- loc.gov resource/pga.12384/- Soldiers--British--France--Toulon--1790-1800. - Toulon (France)--History--Siege, 1793. ... The siege of Toulon ... (A size) [P&P]. Source Collection.
- deviantart.com undevicesimus/art/The-Siege-of-…Bonaparte proposed his plan to Carteaux, who favored an attack on Mt. Faron to the north of Toulon and sent only a small force to attempt to take L'Éguillette.
- ivypanda.com essays/napoleons-siege-of-toulon-and…Some of the areas affected by the siege included Ollioules, Marseille, and Avignon. The siege of Toulon began exactly on the eighth day of September.
- dir.md wiki/Siege_of_Toulon…...hill of Cairo, which would then prevent passage between the small and large harbours of the port, so cutting maritime resupply, necessary for those under siege.
- tumblr.com histoireettralala/tagged/siege of …“The siege of Toulon seems to be the trigger. For the first time, he is considering certain tactical military questions, the solution of which catches his fiery imagination.
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- napoleon2008.tripod.com id1.htmlThe Siege of Toulon was Napoleon’s first major battle showing his military brilliance. The city was overrun with Spanish and British forces who were aiding the...
- wn.com Siege_Of_ToulonThe Siege of Toulon (8 September - 19 December 1793) was an early Republican victory over a Royalist rebellion in the southern French city of Toulon.
- wblog.wiki nn/Siege_of_ToulonThe siege of Toulon (29 August – 19 December 1793) was a military engagement that took place during the Federalist revolts of the French Revolutionary Wars.
- WikiMili.com en/Siege_of_Toulon_(1707)For other battles and sieges in Toulon, see Battle of Toulon (1744) and Siege of Toulon (1793). ... Siege of Toulon. Part of the War of the Spanish Succession.