Action of 27 June 1798

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The action of 27 June 1798 was a minor naval engagement between British and French frigates in the Strait of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea. The engagement formed part of a wider campaign, in which a major French convoy sailed from Toulon to Alexandria at the start of the Napoleonic campaign in Egypt. The French frigate Sensible had been detached from the convoy after the capture of Malta, under orders to carry wounded soldiers and looted treasure back to France while the main body continued to Egypt. The British frigate HMS Seahorse was one of a number of vessels detached from the main British Mediterranean Fleet in the Tagus River, sent to augment the fleet under Sir Horatio Nelson that was actively hunting the French convoy.

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naval battleFranceKingdom of Great BritainItaly

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    eventarmed conflict468Battle of Cape BonByzantine Empire, Western Roman Empire, Vandal Kingdom, naval battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1798Action of 27 June 1798France, naval battle, Kingdom of Great BritainWikidata