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Siege of Saint Florent

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Dates
  
7 Feb 1794 – 18 Feb 1794

Location
  
Saint-Florent, France

Result
  
Anglo-Corsican Victory

Similar
  
Battle of Orbaizeta, Battle of Tarvis, Battle of Ettlingen, Battle of Saorgio, Battle of Diersheim

The Siege of Saint-Florent took place in February 1794 during the French Revolutionary War when a British force joined with Corsican partisans to capture the French garrison town of Saint-Florent, Corsica.

After a blockade by Royal Navy ships under Horatio Nelson, a landing was made and British troops were put ashore where they joined with around 1,200 Corsicans. The town was dominated by two defensive towers, one to the north at Mortella Point and the other at the strong Convention Redoubt. Once these had been taken the town agreed to surrender and the British fleet under Lord Hood was able to sail into its harbour. A large number of its defenders were able to escape to Bastia where they participated in its defence.

Saint-Florent was one of three major French garrisons on Corsica. The Anglo-Corsican forces successfully followed it up by capturing Bastia in May and Calvi in August 1794.

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Siege of Saint-Florent Wikipedia


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