Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
The Adriatic campaign was a minor theatre of war during the Napoleonic Wars in which a succession of small British Royal Navy and Austrian Navy squadrons and independent cruisers harried the combined naval forces of the First French Empire, the Kingdom of Italy, the Illyrian Provinces and the Kingdom of Naples between 1807 and 1814 in the Adriatic Sea. Italy, Naples and Illyria were all controlled either directly or via proxy by the French Emperor Napoleon I, who had seized them at the Treaty of Pressburg in the aftermath of the War of the Third Coalition.
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Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
The Adriatic campaign was a minor theatre of war during the Napoleonic Wars in which a succession of small British Royal Navy and Austrian Navy squadrons and independent cruisers harried the combined naval forces of the First French Empire, the Kingdom of Italy, the Illyrian Provinces and the Kingdom of Naples between 1807 and 1814 in the Adriatic Sea. Italy, Naples and Illyria were all controlled either directly or via proxy by the French Emperor Napoleon I, who had seized them at the Treaty of Pressburg in the aftermath of the War of the Third Coalition.
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La campagne de l'Adriatique est un théâtre d'opération mineur des guerres napoléoniennes.
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La campanya de l'Adriàtic va s ...... nts, incloses Fiume i Trieste.
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La campaña del Adriático fue u ...... es, incluidas Fiume y Trieste.
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The Adriatic campaign was a mi ...... ng Fiume (Rijeka) and Trieste.
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Greek irregulars
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Coalition victory
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La Pomone contre les frégates HMS Alceste et Active, Pierre Julien Gilbert
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Greek irregulars
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Naples
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Bernard Dubourdieu
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François Montford
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Jean-Baptiste Barré
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John Oswald
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Joseph Montrichard
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Murray Maxwell
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Petar I
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Thomas Fremantle
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William Hoste
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Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
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the Napoleonic Wars
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Coalition victory
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La campagne de l'Adriatique est un théâtre d'opération mineur des guerres napoléoniennes.
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La campanya de l'Adriàtic va s ...... Guerra de la Tercera Coalició.
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La campaña del Adriático fue u ...... uerra de la Tercera Coalición.
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The Adriatic campaign was a mi ...... he War of the Third Coalition.
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Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
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Campagne de l'Adriatique (1807-1814)
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Campanya de l'Adriàtic (1807-1814)
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Campaña del Adriático (1807-1814)
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Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814
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