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Encarta Answers  | Battle of the Nile: Naval action fought on August 1-2, 1798, during the Napoleonic Wars, between the British and the French in Abū Qīr Bay, about 24 km (about 15 mi) northeast of Alexandria, Egypt. |
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The Battle of the Nile or Aboukir Bay (August 1-2, 1798) saw a British fleet under Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson defeat a French fleet, stranding Napoleon 's army in Egypt. - Broadside. Battle of The Nile
Broadside, home page of Nelsons navy. Battle of the Nile The Chase The Battle of the Nile was fought in Aboukir bay near Alexandria, Egypt, on the 1st and 2nd of August 1798. - Nile, Battle of the definition of Nile, Battle of the in the Free ...
Nile, Battle of the (Aug. 1, 1798) Battle between the British fleet under Horatio Nelson and French Revolutionary forces at Abu Qir Bay, near Alexandria, Egypt. See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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