Siege_of_Thionville_(1792)

Siege of Thionville (1792)

Siege of Thionville (1792)

1792 siege during the War of the First Coalition


The siege of Thionville was a battle during the War of the First Coalition.[5]

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Siege

It began at Thionville on 24 August 1792. A coalition force of 20,000 Austrians and 16,000 French Royalist troops under Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Kirchberg failed to take the town, commanded by Georges Félix de Wimpffen, and raised the siege on 16 October. One of the French royalist troops was François-René de Chateaubriand, who was wounded in the battle.[6]

Aftermath

In the aftermath of the siege the National Convention declared that Thionville had "deserved well of the fatherland" - it named Place de Thionville and Rue de Thionville in Paris after the victory.

Legacy

Louis-Emmanuel Nadine created the lyrical drama Siége de Thionville in 1793.[7]


Notes

References

  • Baines, Edward (1818). History of the wars of the French revolution, from the breaking out of the war, in 1792, to the restoration of a general peace in 1815; comprehending the civil history of Great Britain and France, during that period. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  • Leggewie, Robert (1990). Anthologie de la littérature française, Tome II (3rd ed.).
  • Nadine, Louis-Emmanuel (1793). Siége de Thionville. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  • Luehe (1841). Militair-Conversations-Lexikon. Vol. 8. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  • Minutoli, Johann Heinrich Carl von (1847). Der Feldzug der Verbündeten in Frankreich im Jahre 1792. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  • Austria. K.u.k. Kriegsarchiv (1895). Mittheilungen des K.u.K. Kriegs-Archivs. Vol. 9. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
Preceded by
Battle of Verdun (1792)
French Revolution: Revolutionary campaigns
Siege of Thionville (1792)
Succeeded by
Battle of Valmy

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