crucible. Calculated by the scientist, measured by the rhetorician, sold by the merchant and consumed by the masses. The flower of royalty, pure in its nature by God’s Providence. Distilled into the poison of today.
It is one of the first recorded instances of political genocide though this is highly disputed within academia, but it is not the first recorded genocide to have taken place within Europe as there were many instances of genocide to have taken place prior.
@Jonathan Williams That would be correct in a way, though I was viewing (political) in a somewhat more strict sense and would view those genocides as religious rather than political. Such as with the cathars
Bro this song is just a copy paste except the lyrics of the song "cadet roussel" which was a French Revolutionary song that nowadays it’s just used as a song for kids
il faut absolument qu'un roi commence a reconquérir la France, je ne sais pas moi a l'ancienne qu'il prenne une terre puis l'autre et que revienne le royaume pcq je ne veut pas d'un Louis XX en bon Louis Philippe non merci
@@hypergogic3269 After some research, I discovered that, in fact, Cathelineau was one of a few commanders that weren't nobles.Neverthless, thanks for trying to awnser my question.
This video is banned in 14 countries: Andorra, France, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, Monaco, New Caledonia, Reunion, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Martin, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Wallis and Futuna.
If you are from one of those countries go to your youtube settings and set it to United States or some other non banned country. That should let you be able to see it.
I can't imagine why. Masonic cunts.
Liberty as a main republican value... and they can't even provide the free speech. Vive le roi!
A part Andorre et Monaco, les 12 autres sont des dépendances de la France et ne sont pas des pays. Ils sont soit des départements ou des territoires d'outre-mer. Et je doute fort que ce chant soit interdit à Andorre et à Monaco, qui sont des pays souverains. Monaco est une principauté indépendante avec à sa tête Son Altesse Sérénissime le Prince Albert II. Andorre est également une principauté avec deux co-princes, l'évêque d'Urgel (Espagne) et le Président de la France. C'est surréaliste mais le Président de la France est aussi un prince !
How the hell is this song banned?!
God, King and Country. Long live the European Royalists.
English lyrics for those that do not speak French:
Monsieur D'Elbée
It is by you that they will be saved
Monsieur D'Elbée
And our parishes and our priests
Mr. Stofflet
By the sword and the pistol
Mr. Stofflet
We will deliver Cholet
Cathelineau, Cathelineau
From Chemillé to Beaupreau
Cathelineau, Cathelineau
We will snap our clogs
Monsieur d'Bonchanps
You will keep Saint Florent
Monsieur d'Bonchamps
We are the peasant soldiers
Monsieur d'Charette
With our forks and our billhooks
Monsieur d'Charette
Come march at our head
Monsieur Henri
We will defend our farms
Monsieur Henri
With our hearts and rifles
Monsieur d'Lescure
In the name of God, we swear to you
Monsieur d'Lescure
We will follow you to Saumur
M'sieur d’la Verrie
The Gaubretière is not a nest
M'sieur d’la Verrie
It is the whole Vendée that roars
Thank you soo muc
Why "The Gaubretière"? The place is La Gaubretière, a commune in the Vendée.
@@kets4443 my mistake, it was meant not a "nest" but a "hideout"
Monsieur Henri de La Rochejaquelein is my all time hero! He was essentially still a kid when he gallantly fought for a good cause!
Vive la Vendee! Vive le Dieu et Roi!
Karamojo7mm vive le roi
Antoine Philip prince of talmont was also extremely young
If I advance, follow me! If I retreat, kill me! If I die, avenge me!
Vive Dieu, Vive Le Roi
Спасибо.
They were truly knights, their sacrifice must newer be forgotten by French and other European and Christian peoples
With the greatest respect from Catholic Poland!
Już nie z taką katolicką
Greetings from an American Monarchist!
@@sussy6876 you're so cursed lmao
I'm monarchist as well
but like
the idea of the US being a monarchy is so fucking cursed tbh
@@PROGAMING-xi2yj no nie, katolicyzm wciąż jest w Polsce niezwykle silny. Wystarczy porównać go z jakimkolwiek innym wyznaniem. Albo spojrzeć jak cały naród potrafi się wzburzyć na cokolwiek choć delikatnie godzącego w Kościół
My family came to England during the revolution and I guess that's why we have heads. We've gone from French Royalists to British. My surname is French Normandy in origin
the British also had a revolution in 1690 and Britain has been a shithole since
Respect from russian orthodox christian monarchist! Vive le roi! Боже, царя храни!
