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    In the siege of Mainz (German: Belagerung von Mainz), from 14 April to 23 July 1793, a coalition of Prussia, Austria, and other German states led by the...
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  • Siege of Mainz (1792), a siege by the French Revolutionary Armies under Custine Siege of Mainz (1793), a siege by the armies of the First Coalition, recapture...
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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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    The siege of Mainz was a short engagement at the beginning of the War of the First Coalition. The victorious French army of Custine seized the town on...
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    of General Security ordered his arrest. Accused of having poorly defended Mainz during the siege in 1793, and considered an aristocratic suspect, he was...
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    city of Mainz itself. After a long siege in which much of the city was destroyed, Prussian and Austrian troops conquered the city on 22 July 1793. The...
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    new building. During the siege of Mainz (1793) St. Jacobs abbey was destroyed largely by Prussian shelling. The remainings of the abbots and guest house...
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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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  • Siege of Mainz (1792) by the French Revolutionary Armies under Adam-Philippe de Custine. 1793 March: Republic of Mainz established. 14 April: Siege of...
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  • Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the French Revolution and French Revolutionary Wars...
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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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  • campaign August–September 1792, Mainz/Frankfurt October 1792, Rhine campaign of 1793–94, Rhine campaign of 1795, Rhine campaign of 1796); the April 1792 incursions...
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    Louis Baraguey d'Hilliers (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    At the start of the French Revolutionary Wars, he decided to remain in France. By 1793, he had been promoted during the siege of Mainz to général de...
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    The siege of Maastricht was a failed siege of the city of Maastricht by the forces of the French First Republic from 6 February to 2 March 1793, marking...
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    in Ludwigsburg. The Favorite pleasure palace in Mainz was destroyed during the siege of Mainz (1793). Hesse, Michael (1996). "Katharina Krause: Die Maison...
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    area and besieged Mainz by the end of March 1793. After a siege of 18 weeks, the French troops in Mainz surrendered on 23 July 1793; Prussians occupied...
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    Army of Mayence on 28 March that year. The remainder formed the Army of the Danube. In 1793, the French soldiers captured in the Siege of Mainz were paroled...
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    rebuilt several times after fires between 1285 and 1793. In the course of the Siege of Mainz (1793) the church was bombed by Prussian and Austrian artillery...
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    The Battle of Mainz (29 October 1795) saw a Habsburg Austrian army led by Field Marshall François Sebastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt launch...
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    The siege of Valenciennes took place between 13 June and 28 July 1793, during the Flanders Campaign of the War of the First Coalition. The French garrison...
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  • The siege of Dunkirk took place in the Autumn of 1793 when British, Hanoverian, Austrian, and Hesse-Kassel troops under the command of Prince Frederick...
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    from Prussian troops in 1793 in the siege that led to the end of the Republic of Mainz. This attack damaged large portions of the cathedral, particularly...
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    failure of the siege of Mainz by Jourdan. This was a moderate setback to the position of the French. In northern Italy, victory at the Battle of Loano in...
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    The siege of Condé (8 April – 12 July 1793) saw a force made up of Habsburg Austrians and French Royalists commanded by Duke Ferdinand Frederick Augustus...
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    Michel de Beaupuy (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    commander of a battalion of volunteers from Dordogne, he was noticed and named brigade General in 1793. He participated in the siege of Mainz, then was...
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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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    from the balcony of the Deutschhaus. After this period had ended with the French capitulation after the Siege of Mainz on July 23, 1793, the building was...
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    Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Hübichenstein, in Harz Princess Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt Siege of Mainz (1793) The Fair...
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    Coalition army of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick successfully concluded the siege of Mainz on 23 July 1793. The French garrison of 18,675 men...
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    Jean Baptiste Meusnier (category 1793 deaths)
    near Mainz, 13 June 1793) was a French mathematician, engineer and Revolutionary general. He is best known for Meusnier's theorem on the curvature of surfaces...
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