NELSON destroys the FRENCH fleet 🔥 BATTLE of the NILE (1798) 🔥 TOTAL WAR NAPOLEON

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  • The Battle of the Nile, also known as the Battle of Abukir, took place on August 1 and 2, 1798 on the coast of Egypt, near the Nile Delta, during the Napoleonic Wars. It was a naval engagement between the French fleet led by Admiral François-Paul Brueys d'Aigalliers and the British fleet commanded by Admiral Horatio Nelson.
    Napoleon Bonaparte had waged a successful campaign in Egypt with the aim of undermining the British position in India and weakening British trade in the region. The French fleet, composed mainly of ships of the line and smaller warships, was anchored in Abukir Bay, protected by coastal batteries and fortifications.
    The British fleet, consisting of warships and frigates, carried out a daring night attack against the French fleet. Nelson, known for his aggressive and bold strategy, divided his ships into two columns and attacked the French line from both sides. Darkness and surprise worked in favor of the British.
    During the battle, the French flagship, Bucentaure, was boarded by HMS Vanguard, Nelson's ship. As the fighting raged in the bay, Nelson famously gave the order "England expects every man to do his duty!"
    The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the British. Most of the French ships were captured or destroyed, and Admiral Brueys lost his life in the fight. The defeat on the Nile had significant consequences for Napoleon's aspirations in the Middle East, while consolidating British naval supremacy in the region.
    Nelson's victory on the Nile is also considered an important milestone in his career and contributed to his reputation as one of the most outstanding naval commanders in history. Although Napoleon's Egyptian campaign continued for some time, the defeat on the Nile marked a significant blow to French aspirations in the region and had long-term implications on the course of the Napoleonic Wars.
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  • @historyandgames
    @historyandgames  2 года назад +1

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  • @72Bigray
    @72Bigray Год назад +2

    Britannia Rules the waves... as the song goes,.....

    • @peterrollinson-lorimer
      @peterrollinson-lorimer 9 месяцев назад

      They did at that time and beyond, but no longer. Grammar nerds would correctly point out that the correct version is "Britannia Rule the Waves".

  • @christopherf8912
    @christopherf8912 2 года назад +3

    Nice

  • @stephenhazeldene7719
    @stephenhazeldene7719 Год назад +4

    After 5 minutes of combat, the French raised their enormous white battle flag

    • @historyandgames
      @historyandgames  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment Stephen!!

    • @raphaeldesailly3531
      @raphaeldesailly3531 Год назад

      Shut up the french navy in this battle was very valorius and strong, but Nelson was more stronguer than the french fleet

  • @eduardomogollon3916
    @eduardomogollon3916 Год назад +2

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    • @historyandgames
      @historyandgames  Год назад +1

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  • @gameninja0399
    @gameninja0399 22 дня назад

    ...so, how exactly did Nelson communicate his orders to his ships? Telegraph wasn't around and im sure there was no signal lights either so...
    How?

    • @PeterKonidis
      @PeterKonidis 18 дней назад

      They would have communicated through flag signals. Could have been been somone waiving specially marked flags viewed through a telescope or they would hoist flags to state their intent

    • @gameninja0399
      @gameninja0399 18 дней назад

      @@PeterKonidis ...fair enough.

  • @Kaiser0293
    @Kaiser0293 Год назад +1

    Song name?, And cool vid

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    • @Kaiser0293
      @Kaiser0293 Год назад

      @@historyandgames thanks!

  • @Abassi2A
    @Abassi2A Год назад +1

    But in this Battle Napoleons and his armies were not on the boats, they were in Egypt, it was simple, France ten years before beat the royal navy at Chesapeake and the British force was completely lost his armies, but Napoleon said that the English are a people who are only looking for money and they are not capable of waging war against me and they are looking for a coalition where I am very weak what was happening at Waterloo if not Napoleon with an army of peasants after his escape he still resisted in front of two Prussian and British armies with false plans that he provided and the plot of Talleyrand with the English even though he went out with 45 Battles successfully which the name the first General of the story all the time.

  • @saltygoose2943
    @saltygoose2943 Год назад

    Why?

  • @davidw.coghlan
    @davidw.coghlan 2 года назад +1

    Such a treable loss of lives.

    • @historyandgames
      @historyandgames  2 года назад +1

      Man is capable of the best and the worst David.