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  1. French and Indian Wars

    Not to be confused with French and Indian War , the name given to 4th conflict of the following wars The French and Indian Wars is a name used in the United States for a series of conflicts lasting 74 years in North America that represented colonial events related to the European dynastic wars. The title, French and Indian War, is used in the US specifically for the warfare of 1754 1763, the colonial counterpart to the Seven Years War in Europe. The French and Indian Wars were preceded by the Beaver Wars . In Quebec , Canada , a former French colony, the wars are generally referred to as the Intercolonial Wars . While some conflicts involved Spain Spanish and Netherlands Dutch forces, all pitted ... of the French and Indian Wars followed the same basic pattern they all started in Europe and then moved ... and Louisiane . The British victory in the French and Indian Wars reduced France s New World empire ... West Indian islands and French Guiana . Image Imperial Wars timeline.png center 600px Timeline See ... French and British colonies were contending for control of the western, or interior, territories ... coincide with those of the larger conflicts. The North American wars, and their associated Europe an wars ... center 1754 1763 valign top French and Indian War The French and Indian War br 4th Intercolonial ... e.g. the War of the Grand Alliance rather than King William s War or refers to the wars as the Intercolonial Wars. As the wars proceeded, the military advantage moved toward the British side. This was chiefly ... and project military power by sea. In the first three conflicts, the French were able to offset ... in eventual loss of their thirteen American colonies. Without the threat of French invasion, the American ... efforts to limit their colonization of the new French territories to the west of the Appalachian ... used more regular troops alongside colonial militia. They returned almost none of the French ... 1755 British colonization of the Americas Great Britain in the Seven Years War French colonization ...   more details



  1. Aragonese?French wars

    There have been several Crown of Aragon Aragonese France French wars in history Albigensian Crusade 1209 29 War of the Sicilian Vespers 1282 1302 Aragonese Crusade 1284 85 War of the Castilian Succession 1475 79 Italian War of 1521 1526 Four Years War 1521 26 disambig ...   more details



  1. French Revolutionary Wars

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Infobox military conflict conflict French Revolutionary Wars image Image ... of France migr armies of the French Revolutionary Wars French royalists and French Counter Revolution ... by Great Britain at the Battle of Copenhagen . li ol Campaignbox French Revolutionary Wars The French Revolutionary Wars were a series of major conflicts, from 1792 until 1802, fought between the French ... coalitions and expand French control to the Low Countries , Italy , and the Rhineland . The wars ... mass conscription . The French Revolutionary Wars are usually divided between those of the First Coalition ... reckoned to mark the end of the French Revolutionary Wars however, other events before and after 1802 ... First Coalition 1791 1792 See also Campaigns of 1792 in the French Revolutionary Wars Image Manifeste ... needed date April 2012 1793 See also French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1793 Flanders Campaign ... the Organizer of the Victory. 1794 See also French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1794 File ... to land a large invasion force in Ireland was unsuccessful. 1797 See also French Revolutionary Wars ... Great Britain remained a belligerent. 1798 main French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1798 Quasi ... French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1800 File Bataille de Hohenlinden.jpg thumb Jean Victor Marie ... sued for peace. 1801 See also French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1801 The Austrians negotiated ... the transition between the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars , although Napoleon ... 2 87027 448 3 Blanning, T. C. W. , The French Revolutionary Wars, 1787 1801 . ISBN 0 340 64533 4 Dupuy ... C. http nbn resolving.de urn nbn de 0159 20101025334 The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars ... Notes reflist External links s EB1911 French Revolutionary Wars 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica article on French Revolutionary Wars at Wikisource has a lot of typos, needs proofreading http web2.airmail.net ... simple French Revolutionary Wars fi Ranskan vallankumoussodat sv Franska revolutionskrigen ...   more details



