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  2. Anglo-Corsican Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Corsican Kingdom (Italian: Regno Anglo-Corso; Corsican: Riame anglo-corsu or Riamu anglu-corsu), also known officially as the Kingdom of Corsica (Italian: Regno di Corsica; Corsican: Regnu di Corsica), was a client state of the Kingdom of Great Britain that existed on the island of Corsica between 1794 and 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars.

  3. Siege of San Fiorenzo - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Bastia began in earnest in April 1794, with combined blockade and bombardment lasting six weeks before the city surrendered. [32] This left only Calvi as the remaining French-held town in Corsica, which was besieged by a reinforced British and Corsican force in July and surrendered a month later after a massive bombardment. [33]

  4. Campaigns of 1794 in the French Revolutionary Wars - Wikipedia

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    In the Mediterranean, following the British evacuation of Toulon, the Corsican leader Pasquale Paoli agreed with admiral Samuel Hood to place Corsica under British protection in return for assistance capturing French garrisons at Saint-Florent, Bastia, and Calvi, creating the short-lived Anglo-Corsican Kingdom.

  5. Invasion of Corsica (1794) - Wikipedia

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    Corsica is a large, mountainous island in the Ligurian Sea, a region of the Mediterranean bordered by Western Spain, Southern France and Northwestern Italy. [1] Control of the island, and in particular the harbour at San Fiorenzo, can allow a naval force to exercise regional dominance over this important waterway. [2]

  6. List of battles of the War of the First Coalition - Wikipedia

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    5 February – 24 March 1794: Battle of Martinique (1794) Overseas: French First Republic Great Britain: Coalition victory 7 February – 10 August 1794: Invasion of Corsica (1794) Mediterranean Corsica: French First Republic Great Britain * with Anglo-Corsican Kingdom: Coalition victory 7 – 20 February 1794: Siege of San Fiorenzo ...

  7. Medieval Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless their assaults continued. In 828, the defense of Corsica was entrusted to Boniface II of Tuscany, who conducted a successful expedition against the Muslims and built the fortress that later was to bear his name in the south. For the next century, Corsica was a part of the March of Tuscany. [6]

  8. Corsican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The aspiration for Corsican independence, along with many of the democratic principles of the Corsican Republic, were revived by Paoli in the Anglo-Corsican Kingdom of 1794–1796. On that occasion, British naval and land forces were deployed in defence of the island; however, their efforts failed and the French regained control.

  9. Siege of Bastia - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Bastia was a combined British and Corsican military operation during the early stages of the French Revolutionary Wars.The Corsican people had risen up against the French garrison of the island in 1793, and sought support from the British Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet under Lord Hood.