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 ipedia.com: First coalition Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
After the stated aim of the National Convention to export revolution, the guillotining of Louis XVI of France (January 1793) and the French opening of the Scheldt, a military coalition formed comprising:
These powers initiated a series of invasions of France by land and sea, with Prussia and Austria attacking from the Austrian Netherlands and the Rhine, and Great Britain supporting revolts in provincial France and laying siege to Toulon.
North of the Alps Archduke Charles of Austria redressed the situation in 1796, but Napoleon Bonaparte carried all before him against Sardinia and Austria in Italy (1796 - 1797), culminating in the peace of Leoben and the Treaty of Campo Formio (October 1797).
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 Napoleonic Wars at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Second Coalition (1798-1801) of Russia, Britain, Austria, The Ottoman Empire, Portugal, Naples and the Vatican against France was no more effective.
The Fourth Coalition (1806-1807) of Prussia, Saxony and Russia against France.
The Sixth Coalition (1812-1814) of Great Britain and Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Austria and a number of German States against France.
www.wiki.tatet.com /Napoleonic_Wars.html   (1004 words)

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