  1. French Wars of Religion

    Refimprove date August 2010 Infobox military conflict partof European wars of religion conflict French Wars of Religion image File Francois Dubois 001.jpg 300px caption Depiction of the St. Bartholomew ... SE.svg 20px Pope Sixtus V Campaignbox French Wars of Religion The French Wars of Religion .... ref Knecht, French Civil Wars, p78 9 ref In early 1562, the regency government attempted to quell ... had begun to mobilise for war before Vassy, ref Knecht, The French Civil Wars, p86 ref Louis ... of Navarre queen of Navarre s crown jewels. ref Knecht, French Civil Wars, p151 ref Much of the Huguenots ... day. By April the crown was already seeking to negotiate, ref Knecht, French Civil Wars, p. 190. ref ... days later. ref Knecht, French Civil Wars, p208 ref The seventh war 1579 80 and the Death of Anjou ..., Henry IV was no closer to capturing Paris . ref Knecht French Civil Wars p264 ref Realising that Henry .... ref name Knecht, French Civil Wars, p270 Knecht, French Civil Wars, p270 ref Paris capitulation ... to high office. ref name Knecht, French Civil Wars, p270 Evidently Henry s conversion worried ... year 2007 isbn 978 0 19 921490 7 Cite book first Mack P. last Holt title The French wars of religion ... authorlink Robert J. Knecht first Robert J. last Knecht title The French Wars of Religion 1559 1598 ... 28533 X Cite book first Robert J. last Knecht authormask 3 title The French Civil Wars series Modern ... Tilley url http www.archive.org details frenchwarsofreli00tilluoft title The French wars of religion ... French Religious Wars http www.henri4.culture.fr index.php?lang en&module uc&fichier 00 en uc 00 02 The Wars of Religion DEFAULTSORT French Wars Of Religion Category French Wars of Religion Category ... 20px Catholic League French Catholic League br File Flag of New Spain.svg 20px Habsburg Spain Spain ... fought between French Roman Catholic Church Catholics and Protestantism Protestants Huguenot s . The conflict ... from foreign sources. The exact number of wars and their respective dates are the subject of continued ...   more details



