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  1. 23 hours ago · 1870–1940 Belle Époque: 1871–1914: ... (Paris) and Burdigala ... Napoleon planned to move into Syria, but was defeated at the Siege of Acre. He returned to ...

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  3. 23 hours ago · After a two-month siege, Rome capitulated on 29 June 1849 and the pope was restored. Garibaldi and Mazzini once again fled into exile—in 1850 Garibaldi went to New York City . Meanwhile, the Austrians besieged Venice, which was defended by a volunteer army led by Daniele Manin and Guglielmo Pepe , who were forced to surrender on 24 August.

  4. 23 hours ago · Heyl's only known other show was a screening on 16 March 1870 at the Franklin Institute. [10] [11] 1871 - During the Siege of Paris (1870-1871) by the Prussian Army, the inventor René Dagron proposed to the French authorities to use his microfilming process to carry the messages by carrier pigeons across German lines.

  5. 23 hours ago · The siege of Jaffa was a military engagement between the French army under Napoleon Bonaparte and Ottoman forces under Ahmed al-Jazzar. On the 3 of March, 1799, the French laid siege to the city of Jaffa, which was under Ottoman control. It was fought from 3 to 7 March 1799.

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  7. 23 hours ago · An attempt to retake it was defeated in August, with a land siege being abandoned in April 1705. [80] The 1705 Pact of Genoa between Catalan representatives and Britain opened a second front in the north-east; the loss of Barcelona and Valencia left Toulon as the only major port available to the Bourbons in the Western Mediterranean.

  8. 23 hours ago · José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori GCB (15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915), known as simply Porfirio Díaz (English: / ˈ d iː ə s / DEE-əss [4] or / ˈ d iː æ z / DEE-az, Spanish: [poɾˈfiɾjo ˈði.as]), was a Mexican general, politician, and later dictator who served on three separate occasions as President of Mexico, a total of over 30 years, from 28 November 1876 to 6 December 1876, 17 February 1877 to 1 December 1880, and 1 December 1884 to 25 May 1911.