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    The siege of Bellegarde commenced on 23 May 1793 and ended on 24 June 1793 when Colonel Boisbrulé's French garrison surrendered the Fort de Bellegarde to...
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    Chronicle, Volume 1, 1793–1798. London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 1-86176-091-4. Usherwood, Stephen. "The Siege of Toulon, 1793." History Today (Jan 1972)...
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  • Coalition Siege of Mainz (1793) – War of the First Coalition Siege of Bellegarde (1793) – War of the First Coalition Siege of Valenciennes (1793) – War of the...
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    Wars. It was fought during operations surrounding the siege of Dunkirk between 6 and 8 September 1793 at Hondschoote, Nord, France, and resulted in a French...
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  • is a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the War of the First Coalition (20 April 1792 – 18 October 1797). It includes the battles of: the Low Countries...
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    Antonio Ricardos (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    invest Bellegarde. The Siege of Bellegarde ended on 24 June when the French garrison surrendered. Ricardos faced de Flers again in the Battle of Perpignan...
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    Heinrich von Bellegarde, Viceroy of Lombardy-Venetia (German: Heinrich Joseph Johannes, Graf von Bellegarde or sometimes Heinrich von Bellegarde; 29 August...
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    Ricardos was preoccupied by the Siege of Bellegarde. Mas Deu is a former Knights Templar establishment east of the town of Trouillas in Pyrénées-Orientales...
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    of the Eastern Pyrenees at the Battle of Mas Deu on 19 May. After this success, Ricardos turned back and invested the Fort de Bellegarde. The Siege of...
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    while Pérignon blockaded the Fort de Bellegarde. There were too many sieges for the French to carry out. The Committee of Public Safety had ordered that the...
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    Guillaume Mirabel (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    Spanish had a cannon foundry. Preoccupied with the siege of the Fort de Bellegarde and the Siege of Collioure, Dugommier allowed Augereau to ignore his...
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  • Louis-Charles de Flers (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    from the port of Collioure. The Siege of Bellegarde ended on 24 June with a French surrender. After the fall of Bellegarde, de Flers began arming the local...
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    Spanish army of Captain General Antonio Ricardos. The Siege of Bellegarde concluded in June with the French surrender of the Fort de Bellegarde, which dominated...
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  • Pérignon repulsed the allies. The Spanish garrison of Fort de Bellegarde surrendered a month later. In 1793 the Spanish army defeated the ill-trained French...
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    André de La Barre (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    there was a Spanish cannon foundry. Occupied with the sieges of both Collioure and Bellegarde, Dugommier wanted his division commander to withdraw to...
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    Coalition's move against Maubeuge. Coburg's army began the siege of Maubeuge on 30 September. On 1 October 1793, Jourdan's large army was distributed across a broad...
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    Jacques François Dugommier (category French military personnel of the Seven Years' War)
    Fort de Bellegarde on 17 September (the siege had lasted since 7 May). On 22 September, an audacious attack gave Dugommier the redoubt and camp of Costouge...
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  • Wars. In May, the army opened the Siege of Bellegarde and captured the French fortress on 24 June. In early September 1793, Ricardos made a bid to capture...
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    invest the Fort de Bellegarde on 23 May. The Siege of Bellegarde ended by the French garrison surrendering on 24 June. During the Battle of Perpignan on 17...
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    Sardinia was a short military campaign fought in 1793 in the Mediterranean Sea in the first year of the War of the First Coalition, during the French Revolutionary...
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    Luis Fermín de Carvajal, Conde de la Unión (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    at the end of May, and blockaded the Spanish garrison of the Fort de Bellegarde at the Pass of Le Perthus. De la Unión made two attempts to break through...
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  • Eugenio Navarro (category Spanish commanders of the Napoleonic Wars)
    Appointed governor of Fort de Bellegarde following its fall in June 1793, he distinguished himself in action at Montesquieu (14 October 1793), at Villelongue...
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    Melchior Aymerich (category People of the Spanish American wars of independence)
    prisoner when the Fort de Bellegarde surrendered on 18 September 1794. After regaining his freedom, he received the rank of Colonel on 4 September 1795...
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    20 May, Ricardos defeated a French force at the Battle of Mas Deu. In the Siege of Bellegarde, the Spanish army took several weeks to reduce the fortress...
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    Bellegarde. Flers used the time to build the fortified Camp de la Union under the walls of Perpignan where his drilled his 12,000 men. The Siege of Bellegarde...
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    department of Pyrénées Orientales. Ricardos defeated General of Division Louis-Charles de Flers at the Battle of Mas Deu on 19 May. The Siege of Bellegarde concluded...
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    at the Battle of Mas Deu. At this point, Ricardos chose to begin the Siege of Bellegarde which granted the French commander of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees...
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  • Revolutionary Wars) Battle of Famars – 1793 – War of the First Coalition (French Revolutionary Wars) Siege of Bellegarde (1793) – 1793 – War of the First Coalition...
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  • Pierre François Sauret (category Members of the Council of Five Hundred)
    of the Fort de Bellegarde in September allowed Dugommier to plan an invasion of Catalonia that fall. Sauret commanded the left wing at the Battle of the...
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    French colony of Martinique. His father served as a general during the early Revolutionary Wars. After losing the Siege of Mainz (1793) he was imprisoned...
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