War of the First Coalition: Napoleon Bonaparte 200km 125miles 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 Lodi 5 4 3 2 Toulon 1 The siege of Toulon (29 August – 19...
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French Revolution, Toulon became the administrative centre of the département of the Var. However, in 1793, the Jacobin administration of the city was swept...
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Coalition Siege of Dunkirk (1793) – War of the First Coalition Siege of Le Quesnoy (1793) – War of the First Coalition Siege of Toulon (1793) – War of the First...
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Levée en masse of August 1793, Suchet was appointed commander of the 4th Ardèche Battalion. In this capacity he served in the Siege of Toulon, where he captured...
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Manuela Beltrán (category Viceroyalty of New Granada people)
of Havana, 1762; Algiers expedition, 1775; Siege of Pensacola, (1781) and Siege of Toulon (1793). These military actions demanded a large amount of money...
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Napoleon (redirect from Napoleon of France)
cause in Corsica. He rose rapidly in the ranks after breaking the siege of Toulon in 1793 and firing on royalist insurgents in Paris on 13 Vendémiaire in...
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The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually...
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Succession Battle of Toulon (1944), a liberation of the city by French forces following Operation Dragoon Siege of Toulon, a 1793 military operation...
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Jacques François Dugommier (category French military personnel of the Seven Years' War)
Jean François Carteaux as commander of the army carrying out the Siege of Toulon. Recognizing that the attack plan of a young artillery captain, Napoleon...
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Juan de Lángara (category Spanish military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
naval minister. In 1793 he joined Sir Samuel Hood, with 18 Spanish ships-of-the-line, in capturing the French naval arsenal of Toulon (August–December)...
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battle Battle of Toulon – 1707 – War of the Spanish Succession Battle of Toulon – 1744 – War of the Austrian Succession Siege of Toulon – 1793 – French Revolutionary...
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assistance against the French garrison. In the autumn of 1793 Hood was distracted by the siege of Toulon, but did send a squadron with orders to attack San...
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Spanish Marine Infantry (category Military of Spain)
Siege of Pensacola (1781). Siege of Toulon (1793). Ferrol Expedition (1800). British invasions of the River Plate (1806). The increasing efficiency of the...
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Jean François Carteaux (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
commander at the siege of Toulon in 1793. Born in 1751, Carteaux followed the career of a painter, producing several works including a portrait of King Louis...
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at Toulon) – Captured by the British at Toulon in August 1793 and burnt by them there on 18 December 1793 Couronne 80 (a rebuilding of the ship of 1766...
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The siege of Bellegarde commenced on 23 May 1793 and ended on 24 June 1793 when Colonel Boisbrulé's French garrison surrendered the Fort de Bellegarde...
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Revolutionary Wars re-escalated as 1793 began. New powers entered the First Coalition days after the execution of King Louis XVI on 21 January. Spain...
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French Revolutionary Wars (redirect from Anglo-French War (1793–1802))
Revolution. Forczyk, Robert (2005). Toulon 1793: Napoleon's First Great Victory. Griffith, Paddy (1998). The Art of War of Revolutionary France, 1789–1802...
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François Amédée Doppet (category French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
appointed him to command the Army of the Alps in the Siege of Lyon, the army engaged in the Siege of Toulon and the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees. In no case...
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Francisco Javier Abadía (category Spanish commanders of the Napoleonic Wars)
minister of war. Abadía enlisted as a cadet in the Toledo Infantry Regiment and was garrisoned at Ceuta and Melilla. In 1793, during the War of the Pyrenees...
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Fleet in the summer of 1793. The British however, under the command of Admiral Lord Hood, were fully engaged in the siege of Toulon and could spare few...
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The fate of the French fleet at the Siege of Toulon marked one of the earliest significant operations by the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary...
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Royal Scots (redirect from Earl of Dumbarton's Regiment of Foot)
coast of Spain in 1800. Meanwhile, from 1793 to 1801, the 2nd Battalion was based in the Mediterranean. It fought at the Siege of Toulon (1793) and the...
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Wasp was a gunboat at the Siege of Toulon (1793). She may have been a tartane that the French Navy had acquired at Toulon earlier that year. HMS Wasp (1794)...
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Pierre Dominique Garnier (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
County of Nice. He participated in the attack on Mont Faron during the Siege of Toulon in late 1793. Garnier received promotion to general of division...
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allies were able to seize Toulon and the entire French fleet after a Royalist uprising in the town, followed by a four month siege by French Republican armies...
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André de La Barre (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
on 22 August 1793. La Barre served at the Siege of Toulon in fall 1793. An order of battle by Digby Smith showed that two squadrons of the 15th Dragoons...
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KD Sardinia: Domenico Millelire KD Spain: Lángara France: Siege of Toulon 1793-08-29 1793-12-19 Victory: French Republic: Carteaux Dugommier Napoleon...
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of the island in 1793, and sought support from the British Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet under Lord Hood. Hood's fleet was delayed by the Siege of...
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provincial France and laying siege to Toulon in October 1793. France suffered reverses (Battle of Neerwinden, 18 March 1793) and internal strife (War in...
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