Oh God I love this song
Vive la France catholique et royaliste ! ⚜️✝️🇫🇷
Lol yeah right
Вечная память храбрым сынам Франции, павшим за Короля и Христову веру!
Wish it had an English translation, I do like the sound.
This is a year late, but here are two translations below. The first translation is very literal, while I tried to make the second one flow better with the tune and rhyme it where I could without taking too much creative liberty. I prefer the second one, but will leave both versions. I don't have the time or means to make it rhyme/fit perfectly in English without completely rewriting it, so some of the original charm is lost in translation. I also added footnotes to explain some of the words/lyrics with a little historical context.
MARCH OF THE CATHOLIC AND ROYAL ARMY [Version 1]
Mr.[1] D'Elbée, x2
It is by you that they will be saved,
Mr. D'Elbée, x2
And our parishes and our pastors[2].
Mr. Stofflet, [x2]
By the sabre and the pistol,
Mr. Stofflet, [x2]
We are going to deliver Cholet.
Cathelineau, Cathelineau,
From Chemillé by Beapreau,
Cathelineau, Cathelineau,
We will stomp our clogs.
Mr. d'Bonchamps, x2
You[3] are going to protect Saint Florent,
Mr. d'Bonchamps, x2
We are peasant soldiers.
Mr. d'Charette, x2
With our pitchforks and our billhooks,
Mr. d'Charette, x2
Are going to walk by our head.
Mr. Henri, x2
We will defend our farms,
Mr. Henri, x2
With our hearts and our rifles[4].
Mr. d'Lescure, x2
In God's Name, we swear it to you,
Mr. d'Lescure, x2
We follow you until Saumur.
Mr. d'la Verrie, x2
Gaubretière is not a nest [of spies],
Mr. d'la Verrie, x2
It's all the Vendée who turns red[5].
[1] The literal translation is "Mister", but at the time, "Mr." would only have been used for the landed aristocracy and is meant as a title to delineate a social status along the lines of "Lord", "Sire", "My Lord", or "Sir", unlike today where it is used as a polite way to refer to a man of any class.
[2] I.e. a Catholic priest in charge of a local parish.
[3] The version of "you" used here is the formal polite version that we now use in English generically whether intended as formal or informal, so the gesture of polite acknowledgement to his authority over them is lost on us somewhat in translation.
[4] This can also be translated generically as "guns" which would have been some sort of musket. Since rifled firearms were even more expensive than smoothbore muskets, the poor peasants who made this song (as indicated by their reference to their clogs, i.e. the shoes of the poor peasants and a symbol of this region), they likely just meant muskets generally and would have used whatever they could get their hands on.
[5] The word "nest" likely refers to the fear of spies or traitors to the cause in that area. The verse taken as a whole is meant as a reassurance to this leader that they all are loyal to the royalist cause. The symbolic colour of the royalists was red, which is why it refers to the whole province as being red here, as opposed to the Masonic revolutionaries who were denoted by the colour blue or a combination of red, white, and blue. This reference is not to be confused with communist "reds" who came about roughly a century later.
MARCH OF THE CATHOLIC AND ROYAL ARMY [Version 2]
Lord D'Elbée, x2
It's by you that they'll be saved,
Lord D'Elbée, x2
Our parishes and our pastors.
Lord Stofflet, [x2]
By the pistol and the sword,
Lord Stofflet, [x2]
We'll liberate Cholet.
Cathelineau, Cathelineau,
From Chemillé by Beapreau,
Cathelineau, Cathelineau,
As we march we'll clack our clogs.
Lord d'Bonchamps, x2
You'll protect Saint Florent,
Lord d'Bonchamps, x2
We're soldiers and peasants.
Lord d'Charette, x2
Our pitchforks and our billhooks,
Lord d'Charette, x2
Sway by our heads as we march.
Lord Henri, x2
We will defend our farms,
Lord Henri, x2
With our hearts and firearms.
Lord d'Lescure, x2
In God's Name, we swear,
Lord d'Lescure, x2
We'll follow you to Saumur.
Lord d'la Verrie, x2
Gaubretière' s not a den of spies,
Lord d'la Verrie, x2
The whole Vendée's on the royalist side.
All the best,
Kyle of Canada
@@KyleOfCanada thanks!