  1. Iroquois

    peoples defeated by the Iroquois in the early 1670s, during the later Beaver Wars . ref Charles Augustus ... land, leading to the French word Gasp . The Kwedech are generally considered to have been Iroquois ... 2007 09 25 ref Beginning in 1609, the League engaged in the Beaver Wars with the French and their Iroquoian ... priests as among the eight North American Martyrs . In 1649 during the Beaver Wars , the Iroquois ..., the Iroquois were defeated by a war party of Susquehannock. The Iroquois appealed to the French ..., the Iroquois invaded Virginia and Illinois territory again, and unsuccessfully attacked French outposts ... in question. Meanwhile, the Iroquois were negotiating peace with the French together they signed the Great Peace of Montreal that same year. French and Indian Wars See also French and Indian Wars After the 1701 peace treaty with the French, the Iroquois remained mostly neutral even though during ... the French and their Algonquian allies, both traditional enemies of the Iroquois. The Iroquois hoped ...About the Native American peoples Infobox ethnic group group Iroquois br Haudenosaunee flag Image Flag of the Iroquois Confederacy.svg center 250px population approx. 125,000 br smaller 80,000 in the U.S ... , English language English , French language French religions Longhouse Religion Christianity others related The Iroquois IPAc en icon r k w or IPAc en icon r k w , also known ... or earlier, they came together in an association known today as the Iroquois League , or the League of Peace and Power . The original Iroquois League was often known as the Five Nations, as it was composed ... Cayuga and Seneca nation s. After the Tuscarora tribe Tuscarora nation joined the League in 1722, the Iroquois ... Today, the Iroquois live primarily in New York, Quebec , and Ontario . The Iroquois League has also been known as the Iroquois Confederacy . Some modern scholars distinguish between the League and the Confederacy ... 5. ref ref name ReferenceB Shannon, Iroquois Diplomacy , 72 73. ref According to this interpretation ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1801 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 Image PocockBattleOfCopenhagen.jpg Nicholas Pocock The Battle of Copenhagen thumb 360px Campaignbox Second Coalition The French Revolutionary Wars continued in 1801 with the French bringing the war against the Second Coalition to a close. By 9 February, the Austrians had signed the Treaty of Lun ville , ending the war on the continent. The war against the United Kingdom continued with Neapolitan harbours closed to her by the Treaty of Florence , signed on 28 March , and the Turks invaded Egypt in March, losing to Kleber at Heliopolis ancient Heliopolis . The exhausted French force in Egypt, however, surrendered in August. The naval war also continued, with the United Kingdom maintaining a blockade of France by sea. Non combatants Russia, Prussia , Denmark, and Sweden joined to protect neutral shipping from British attacks, but were unsuccessful. British Admiral Horatio Nelson defied orders and attacked the Danish fleet in harbor at the Battle of Copenhagen 1801 Battle of Copenhagen , destroying much of the fleet of one of France s more steady allies during the period. An armistice prevented him from continuing into the Baltic Sea to attack the Russian fleet at Reval Tallinn . Meanwhile off Gibraltar, the outnumbered French squadron under Linois rebuffed a first British attack under James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez Saumarez in the first battle of Algeciras , capturing a line of battle ship. In the second battle of Algeciras , four days later, the British captured a French ship and sank two others, killing around 2000 French for the loss of 12 British. See also Treaty of Amiens Napoleonic Wars Start box Succession box title French Revolutionary Wars before Campaigns of 1800 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1800 years 1801 after Treaty of Amiens End box French Revolution navbox DEFAULTSORT French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns Of 1801 Category Napoleonic Wars Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1794 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 The French Revolutionary Wars continued from 1793 with few immediate changes in the diplomatic situation as France fought the First coalition . On the Alps Alpine frontier, there was little change, with the French invasion of Piedmont Italy Piedmont failing. On the Spanish border, the French under General Jacques Fran ois Dugommier Dugommier rallied from their defensive positions at Bayonne and Perpignan , driving the Spanish out of Roussillon and invading Catalonia . Dugommier was killed in the Battle of San Lorenzo de la Muga Battle of the Black Mountain in November. Image Franzosenzeit Neumarkt K ln 1794.jpg thumb French forces raise the Phrygian cap cap of liberty in the Neumarkt, Cologne , 1794 On the northern front in the Flanders Campaign , the Austria ns and French both prepared offensives in Belgium , with the Austrians besieging Landrecies and advancing towards Mons and Maubeuge. The French prepared an offensive on multiple fronts, with two armies in Flanders under Charles Pichegru Pichegru and Jean Victor Marie Moreau Moreau , and Jean Baptiste Jourdan Jourdan attacking from the German border. The French withstood ... War in the Vend e Start box Succession box title French Revolutionary Wars before Campaigns of 1793 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1793 years 1794 after Campaigns of 1795 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1795 End box French Revolution navbox DEFAULTSORT French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns Of 1794 Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year Category Conflicts in 1794 Category ... of Kortrijk 1794 Kortrijk , Tourcoing and Battle of Fleurus 1794 Fleurus in June. The French armies ... of the front was largely quiet over the course of the year. At sea, the French Atlantic Fleet succeeded ... capturing French garrisons at Siege of Saint Florent Saint Florent , Siege of Bastia Bastia ... French armies had won victories on all fronts, and as the year closed they began advancing into the Netherlands ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1797 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 The French Revolutionary Wars continued from French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1796 1796 , with France fighting the First Coalition . On 14 February, British admiral John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent Jervis met and defeated a Spanish fleet off Portugal at the Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1797 Battle of Cape St. Vincent . This prevented the Spanish fleet from rendezvousing with the French, removing a threat of invasion to Britain. However, the British fleet was weakened over the rest of the year by the Spithead and Nore mutinies 1797 Spithead and Nore mutinies , which kept many ships in port through the summer. Seealso Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars In