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    The siege of Roses (or siege of Rosas) began on 28 November 1794 and lasted until 4 February 1795 when the Spanish garrison abandoned the port and the...
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  • Quadruple Alliance Siege of Roses (1794-1795), the French captured the city from Spain during the War of the Pyrenees Siege of Roses (1808), the French...
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    France, but in 1794 the revolutionary armies invaded Catalonia. The Siege of Roses lasted from 28 November 1794 until 3 February 1795, when the garrison...
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    of Georges Danton, making him politically useful for Napoleon Claude Victor-Perrin, a skilled commander, who had served under Napoleon in the siege of...
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    that year was wounded at the Siege of Toulon. During the War of the Pyrenees, he took part in the Siege of Roses (17941795). During the Anglo-Spanish War...
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    the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees and fought in the War of the Pyrenees from 1794 to 1795, where he served in the sieges of Collioure, Roses, and fought...
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    ending 9 May 1795, London. Jones, Captain L. T. (1797), An Historical Journal of the British Campaign on the Continent in the Year 1794, London. Powell...
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    concluded the Siege of Roses on 4 February 1795. Pérignon was replaced in army command by Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer. On 14 June 1795, Schérer was...
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    politician of the French Revolution, and the main executive leader of the Directory regime of 1795–1799. Descended from a noble family of Provence, he...
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    12 11 10 9 Zaragoza 8 7 Somosierra 6 Tudela 5 4 3 Roses 2 Zornoza 1    The siege of Roses or siege of Rosas from 7 November to 5 December 1808 saw an Imperial...
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  • 1690-1794 (extracts from Volume 4 of A History of the British Army), London: Macmillan, OCLC 1041627413. Brown, Robert (1795), An impartial Journal of a...
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    The siege of Collioure (6 – 29 May 1794) saw a Republican French army led by Jacques François Dugommier invest the French port of Collioure held by a...
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  • Coalition Siege of Luxembourg (1794–95) – War of the First Coalition Siege of Roses (1794–95) – War of the First Coalition Siege of Mannheim (1795) – War of the...
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    The siege of Calvi was a combined British and Corsican military operation during the Invasion of Corsica in the early stages of the French Revolutionary...
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    distracted by the Siege of Toulon, but in early 1794 turned his attention to Corsica. Combining naval bombardments with amphibious landings of British soldiers...
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    The siege of Bastia was a combined British and Corsican military operation during the early stages of the French Revolutionary Wars. The Corsican people...
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    Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (category Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Bourbon Restoration)
    advancing French armies in 1795. On 7 June 1795, Jourdan's army concluded the long but successful Siege of Luxembourg. Operations east of the Rhine were less...
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  • The siege of Karachi (Sindhi: ڪراچي جو گهيرو) took place between Talpur Dyansty and Khanate of Kalat for control of Karachi between 1792-1795 ending with...
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    Jean-Charles Pichegru (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    of Coburg in the battle of Tourcoing in May 1794. After a lull, during which Pichegru feigned a siege of Ypres, he again attacked Clerfayt, and defeated...
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    The Second Battle of Boulou (29 April to 1 May 1794) took place during the War of the Pyrenees, part of the French Revolutionary Wars. This battle saw...
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    of 17941795 was exceptionally cold, causing the Zuiderzee to freeze. Pichegru ordered General of Brigade Jan Willem de Winter to lead a squadron of the...
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    The Glorious First of June (1 June 1794), also known as the Fourth Battle of Ushant, (known in France as the Bataille du 13 prairial an 2 or Combat de...
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  • May 17941794 – Atlantic campaign of May 1794 (War of the First Coalition) [French Revolutionary Wars] Battle of the Gulf of Roses1795 – War of the...
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    Andrew Pickens (congressman) (category Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves)
    to 1794. He was a South Carolina delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Pickens was later elected to the Third Congress, served from 1793 to 1795 as...
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    Timothy Pickering (category Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts)
    the Federalist Party. In 1795, he was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society. Born in Salem in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Pickering...
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  • of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1764–1795) List of Polish rulers List of Polish nobles Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland (1763–1794)...
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    Campaign against Charles Pichegru in 1794. Leading a flanking column from the north, he fought at the Battle of Tourcoing on 17–18 May. A French force...
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    The siege of San Fiorenzo (or siege of Saint-Florent ) was a British military operation, supported by Corsican partisans early in the French Revolutionary...
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  • Edward. During the Wars of the Roses there was a brief Siege of London when a naval expedition from Calais under the Bastard of Fauconberg allied with...
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    Huy (redirect from History of Huy)
    Duchy of Lower Lorraine 959–985 Prince-Bishopric of Liège 985–1789 Republic of Liège 1789–1791 Prince-Bishopric of Liège 1791–1795 French Republic 1795–1804...
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