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| Abdication Charles Emmanuel IV | |
| Forced to abdicatein favor of his brother Victor Emmanuel |
| Alliance Napoleon I | |
| 15th Feb Cisalpine Rep An Alliance is concluded with the Cisalpine Republic |
| Alliance Pitt the Younger, William | |
| Joins Russia, Portugal, Naples , Austria & the Turkey after the victory of the Nile |
| 24th Dec An Anglo-Russian Alliance treaty is concluded |
| Arrest Mack, Karl | |
| Dec Mack is arrested by the French |
| Battle of Cairo Destaing, Jacques Zacharie | |
| Cairio Commands at the battle of Cairo |
| Battle of Pyramids, The Bey, Murad | |
| 21st July Giza The Marmelukes are defeated by Napoleon |
| Battle of Pyramids, The Destaing, Jacques Zacharie | |
| 3rd Aug Appointed General of Brigade on the field of battle of the Pyramids |
| Battle of Pyramids, The Napoleon I | |
| 21st July Giza Defeats the Marmelukes within 2 hours |
| 21st July Giza Napoleon marches sth from Alexandria & is met by an army of 8,000 Marmelukes at Giza |
| Birth Pedro I | |
| Birth of Pedro I, son of John VI of Portugal |
| Birth Beaulieu, Trehouard de | |
| Epiniac Birth of Trehouard de Beaulieu |
| Budget Pitt the Younger, William | |
| London Imposes 1d more stamp duty on British newspapers |
| London Prohibits import of foreign newspapers |
| London Proposes an income tax of 2s in œ1 |
| Capture of Alexandria Kleber, Jean | |
| July Alexandria Napoleon leaves Alexandria in the hands of General Jean Kleber |
| Capture of Alexandria Napoleon I | |
| 30th June Alexandria 5,000 land at Marabut & occupy Alexandria, left in the hands of General Kleber |
| 30th June Alexandria A force of 5,000 lands at Marabut & quickly occupies Alexandria |
| July Alexandria Napoleon leaves Alexandria in the hands of General Jean Kleber |
| Capture of Malta Napoleon I | |
| Malta Arrives off Malta, which belongs to the Order of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem |
| Malta Malta succumbs within 2 days without a shot being fired |
| Capture of Rome Mack, Karl | |
| Nov Rome Mack captures Rome |
| Chief of Staff Suchet | |
| Appointed Chief-of-Staff in Switzerland |
| Chief Secretary Stewart | |
| Appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland |
| Commander Napoleon I | |
| Paris Appointed "Commander of the army against England" |
| Commander Abercromby, Ralph | |
| Appointed Commander of the forces in Scotland |
| Death Stanislaw II | |
| Death of Stanislaw II |
| Diplomacy SieyŠs, Emmanuel Joseph | |
| Plenipotentiary to the court of Berlin in order to try to induce Prussia to make common cause against the 2nd Coalition |
| General of the Brigade Suchet | |
| Appointed General of the Brigade |
| Invasion of Egypt Napoleon I | |
| 5th Mar Approves an expedition to Egypt |
| 30th June Marabut After 6 weeks at sea 5,000 land at Marabut & quickly occupy Alexandria |
| 1st July Lands in Egypt |
| Invasion of Ireland Cornwallis, Charles | |
| Forces France to give up the invasion of Ireland by defeating a rebellion |
| Invasion of Mysore Tippu, Fateh Ali | |
| Mysore A war in South India between the Kingdom of Mysore and the British East India Company under General Harris |
| Mysore Napoleon's landing in Egypt in 1798 was intended to threaten India, and Mysore was a key to that next step, as the ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan, was a staunch ally of France |
| Mysore Three armies, one from Bombay, and two British (one of which included Arthur Welles ley, the future first Duke of Wellington), march into Mysore and besiege the capital Srirangapatnam |
| Lord Prvy Seal Stewart | |
| Appointed Lord Privy Seal for Ireland |
| Plot George III | |
| 15th May London A failed assassination attempt takes place during a review in Hyde Park |
| 15th May London A shot is fired at George III in a Drury Lane theater |
| Publication Malthus, Thomas Robert | |
| Publication of, "The Principle of Population" |
| Publication Multhus, Thomas | |
| Publication of, "The Essays on the Principles of Population" |
| Publication Wordsworth, William | |
| Publication of, "Lyrical Ballads" |
| Rebellion Mack, Karl | |
| Nov Mack's Neopolitan Army mutinies after the capture of Rome |
| Rebellion Pitt the Younger, William | |
| Wolfe Tone leads an abortive rebellion of the United Irishmen |
| 23rd May Wexford May 23-June 21, a rebellion takes place in Wexford |
| Rebellion Stewart | |
| Wexford Suppresses an Irish rebellion |
| Rebellion Tone, Wolfe | |
| Wolfe Tone leads an abortive rebellion of the United Irishmen |
| Reform Pitt the Younger, William | |
| Forces George III to drop Catholic Emancipation after the rebellion of Ireland |
| Reform Adams, John | |
| Washington Passes the Alien & Sedition Acts |
| Rule of Hokkaido Ienari | |
| Hokkaido The Shogunate begins to colonize Hokkaido |
| Secretary Assembly Castiglione | |
| Appointed Secretary of the Assembly |
| Secretary Nth West Terr Harrison Harrison, William Henry | |
| Appointed Secretary of the North West Territory |
| Siege of Srirangapatnam Tippu, Fateh Ali | |
| Srirangapatnam Three armies, one from Bombay, and two British (one of which included Arthur Welles ley, the future first Duke of Wellington), march into Mysore and besiege the capital Srirangapatnam |
| Sinking French Fleet Nelson, Horatio | |
| May Toulon Loses contact with the French fleet & convoy from Toulon |
| Treaty of Campo Formio Napoleon I | |
| Campo Formio After the treaty of Campo-Formio Britain remains the only country at war with France |
| Viceroy Cornwallis, Charles | |
| Appointed Viceroy of Ireland |