Italy, Napoleon Bonaparte s armies were laying siege to Mantua at the beginning of the year, and a second attempt by Austrians under Joseph Alvinczy to raise the siege was driven off at the Battle of Rivoli . Finally, on 2 February, Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser Wurmser surrendered Mantua and 18,000 troops. The Papal forces sued for peace, which was granted at Tolentino on 19 February. Napoleon was now free to attack the Austrian heartland. He advanced directly toward Austria over the Julian Alps , sending Barthelemy Catherine Joubert Barth lemy Joubert to invade the County of Tyrol Tyrol . Archduke Charles of Austria hurried from the German front to defend Austria, but he was defeated at the Tagliamento on 16 March, and Napoleon proceeded into Austria ... the Austrian Netherlands to France and recognizing the French border at the Rhine. Austria and France also partitioned Venice between them. Start box Succession box title French Revolutionary Wars before Campaigns of 1796 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1796 years 1797 after Campaigns of 1798 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1798 End box French Revolution navbox DEFAULTSORT French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns Of 1797 Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year Category 1797 in France ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1795 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 The French Revolutionary Wars continued from 1794 between French Revolution Revolutionary France and the First coalition . The year opened with French forces in the process of attacking the Dutch Republic in the middle of winter. The Dutch people rallied to the French call and started the Batavian revolution . City after city was occupied by the French. The Dutch fleet was captured, and the stadtholder William V, Prince of Orange William V fled to be replaced by a popular Batavian Republic , which supported the revolutionary cause and signed the Treaty of Paris 1795 , ceding the territories of North Brabant and Maastricht to France on 16 May. With the Netherlands falling, Prussia also decided to leave the coalition, signing the Peace of Basel on 6 April, ceding the west bank of the Rhine to France. This freed Prussia to finish the occupation of Poland . The French army in Spain advanced, advancing in Catalonia while taking Bilbao and Vitoria, Spain Vitoria and marching toward Castile historical region Castile . By 10 July, Spain also decided to make peace, recognizing the revolutionary government and ceding the territory of Santo Domingo , but returning to the pre war borders in Europe. This left the armies on the Pyrenees free to march east and reinforce the armies on the Alps , and the combined army overran Piedmont ... of the French. In northern Italy victory at the Battle of Loano in November gave France access to the Italian peninsula. See also War in the Vend e Start box Succession box title French Revolutionary Wars before Campaigns of 1794 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1794 years 1795 after Campaigns of 1796 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1796 End box French Revolution navbox DEFAULTSORT French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns Of 1795 Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year ... used cannon to fire grapeshot into the attacking mob which led to the establishment of the French ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1798 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    out by the end of the year. See also French Revolution French Revolutionary Wars History of Ottoman Egypt Start box Succession box title French Revolutionary Wars before Campaigns of 1797 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1797 years 1798 after Campaigns of 1799 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1799 End box French Revolution navbox DEFAULTSORT Campaigns Of 1798 In The French Revolutionary Wars Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year Category Conflicts in 1798 Category 1798 in France ...Use dmy dates date July 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 1798 was a relatively quiet period in the French Revolutionary Wars . The major continental powers in the First coalition had made peace with France, leaving France dominant in Europe with only a slow naval war with Great Britain to worry about. The leaders of the French Directory Directory in Paris feared Napoleon Bonaparte s popularity after his victories in Italy , so they were relieved when he proposed to depart France and mount an expedition to Egypt to gain further glory. Campaign in Egypt This section is linked from Jos phine de Beauharnais Main French Campaign in Egypt and Syria At this time, Egypt was a province of the Ottoman ... to the coast of Egypt. There, he came upon the French fleet at anchor and systematically destroyed ... taxes and impositions by the French, revolted in October, killing many of the French but eventually ... against the French. Campaigns in Europe The French were also under pressure in Belgium and Luxembourg ... 1798 Peasants War . French troops deposed Pope Pius VI , establishing a Roman Republic 18th century republic in Rome . Switzerland main French invasion of Switzerland see Battles of the Old Swiss Confederacy French invasion 1798 On 5 March 1798, French troops overran Switzerland at the invitation of French ... forces established a centralised state based on the ideas of the French Revolution . Ireland An expeditionary ... had been defeated, about 1,000 French soldiers under General Humbert landed in the north west of the country ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1793 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    unreferenced date September 2011 Use dmy dates date July 2011 The French Revolutionary Wars continued from 1792, with new powers entering the First Coalition after the execution of King Louis XVI of France Louis XVI . Spain and Portugal entered the coalition in January 1793, and on 1 February France declared war on Great Britain and the Netherlands . At the opening of the year, Charles Fran ois Dumouriez Dumouriez chose to ignore orders from the government in Paris to defend Belgium and instead began an invasion of the Netherlands, hoping to overthrow the stadtholder and establish a popular republic backed by France. In the event, he took Breda Netherlands Breda in North Brabant Brabant and prepared to cross into Holland and capture Dordrecht . However, the armies remaining in Belgium suffered a number of defeats, with the Austria ns winning battles at Aachen Aix la Chapelle and Li ge city Li ge and raising Francisco de Miranda Miranda s siege of Maastricht . Dumouriez was forced by his ... articles. See also War in the Vend e start box Succession box title French Revolutionary Wars before Campaigns of 1792 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1792 years 1793 after Campaigns of 1794 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1794 end box French Revolution navbox Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year