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  2. The French campaign in Egypt and Syria (1798–1801) was a Napoleonic campaign in the Ottoman territories of Egypt and Syria, executed by Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon proclaimed to "defend French trade interests" and to establish "scientific enterprise" in the region.

    • 1 July 1798 – 2 September 1801, (3 years, 2 months and 1 day)
    • Anglo-Ottoman victory, End of Mamluk rule in Egypt, Formal end of the Franco-Ottoman alliance, Failure of French expedition to Syria, Capitulation of French administration in Egypt
  3. Battle of the Pyramids, (July 21, 1798), military engagement in which Napoleon Bonaparte and his French troops captured Cairo. His victory was attributed to the implementation of his one significant tactical innovation , the massive divisional square .

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Learn how Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798 was a failure, but his scientific expedition was a success. Explore the meticulous surveys, maps, drawings and publications of the savants who discovered and recorded the culture and history of ancient Egypt.

  5. Nov 6, 2019 · Learn how Napoleon invaded Egypt in 1798 with a fleet and an army, but was defeated by the British at the Battle of the Nile and forced to leave the country. Find out how he tried to conquer the Ottoman Empire, faced rebellions and plague, and faced a coup d'etat at home.

  6. Under Napoleon’s administration Europe rediscovered Egypt: the long-forgotten ruins at Thebes, Luxor, and Karnak; the Rosetta Stone, which ultimately led to the deciphering of ancient hieroglyphics. It might even be said that Bonaparte’s Egyptian Campaign presaged his conquest of Europe.

  7. May 5, 2021 · More than 300 French naval ships left the Mediterranean port Toulon for Egypt on May 19, 1798. Nearly 54,000 people, including more than 36,000 soldiers, set sail under General Napoléon...

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