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  1. The French Revolutionary Wars continued from 1799 with the French fighting the forces of the Second Coalition. Napoleon Bonaparte had returned from Egypt and taken control of the French government. He prepared a new campaign, sending Moreau to the Rhine frontier and personally going to take command in the Alps , where French forces had been driven almost out of Italy in 1799.

  2. Start the Revolution Without Me. Bud Yorkin. Comedy, History. Based on a novels A Tale of Two Cities, The Corsican Brothers, The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later . 1971. France. Bonaparte and the revolution. Bonaparte et la révolution. Abel Gance.

  3. Fought between 1792 and 1815, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars consumed Western Europe. Discover more about the history of these conflicts, including the various coalitions of Britain, Prussia, Austria, Russia, and Portugal, and the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte.

  4. French forces raise the cap of liberty in the Neumarkt, Cologne, 1794. On the northern front in the Flanders Campaign, the Austrians and French both prepared offensives in Belgium, with the Austrians besieging Landrecies and advancing towards Mons and Maubeuge. The French prepared an offensive on multiple fronts, with two armies in Flanders ...

  5. The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, where American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army .

  6. At the start of the campaigning season of 1800, the Austrians had strong armies North and South of the Alps. about 120,000 men in the Black Forest under Pál Kray (defending the direct (Rhine–Danube) route from France to Vienna. about 100,000 men in northern Italy under Michael von Melas defending the Austrian possessions in northern Italy ...

  7. Numerous suggestions had been made for the use of balloons during the French Revolutionary Wars, and in 1793 the Committee of Public Safety began testing their potential. Initial tests of airship designs proved unsatisfactory.