Category Conflicts in 1793 Category 1793 in France DEFAULTSORT French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns Of 1793 ... s History of the French Revolution, The republic had very soon fourteen armies, and twelve hundred ... August, resulting in the capture of much of the French navy, and Toulon was not retaken by Dugommier ..., but did not make major gains before the winter. In the Pyrenees, the French armies ended the year on a defensive posture near the border, while on the Alpine frontier, a French invasion ... http www.outfo.org literature pg etext06 8hfrr10.txt History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1796 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    ref improve date September 2011 Use dmy dates date July 2011 The French Revolutionary Wars continued from 1795, with the French in an increasingly strong position as members of the First Coalition made separate peaces. Habsburg Monarchy Austria and Great Britain were the main remaining members of the coalition. The Revolt in the Vend e rebellion in the Vend e was also finally terminated by Louis Lazare Hoche General Hoche . Mignet s History of the French Revolution states The directory found the Rhine open towards Mainz , the war of La Vend e rekindled the coasts of France and Holland threatened ... Seealso Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars Bonaparte left Paris on 11 March for Nice ... See also War in the Vend e start box Succession box title French Revolutionary Wars before Campaigns of 1795 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1795 years 1796 after Campaigns of 1797 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1797 end box French Revolution navbox Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year Category Conflicts in 1796 Category 1796 in France de Italienfeldzug fr Campagne d Italie 1796 1797 DEFAULTSORT French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns Of 1796 ... s Austrian forces attacked the extreme French eastern flank near Genoa on 10 April. Bonaparte ... of Paris 1796 peace treaty at Paris , ceding Savoy and Nice and allowing the French bases to be used ... which the French took Milan . Bonaparte then advanced eastwards again, drove off the Austrians ... to hold off the French. Bonaparte overran the holding force at the Battle of Rovereto . Then he ... they proved victorious over the French at Second Battle of Bassano Bassano , Battle of Calliano Calliano ... of Arcole southeast of Verona . The French then turned on Davidovich in great strength and chased .... References This article makes use of the out of copyright work History of the French Revolution by Fran ois Mignet 1824 gutenberg no 9602 name History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 reflist ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1800 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    box title French Revolutionary Wars before Campaigns of 1799 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1799 years 1800 after Campaigns of 1801 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1801 s end French Revolution navbox DEFAULTSORT French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns Of 1800 Category Napoleonic Wars Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year Category Conflicts in 1800 Category 1800 in France ...citation style date September 2011 Use dmy dates date July 2011 Campaignbox Second Coalition The French Revolutionary Wars continued from 1799 with the French fighting the forces of the Second Coalition . Napoleon Bonaparte had returned from Egypt and taken control of the French government. He prepared a new campaign, sending Jean Victor Marie Moreau Moreau to the Rhine frontier and personally going to take command in the Alps , where French forces had been driven almost out of Italy in 1799. At the start of the campaigning season of 1800, the Austrians had strong armies North and South of the Alps about 120,000 men in the Black Forest under P l Kray defending the direct Rhine Danube route from France to Vienna about 100,000 men in Northern Italy under Michael von Melas defending the Austrian possessions in Northern Italy, and the Po valley , which Napoleon had used as a backdoor to Vienna in his previous Italian campaigns The French had about 120,000 men under Moreau facing Kray about ... and the French decided to make their main effort in Italy. Bonaparte would have preferred the main ... the prompt return of a detached French force under Louis Charles Antoine Desaix Desaix and a vigorous French counter attack in the course of which Desaix was killed converted the battle into an important French victory. Melas promptly entered into negotiations which led to the Austrians evacuating ... capitulation to the French. In May and June, Moreau invaded across the Southern part of the Rhine with 100,000 ... literature pg etext06 8hfrr10.txt History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 , by Fran ois ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1792 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 The French Revolutionary Wars began in 1792. Preparations France declared war on Austria on 20 April 1792. But Prussia and other power international powers had allied themselves with Austria in the expectation of conflict, and thus France faced a coalition and not a single power at the moment when the migr emigration , the ferment of the French Revolution Revolution , and want of material and of funds had thoroughly disorganised her army. The army behaved badly in the first engagements. Near Lille 29 April the French soldiers fled at sight of the Austrian outposts and murdered their general Th obald Dillon , whom they accused of betraying them. The commanders in chief of the armies became political suspects and before a serious ... to seek refuge from the French troops on the eastern side. Original text from 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica French Revolution navbox Start box Succession box title French Revolutionary Wars before years 1792 after Campaigns of 1793 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1793 End box DEFAULTSORT French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns Of 1792 Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year Category ..., couched in terms in the last degree offensive to the French nation, generated the spirit that was afterwards ... of the French Revolution, while as a soldier he had no confidence in the success of the enterprise ... in the leisurely manner of the previous generation, his army crossed the French frontier on 19 ... of Valmy Valmy 20 September 1792 . Kellermann s infantry, nearly all regulars, stood steady. The French ... advance of the French troops, brought about the complete withdrawal of the enemy from the soil of France. Other fronts Meanwhile, the French forces in the south had driven back the Piedmontese and had conquered Savoy and Nice . Another French success was the daring expedition into Germany made ... of dire threat felt by the invaded French, are reflected in large parts of the wording of the French ...   more details