@@KyleOfCanada thank you
KyleOfCanada has
@@unitedkingdomofgreatbritai5498 hi son
Vive le Roy ! Vive Louis XX !
Louis XX doit être le roi de France en ce moment.
Вечная память и слава героям Вандеи!!!
Heroes! I really hope that they're in a good place now!
What a cute melody 😊
Hi, I am foreigner. I am very interested in the the study of French royalists. I wonder how do modern french view those french royalist heroes?
andyusfca Hi, sadly I doubt many people in France know them. If they do, they are either royalist themselves or they just see them as rebels.
Too bad. I am fasinated by French royalist. Love to see any movies or books about them
Any link??
@@godefroydebouillon1440 Notre jour viendra!
Le fidèle They’re not rebels, they tried to defend true France from the clutches of evil men and factions, like the Robespierre and his cronies the jacobins.
Lyrics I found on elsewhere:
Monsieur D'Elbée (2x)
C'est par vous qu'ils seront sauvés
Monsieur D'Elbée (2x)
Et nos paroisses et nos curés
Monsieur Stofflet (2x)
Par le sabre et le pistolet
Monsieur Stofflet (2x)
Nous allons délivrer Cholet
Cathelineau, Cathelineau
De Chemillé à Beaupreau
Cathelineau (2x)
Nous ferons claquer nos sabots
Monsieur d'Bonchanps (2x)
Vous allez garder Saint Florent
Monsieur d'Bonchamps (2x)
Nous sommes des soldats paysans
Monsieur d'Charette (2x)
Avec nos fourches et nos serpettes
Monsieur d'Charette (2x)
Venez marcher à notre tête
Monsieur Henri (2x)
Nous défendrons nos métairies
Monsieur Henri (2x)
Avec nos coeurs et nos fusils
Monsieur d'Lescure (2x)
Au nom de Dieu, on vous le jure
Monsieur d'Lescure (2x)
Nous vous suivrons jusqu'à Saumur
M'sieur d'la Verrie (2x)
La Gaubretière n'est pas un nid
M'sieur d'la Verrie (2x)
C'est toute la vendée qui rugit
Translation (may contain inaccuracies):
Monsieur D'Elbée (2x)
It is by you that they will be saved
Monsieur D'Elbée (2x)
And our parishes and our priests
Mr. Stofflet (2x)
By the sword and the pistol
Mr. Stofflet (2x)
We will deliver Cholet
Cathelineau, Cathelineau
From Chemillé to Beaupreau
Cathelineau (2x)
We will snap our hooves
Monsieur d'Bonchanps (2x)
You will keep Saint Florent
Monsieur d'Bonchamps (2x)
We are peasant soldiers
Monsieur d'Charette (2x)
With our forks and our serpettes
Monsieur d'Charette (2x)
Come walk to our head
Monsieur Henri (2x)
We will defend our farms
Monsieur Henri (2x)
With our hearts and rifles
Monsieur d'Lescure (2x)
In the name of God, we swear
Monsieur d'Lescure (2x)
We will follow you to Saumur
M'sieur de la Verrie (2x) )
the Gaubretière is not a nest
M'sieur de la Verrie (2x)
This is the vendee roaring
"Avec nos fourches et nos serpettes" in English would be "With our pitchforks and our billhooks"
Thank you for remembering the brave people who defend France from the scourge of the Jacobins .
Слава Героям первыми вступившим в бой против Масонской Шайки Врагов Человечества!
люди работают
@@ГлебПисаревский-ы8ькак развивается реальность?
Этой масонской шайкой был народ Франции)))
Слава настоящим и бессмертным героям Франции!
God bless my Catholic brothers and sisters around the world! Greetings from Hungary! ☝️✝️🙏🇭🇺
отличная песня! да здравствует Вандея!
