Difference between revisions of "Battle of the Nile"

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Lieutenant [[William Laurence]] was serving aboard the [[HMS Goliath]] during the battle.
 
Lieutenant [[William Laurence]] was serving aboard the [[HMS Goliath]] during the battle.
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[[Jane Roland]] was also present, presumably captaining [[Excidium]]; she wore a medal from the battle thereafter.
  
 
The British had thirteen [[ship of the line|ships of the line]], plus eight British dragons and four loaned by the Turks.  The French had 17 ships and 14 dragons, and thus numerical superiority, but Nelson's superior tactics won the day.   
 
The British had thirteen [[ship of the line|ships of the line]], plus eight British dragons and four loaned by the Turks.  The French had 17 ships and 14 dragons, and thus numerical superiority, but Nelson's superior tactics won the day.   

Revision as of 18:23, 16 November 2006

Naval engagement in Aboukir Bay, Egypt, on August 1 and 2, 1798. Lord Horatio Nelson led British forces to a decisive victory, essentially ending Napoleon Bonaparte's ambitions to threaten Britian's position in India by conquering Egypt.

Lieutenant William Laurence was serving aboard the HMS Goliath during the battle.

Jane Roland was also present, presumably captaining Excidium; she wore a medal from the battle thereafter.

The British had thirteen ships of the line, plus eight British dragons and four loaned by the Turks. The French had 17 ships and 14 dragons, and thus numerical superiority, but Nelson's superior tactics won the day.

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