  1. Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars

    French troops entering in Rome in 1798 Campaignbox French Revolutionary Wars in Italy Campaignbox French Revolutionary Wars The Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars 1792 1802 were a series of conflicts fought principally in Northern Italy between the French Revolutionary Army and a First ... see French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1796 French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1797 Image ... Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars es Campa as italianas de las guerras ... against French First Republic France . The first major operation, the annexation of Nice by some 30,000 French troops, was reversed when the Republican forces were withdrawn to deal with a revolt in Lyon ... launch this assault the new commander of the French Army of Italy launched the Saorgio Offensive , which was planned by the army s artillery commander, General Napoleon Bonaparte . This two pronged French ... de Robespierre 28 July 1794 . During the chaos that ensued in the French army the Allies launched ... this the French consolidated the front and awaited further opportunity. The main focus of the war ... of the French Republic. It was universally believed that Josephine had been introduced ... campaign French losses were 6,000 compared with more than 25,000 for the Allies. Bonaparte ... . A small French victory at Codogno led to a retreat by Coalition forces across the Adda River. At the river ... Siege of Mantua 1796 1797 Mantua under siege , Bonaparte then led a French division south to invade .... Some 45,000 Austrian troops were left behind to guard against any new French offensive whilst ... commissars, especially Cristoforo Saliceti , brutally put down the uprisings, but the French position ... hampered by the defeat of one of his subordinates. Alvinczy held off a French attack at Battle of Caldiero ... Mantua. Soon after, Mantua finally fell to the French, making it possible for the French to continue ... by the Emperor s brother, the Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen Archduke Charles , the French ...   more details



