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  • The Siege of Toulon (29 August to 19 December 1793) was a decisive military operation during the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802), conducted by a French Republican army to retake the port city of Toulon from rebels, who were supported by allied forces. The siege was a significant milestone in the career of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821).
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  • 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...
  • The capture of these positions signaled the death blow to any hope of an allied victory; the siege of Toulon was over.
  • On their way out, the British destroyed the French fleet and the arsenal. Most of the public buildings of Toulon were burned in the resulting conflagration.
  • The Siege of Toulon, also known as the “Fall of Toulon”, was a catastrophic event that occurred right after the French Revolution.
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  • In 1793 part of France was at war, and the English were laying siege to the port of Toulon. ... Siege of Toulon, also known as the Fall of Toulon, (Aug.
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  • The Siege of Toulon was one of the first battles of the War of the First Coalition. This was also one of Napoleon Bonaparte’s first and most successful battles.