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The Mediterranean campaign of 1798 was a series of major ... The French Mediterranean Fleet was unopposed at the start of 1798 ... By the end of the year little had ...
Action of 15 July 1798; Part of the Mediterranean campaign ... start of 1798, the Mediterranean Sea was entirely ... the remainder of the year. [4] Early in 1798, ...
It was the primary purpose of the Mediterranean campaign of 1798, ... 1798 19 May (30 Floréal year VI) ... (Pluviôse-Ventôse year VIII) – French troops begin ...
Battle of the Nile, Augt 1st 1798, painted by Thomas Whitcombe in 1816. The Battle of the Nile was a significant naval action fought from 1 to 3 August 1798. The battle took place in Aboukir Bay, near the mouth of the River Nile on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, and pitted a British fleet of the Royal Navy against a fleet of the French Navy.
Baeyens, Jacques (1973). Les Français à Corfou, 1797-1799 et 1807-1814 [The French in Corfu, 1797-1799 and 1807-1814] (in French).Athens: Institut français d'Athènes.
Mediterranean campaign of 1798; A. Action of 15 July 1798; Action of 18 August 1798; Action of 18 June 1799; Action of 27 June 1798; C. Siege of Corfu (1798–1799) F.
(1798) Location: Switzerland France Switzerland: French victory War of the Second Coalition (1798–1802) Mediterranean campaign of 1798; Location: Europe, Middle East, Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas France Spain Polish Legions French client republics: Batavian Republic Helvetic Republic; Cisalpine Republic; Roman Republic (until 1799) [a]
On 5 March 1798, French troops overran Switzerland at the invitation of French-speaking factions in Vaud, and the Old Swiss Confederation collapsed. On 12 April 1798, 121 cantonal deputies proclaimed the Helvetic Republic, "One and Indivisible". The new régime abolished cantonal sovereignty and feudal rights.