Viva Cristo Rei 🙏. 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Monsieur D'Elbée (2x)
It is by you that they will be saved
Monsieur D'Elbée (2x)
And our parishes and our priests
Mr. Stofflet (2x)
By the sword and the pistol
Mr. Stofflet (2x)
We are going to deliver Cholet
Cathelineau, Cathelineau
From Chemillé to Beaupreau
Cathelineau (2x)
We'll snap our hooves
Monsieur d'Bonchanps (2x)
You will keep Saint Florent
Monsieur d'Bonchamps (2x)
We are peasant soldiers
Monsieur d'Charette (2x)
With our forks and our pruners
Monsieur d'Charette (2x)
Come walk at our head
Mr. Henri (2x)
We will defend our farms
Mr. Henri (2x)
With our hearts and our guns
Monsieur d'Lescure (2x)
In the name of God, we swear it to you
Monsieur d'Lescure (2x)
We will follow you to Saumur
M'sieur d'la Verrie (2x)
La Gaubretière is not a nest
M'sieur d'la Verrie (2x)
It's the whole vendee that roars
Excellent job! One remark=when there is the part of cathelinaeu, the man in the picture is not him but hi son, you can see it in the french wikipedia
Excellent job!
With respect Monsieur, I am a Indonesian Catholic loyal to the Catholic Monarchy
Vive le roi!
Nihil sine Deo ( ,,Rien sans Dieu" ; ,, Nothing without God" )
Heroes from Vendée fight for normal France. France in our times be a rewolucjonist country
Ano racja panie hubercie
Les Vendéens aujourd'hui votent mélenchon ou Macron et ils sont pour l'Europe.
Ce sont des traitres comme les bretons et ceux venant de la Loire.
Catholics from India, we Salute These brave people.
Viva Cristo Rey
Cada vez que la escucho me gusta más.
Respect from Catholic in Croatia
J'adore la manière dont il détourne les chansons révolutionnaires
English translation available anywhere?
Respect and veneration for the Vendee martyrs from a Catholic in exile in the American modernist wilderness
@General St. George
Here they are:
Monsieur D'Elbée
It is by you that they will be saved
Monsieur D'Elbée
And our parishes and our priests
Mr. Stofflet
By the sword and the pistol
Mr. Stofflet
We will deliver Cholet
Cathelineau, Cathelineau
From Chemillé to Beaupreau
Cathelineau, Cathelineau
We will snap our clogs
Monsieur d'Bonchanps
You will keep Saint Florent
Monsieur d'Bonchamps
We are the peasant soldiers
Monsieur d'Charette
With our forks and our billhooks
Monsieur d'Charette
Come march at our head
Monsieur Henri
We will defend our farms
Monsieur Henri
With our hearts and rifles
Monsieur d'Lescure
In the name of God, we swear to you
Monsieur d'Lescure
We will follow you to Saumur
M'sieur d’la Verrie
The Gaubretière is not a nest
M'sieur d’la Verrie
It is the whole Vendée that roars
Ζήτω οι Βασιλείς.
Vive le Roi.
Deus Patria Rei.
God save the Kings.
There are at least two American movies on the uprising: The Hidden Rebellion and The War of the Vendee. The latter is an amateur but not amateurish production using children and youth for all parts, but is totally convincing. One forgets that the oldest actors and actresses are no vn college age.
Pour le roi, le dieu et la patrie!
Dear France what happened to you in these times...? Today's French Republiqe of thieves and murderers will never be friends of Polish nation. Salut french royalists ❤
Of course we will not be friend with backward christian fanatic Poland. Good for us
Hola, querido amigo. ¿Me encantaría tener algunas imágenes de las que salen en tu vídeo. ¿dónde podría conseguirlas?
this goes hard
Vivant les royalistes
¡Un saludo desde La Argentina!
Long live the Vendée!
Great respect from Shanghai ,and honor goes to Monsieur D'Elbée
The best there is!
Vive Dieu!
Monsieur D'Elbée saved 400 republican prisoners from execution by his royalist force by asking them to recite the paternoster, interrupting when they reached "and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us" by saying "do not lie to God!"
¡Viva el Rey!
¡Viva La Vendeé!
I love it, it was very rousing and I was singing along merrily
Why is this song banned in some countries? Where's the problem with it?
the masonic french state hates God and His believers, Notre-Dame is one of the actions the Masonic French State treat his past and treat the Christians who live there and in the world
Freddy Krueger because they think it is rebellious but in all honesty I rather have a righteous king with absolute power than a corrupt president. Always remember the monarchy can‘t get corrupt.
En la verdad.
@@schweizer3058 the monarchist were not rebels.
Pięknie ! Słuchając tę pieśni i oglądając załączone do niej obrazy i rysunki uświadomiłem sobie skąd Tadeusz Kościuszko zaczerpnął do naszego kraju sztukę wojenną batalionów kosynierów (nota bene wizytował Francję przed wybuchem powstania kościuszkowskiego), a do tej pory myślałem że to nasza rodzima sztuka
¡Hay dar a conocer estas historias! Creo que ni los franceses la tienen clara.
