1798 in France

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1798
in
France

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See also:Other events of 1798
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1798 in France.

Events[]

  • 10 February - The Papacy is removed from power by the French General Louis Alexandre Berthier.
  • 7 March - French forces invade the Papal States and establish the Roman Republic.
  • 26 April - France annexes Geneva.
  • 12 June - French take Malta.
  • 1 July - Napoleon's troops land in Egypt.
  • 7 July - The United States Congress rescinds treaties with France, sparking the Quasi-War.
  • 12 July - Battle of Chobrakit: French victory over the Mamelukes.
  • 21 July - Battle of the Pyramids: Decisive French victory over local Mamluk forces.
  • 24 July - Napoleon occupies Cairo.
  • 1-2 August - Battle of the Nile (near Abu Qir): The British Royal Navy under Lord Nelson defeats the French navy under Admiral Brueys. 11 of the 13 French battleships are captured or destroyed, including the flagship Orient whose magazine explodes.
  • 22 August - French troops land at Kilcummin in County Mayo to assist the Irish rebellion.
  • 7 September - French force crosses the River Shannon at Ballintra.
  • 8 September - Battle of Ballinamuck, French defeat and surrender.
  • 16 September - Further French force of 3,000 men depart Brest for Ireland.
  • 12 October
    • Battle of Tory Island: British naval victory prevents landing of further French troops in Ireland.
    • Peasants' War begins against French occupation of the Southern Netherlands.
  • 5 December - Peasant's War ends with French victory.

Births[]

Full date unknown[]

Deaths[]

  • 25 February - Louis-Jules Mancini-Mazarini, Duc de Nivernais, diplomat and writer (born 1716).
  • 25 March - Michel Joachim Marie Raymond, General (born 1755).
  • 6 July - Adrien Duport, politician (born 1759).
  • 1 August
  • 2 August - Aristide Aubert Du Petit Thouars, Naval officer (born 1760).
  • 27 August - Louis Joseph Watteau, painter (born 1731).
  • October - Jean Guillaume Bruguière, physician, zoologist and diplomat (b. c1749).
  • 30 December - Anne-Pierre, marquis de Montesquiou-Fézensac, General and writer (born 1739).

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