Siege of Toulon, (August 28–December 19, 1793), military engagement of the French Revolutionary Wars, in which the young artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte won his first military reputation by forcing the withdrawal of the Anglo-Spanish fleet that was occupying the city of Toulon and its forts.
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- en.wikipedia.org Siege of Toulon (1793)Despite the mutual dislike, Bonaparte was able to muster an artillery force that was sufficient for a siege of Toulon and the fortresses that were quickly built...
- military-history.fandom.com wiki/Siege_of_ToulonThe Siege of Toulon (18 September - 18 December 1793) was an early Republican victory over a Royalist rebellion in the Southern French city of Toulon.
- britannica.com World History Wars, Battles & Armed ConflictsSiege of Toulon. Table of Contents. Introduction References & Edit History Quick Facts & Related Topics. ... Siege of Toulon. French history [1793]. Actions.
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- thenapoleonicwars.net siege-of-toulonHe received a lucky break when one of his contacts, Salicetti, introduced him to General Carteaux, who was commanding the siege of Toulon...
- threedecks.org index.php…Anglo-Spanish occupation of Toulon at the invitation of the anti-Republican uprising. ... French Ships of the Line in Toulon 1793/08/09.
- history-maps.com story/War-of-the-First-Coalition…The Siege of Toulon (29 August – 19 December 1793) was a military engagement that took place during the Federalist revolts of the French Revolutionary Wars.
- thoughtco.com napoleon-and-the-siege-of-toulon-…At the Siege of Toulon in 1793, the world saw the start of the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte, later French Emperor. This is what he did.
- napoleonguide.com battle_toulon.htmSiege of Toulon. 7 September to 19 December 1793. The French Revolution not only had to face external enemies, but also those within the divided France.
- historytoday.com archive/siege-toulon-1793The Siege of Toulon, 1793. At Toulon, writes Stephen Usherwood, the Royal Navy first became deeply involved in the affairs of the French Revolution.