Long live the true France!
Down with the Republic!
It's funny how Cathelineau was the only lower class Vendee commander (all others were nobles) and the only one not mentioned as "Monsieur" here. And it fits very well with the rhytm of the song - everything is on its place.
Of course, at the end of the day, he was a crusader like all others. God knows no classes, wealth and titles, only loyalty to the Word.
VIVE LE ROI!
Los españoles os apoyamos a los católicos franceses en la guerra civil francesa
Vive le Roi
Vive le Vendéen
Vive le Roi
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u odbranu vere i kralj protiv judeo masonske bande.,poz iz serbia.
Poz iz Hrvatske
Beatiful
Kings and queens, princes and powers, thrones and dominions,
Cast aside to the streets, crowns and miters rent asunder.
Common blood shed and familial bonds sundered,
Cast into the fire, boiled in the crucible.
Calculated by the scientist, measured by the rhetorician, sold by the merchant and consumed by the masses.
The flower of royalty, pure in its nature by God’s Providence.
Distilled into the poison of today.
Que Dieu bénisse tous les monarchistes !
Salutations de Pologne .
Salutations camarades !
Французские герои!
Everybody were handsome, but Cathelineau was gorgeous ☺️.
I ain't gay but Rochejacquelin and Talmont low key handsome.
For the painting at ~1:03, does anybody know where one can find a file of it online?
We need the return of the Chouans for destroy this freemasonry EU and bring back tradition.
The vendee was the first genocide in the history of Europe although I could be wrong, but God bless this royalists and lest we forget
Definitely not the first (especially depending on what you mean by history of Europe) but definitely one of if not the most tragically forgotten
It is one of the first recorded instances of political genocide though this is highly disputed within academia, but it is not the first recorded genocide to have taken place within Europe as there were many instances of genocide to have taken place prior.
@Jonathan Williams That would be correct in a way, though I was viewing (political) in a somewhat more strict sense and would view those genocides as religious rather than political. Such as with the cathars
The answer to 1984 is 1793.
Answer to 1984 is 1991
@@TheOne-po7ri ?
Who is this? 1:55
Тремуй
May their legacy be immortal
Edit: This song is way too short
Vive le roi
Vive le Roi!!!!!!!
In the beginning of the Napoleonic war they let the British Royal Navy come to their port
You got the wrong Cathelineau, dude.
Vivat Ludwik XVI !!!!
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Vive le roi
Vİve le France
Vive lepen
You shouldn't have helped the Americans... oh how they threw it all back in your face.
СЛАВА МОНАРХИИ
Bro this song is just a copy paste except the lyrics of the song "cadet roussel" which was a French Revolutionary song that nowadays it’s just used as a song for kids
HAHAHAHAHA that is because Cadet Roussel uses the tune of the song Jean de Nivelle. The two use the music from this song.
vive le roi ! vive l'eglise catholique !
a bas les francs macons ,a bas la republique !
shouldn't "delivrer" mean liberate, not deliver? "Deliver Cholet" makes no sense
il faut absolument qu'un roi commence a reconquérir la France, je ne sais pas moi a l'ancienne qu'il prenne une terre puis l'autre et que revienne le royaume pcq je ne veut pas d'un Louis XX en bon Louis Philippe non merci
А Кателино не тот
Anyone knows why Cathelineau isn't called Monsieur?
I don't think it would work with the rhythm of the song
@@hypergogic3269 After some research, I discovered that, in fact, Cathelineau was one of a few commanders that weren't nobles.Neverthless, thanks for trying to awnser my question.
Vice la roua
Vive la mort de la royauté. Puisses-tu rester six pieds sous-terre avec la main mise de l'Eglise sur notre peuple.
Nous écraserons l'oppression républicaine !!!
This song is poorly made. There needs to be a 100% instrumental version, not this electric crap
Best thing that happened to the old monarchs was revolution.
We Norse Pagans took Normandy once and we'll do it again
Charles the Simple gave Normandy to Rollo because it was a frontier frequently attacked by Vikings, the Norse never took Normandy
"We" lol
Heroes from Vendée fight for normal France. France in our times be a rewolucjonist country
Vive le Roi