  1. Campaigns of 1799 in the French Revolutionary Wars

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Campaignbox Second Coalition By 1799, the French Revolutionary Wars had ... Wars before Campaigns of 1798 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1798 years 1799 after Campaigns of 1800 in the French Revolutionary Wars 1800 end box French Revolution navbox Category Campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars by year Category Conflicts in 1799 Category 1799 in France ... prepared campaigns in Italy, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Egypt main French invasion of Egypt ... of the Netherlands which at that time was a French vassal state , the Batavian Republic with a combined ... on 6 October. That town passed from British Russian to Batavian French hands several times until the former finally fled, losing 2536 men and 11 guns the Batavian French losses stood at 1382 ..., in which two field hospitals were forgotten , he reached an agreement with the French commander, Brune ... the Alps in 1799. Italy main Suvorov s Italian expedition By January, the French army had pursued the Neapolitan army from Rome to Naples , taking the capital. French general Barth lemy Louis Joseph ... campaign, pursued the French to Battle of Cassano 1799 Cassano , defeating them and recapturing Milan ... army under Etienne Jacques Joseph Alexandre MacDonald MacDonald , pushing the French back into the Alps and Genoa . Gen.Moreau was briefly appointed to command the French forces, followed quickly .... Joubert was killed there amongst the French skirmishers while reconnoitering the enemy lines. By the end of the year, French forces had almost been driven from Italy and Suvorov was ordered to Switzerland. Germany The French offensive relied on coordinated attacks by the Army of the Danube , the Army ... upright 1.50 alt Map showing winter quarters of French and Austrian armies, and their convergence on the town of Ostrach in March 1799 The French blue and Austrian red armies converged on Ostrach ... of Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen Archduke Charles , defeated Jourdan s Army of the Danube. The French ...   more details



  1. Émigré armies of the French Revolutionary Wars

    units of the French army which had also emigrated, such as the Hussards de Saxe 4th Hussar Regiment ..., two months after the French victory at battle of Valmy Valmy . Arm e de Bourbon Other units L gion ...   more details



  1. Naval campaigns, operations and battles of the French Revolutionary Wars

    The naval campaigns, operations and battles of the French Revolutionary Wars were events during the period of warfare between 1792 and 1802 that were undertaken by the French Revolutionary government and several European powers in support of their land based strategies. Capture of San Pietro and Sant Antioco Sardinia 1793 Siege of Toulon 1793 Toulon 18 September 18 December 1793 Action of 23 April 1794 Guernsey 23 April 1794 Atlantic campaign of May 1794 May 1794 2 May 1794 1 June 1794 Glorious First of June 1 June 1794 Action of 14 February 1795 Gulf of Roses 14 February 1795 Croisi re du Grand Hiver 24 December 1794 3 February 1795 Naval Battle of Genoa 1795 Genoa 14 March 1795 First Battle of Groix 1st Groix 17 June 1795 Battle of Groix 2nd Groix 23 June 1795 Naval Battle of Hy res Islands Hy res 13 July 1795 Action of 7 October 1795 1st St Vincent 7 October 1795 Battle of Saldanha Bay 1796 Saldanha Bay 17 August 1796 Newfoundland expedition 28 August 1796 Exp dition d Irlande December 1796 Battle of Camperdown Camperdown 11 October 1797 Battle of Cape St Vincent 1797 2nd St Vincent 14 February 1797 Battle of the les Saint Marcouf les Saint Marcouf 7 May 1798 Battle of the Nile Nile 1 3 August 1798 Battle of Tory Island Tory Island 12 October 1798 Raid on Dunkirk 1800 Dunkirk 7 July 1800 Siege of Malta 1798 1800 Malta 2 September 1798 4 September 1800 Battle of Copenhagen Copenhagen 2 April 1801 Battle of Algeciras Bay Algeciras 6 12 July 1801 Raid on Boulogne 1801 Boulogne 4 and 15 16 August 1801 Category Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars ...   more details



  1. Iroquois (disambiguation)

    Iroquois may refer to TOCright Iroquois people the Iroquois people of North America the Iroquois kinship , a system of familial comprehension that originated with the Iroquois tribes Iroquois language Iroquoian languages Places In Antarctica Iroquois Plateau In Canada Iroquois, Ontario Iroquois Falls, Ontario In the United States Iroquois, Illinois Iroquois County, Illinois The Iroquois River in Illinois Iroquois, Louisville , Kentucky Iroquois, South Dakota Military UH 1 Iroquois , United States Army utility helicopter nicknamed the Huey HMCS Iroquois , the name of two Canadian warships Orenda Iroquois , a turbojet engine for military use developed by Orenda Aerospace Other Iroquois Pliskin , A.K.A. Solid Snake, from the Metal Gear series of video games Iroquois Theater Fire in Chicago, 1903 Iroquois horse , first American bred to win the Epsom Derby See also lookfrom Iroquois disambig de Iroquois fr Iroquois homonymie ko nl Iroquois pl Iroquois ru fi Iroquois sv Iroquois olika betydelser vo Iroquois ...   more details



