French Revolutionary Wars |
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The Battle o Valmy |
Date | 20 April 1792 – 25 March 1802 |
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Location | Europe, Egyp, Middle East, Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, Indian Ocean |
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Result | - First Coaleetion
- French veectory; Peace o Basel, Treaty o Campo Formio
- Seicont Coaleetion
- French veectory; Treaty o Lunéville, Treaty o Amiens
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Territorial changes | - Faw o the French monarchy an establishment o the First French Republic
- Fraunce annexes Piedmont an aw the lands wast o the Rhine
- Establishment o the pro-French Batavian, Helvetian, Italian, an Ligurian Republics
- Establishment o the Kinrick o Etrurie in Italy
- Austrick acquires Venetie an Dalmatie
- Spain cedes Trinidad tae Breetain
- Spain retrocedes Louisiana tae Fraunce
- Netherlands cedes Ceylon tae Breetain
- Ither territorial changes
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Belligerents |
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Holy Roman Empire - Austrick
Prussia (1792–1795) Great Breetain (1793–1800) Ireland (1793–1800) Unitit Kinrick (1801–1802) Roushie (1799) French ryalists Coonter-revolutionaries Spain (1793–1795) Portugal Sardinie Naples Other Italian states Ottoman Empire Dutch Republic(1793–1795) Newfoundland (1796) Order o Saunt John (1798) Maltae (1798–1800)
Saint-Domingue rebels (1791–1794) (Haitian Revolution) (Quasi-War) Unitit States (1798–1800) | Kinrick o Fraunce (1791–92) (till 1792) French Republic (frq3 1792) - French satellites
- Unitit Ersemen
- Pols Legions
- Spain (1796–1802)
Denmark–Norway (Action o 16 Mey 1797) Kingdom of Mysore (Fowerth Anglo-Mysore War) |
Commanders an leaders |
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Francis II Archduke Charles Baillet de Latour Coont o Clerfayt Prince Josias o Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld József Alvinczi Dagobert von Wurmser Michael von Melas Pál Kray Frederick William II Duke of Brunswick Prince o Hohenlohe William Pitt Henry Addington Charles O'Hara Duke o York Horatio Nelson Ralph Abercromby Samuel Hood Paul I Alexander Suvorov Prince de Condé Charles IV (1793–1795) Mary I Victor Amadeus III Ferdinand IV Selim III Jezzar Pasha Laurens Pieter van de Spiegel (1793–1795) Murad Bey James Wallace Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim
Toussaint L'Ouverture
John Adams | Louis XVI Jacques Pierre Brissot (1792–1793) Maximilien Robespierre (1793–1794) Paul Barras (1795–1799) Napoleon Bonaparte (from 1799) Charles-F. Dumouriez François Christophe Kellermann François Étienne Kellermann Charles Pichegru Jean-Baptiste Jourdan Comte de Custine Lazare Hoche André Masséna Jean V. M. Moreau Louis Desaix † Jacques François Dugommier † Pierre Augereau Jean Baptiste Kléber † Jacques MacDonald Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Wolfe Tone † Jan Henryk Dąbrowski
Christian VII Olfert Fischer Steen Bille Tipu Sultan † |
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