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The siege of Toulon.

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Q: What siege did the young artillery commander Napoleon help to capture in 1793?
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What siege did the young artillery commander Napoleon bring to an end?

The Siege of Toulon was ended when Napoleon took a prominent staategic position that gave his artillery control of the city and the port.


What did Napoleon capture n 1798?

Napoleon commanded the Artillery at the siege of Toulon. The Royal Navy were repelled. It would be the start of a gret career.....


Napoleon drove the british out of this French port?

This would be Toulon, on the Mediterranean sea. In 1793, it was occupied by British and and Spanish Forces, who supported the royalists opposing the Revolutionary French Government. Napoleon was the French artillery commander at this siege, and after the French succesfully drove the enemy out, Napoleon was promoted to Brigadier General


Where were the British defeated by Napoleon's forces in 1793?

At the Siege of Toulon when he gained the high ground withe his artillery and sent the Royal Navy out of the port and scampering for the high seas.


Which siege gave Napoleon a promotion?

The Siege ot Toulon.


When was artillery first used?

Artillery was used in ancient times for siege purposes, but not sure exactly when or where.


What does siege train mean?

a set of artillery and other equipment for a siege, together with troops and transport vehicles.


What is a battering train?

A battering train is a train of artillery for siege operations.


A blockade to capture a castle?

The proper term is a siege. A blockade is a siege on a port or harbour.


When did Napoleon Bonaparte surface?

At the 1793 Siege of Toulon.


Where did Napoleon Bonaparte become general?

At the siege of Toulon.


Was Napoleon ever shot?

He was wounded in the thigh at the siege of Toulon.