  1. Economy of the Iroquois

    . The British primarily used these gifts to gain support among the Iroquois for fighting against the French ...featured article pp move indef Image Iroquois women work.JPG thumb Iroquois women at work grinding corn or dried berries 1664 engraving The economy of the Iroquois also known as Haudenosaunee originally .... The tribe s of the Iroquois Confederacy and other Northern Iroquoian languages Iroquoian speaking ... New York State and the Great Lakes area. The Iroquois Confederacy was composed of five different tribes ... contact . While not Iroquois, the Huron peoples fell into the same linguistic group and shared an economy similar to the Iroquois. The Iroquois peoples were predominantly agricultural, harvesting ... of property . The Iroquois developed a system of economics very different from the now dominant ... 17th century had a profound impact on the economy of the Iroquois. At first, they became important trading partners, but the expansion of European settlement upset the balance of the Iroquois economy. By 1800 the Iroquois had been confined to Indian reservation reservations , and they had to adapt their traditional economic system. In the 20th century, some of the Iroquois groups took advantage ... casinos . Other Iroquois have incorporated themselves directly into the outside economies off the reservation. Land ownership Image Long House Iroquois Allen.jpg thumb Latter day Iroquois longhouse ... ownership. The French Catholic missionary Gabriel Sagard described the fundamentals. The Huron ... production in common. ref TriggerHouseCommon The Iroquois had a similar communal system of land distribution ... the dualism dualistic split common in Iroquois culture The twin gods Sapling East and Flint ... involving wood. ref JohanSplit The Iroquois men were responsible for hunting , Trade trading , and fighting ... . This gendered division of labor was the predominant means of dividing work in Iroquois society. ref AxtellDiv At the time of contact with Europeans, Iroquois women produced about 65 of the goods ...   more details



  1. Iroquois Theater

    Iroquois Theater can refer to The Iroquois Theatre actually spelled Theatre, not Theater in Chicago, Illinois , site of the 1903 Iroquois Theatre Fire Iroquois Theater, New Orleans , a historic African American theater in New Orleans, Louisiana disambig ...   more details



  1. Lake Iroquois

    Lake Iroquois can refer to Lake Iroquois Vermont in Vermont in the United States Lake Iroquois, Illinois in Iroquois County in Illiniois in the United States Glacial Lake Iroquois , a prehistoric lake in the bed of present day Lake Ontario in North America. geodis Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. HMCS Iroquois

    disamb4 HMCS Iroquois one of two Canadian naval vessels HMCS Iroquois G89 , a World War II Tribal class destroyer. HMCS Iroquois DDG 280 , an Iroquois class or New Tribal class destroyer commissioned in 1972. Battle Honours Battle of the Atlantic 1939 1945 Atlantic , 1943 Arctic, 1943 1945 Biscay, 1943 1944 Norway, 1945 Korean War Korea , 1952 1953 Shipindex name Iroquois, HMCS DEFAULTSORT Iroquois, Hmcs Category Canadian Forces ship names Category Royal Canadian Navy ship names sl HMCS Iroquois ...   more details



  1. Nike Iroquois

    Nike Iroquois is the designation of a two stage United States American sounding rocket . The Nike Iroquois was launched 213 times between 1964 and 1978. The maximum flight height of the Nike Iroquois amounts to 290 km 950,000 ft , the takeoff thrust 48,800 lbf 217 kN , the takeoff weight 700 kg and the length 8.00 m. http www.astronautix.com lvs nikquois.htm Category Sounding rockets of the United States de Nike Iroquois ...   more details



  1. USS Iroquois

    USS Iroquois may refer to USS Iroquois 1859 , was a steam sloop of war launched 12 April 1859, renamed Ionie 30 November 1904 and struck 26 August 1910 USS Iroquois AT 46 , was a steam tug purchased by the US Navy 18 April 1898 and sold 15 May 1928 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Iroquois Category United States Navy ship names ...   more details




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