Invasion of Corsica may refer to a number of historical events including:
Invasion of Corsica (1553)
French Conquest of Corsica
British Intervention in Corsica (1794)
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ofCorsica was a successful expedition by French forces of the Kingdom of France under Comte de Vaux, against Corsican forces under Pasquale Paoli of...
The history ofCorsica in the medieval period begins with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the invasionsof various Germanic peoples in the...
The history ofCorsica goes back to antiquity, and was known to Herodotus, who described Phoenician habitation in the 6th century BCE. Etruscans and Carthaginians...
island ofCorsica, France, saw protests in response to a prison attack on nationalist leader Yvan Colonna. There were rallies in the main cities of Ajaccio...
Operation Corsica (French: Opération Corse) was a military operation that precipitated the fall of the Fourth French Republic in 1958. The War in Algeria...
irredentism in Corsica was a cultural and historical movement promoted by Italians and by people from Corsica who identified themselves as part of Italy rather...
Corsican nationalism is the concept of a cohesive nation ofCorsica and a national identity of its people. The Corsican autonomy movement stems from Corsican...
Corsica (/ˈkɔːrsɪkə/ KOR-sik-ə, Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa], [ˈkɔrsika], Italian: [ˈkɔrsika]; French: Corse [kɔʁs] ; Ligurian: Còrsega) is an island in the Mediterranean...
island ofCorsica in the Mediterranean Sea. It was proclaimed in July 1755 by Pasquale Paoli, who was seeking independence from the Republic of Genoa....
out once more, the French seized Corsica in the InvasionofCorsica (1553), then administered by the Genoese Bank of Saint George. Doria was again summoned...
Italian occupation ofCorsica refers to the military (and administrative) occupation by the Kingdom of Italy of the French island ofCorsica during the Second...
An invasion is a military offensive in which sizable number of combatants of one geopolitical entity aggressively enter territory controlled by another...
history ofCorsica in ancient times was characterised by contests for control of the island among various foreign powers. The successors of the neolithic...
an armed and political conflict on the island ofCorsica which began in 1976 between the government of France and Corsican nationalist militant groups...
The siege of Calvi was a combined British and Corsican military operation during the InvasionofCorsica in the early stages of the French Revolutionary...
The prehistory ofCorsica is analogous to the prehistories of the other islands in the Mediterranean Sea, such as Sicily, Sardinia, Malta and Cyprus, which...
Southern Corsica, mostly concentrated south of Ajaccio, during the second half of the second millennium BC. The characteristic buildings of this culture...
acclaim. Paoli had fled into exile in 1768 after the French invasion and annexation ofCorsica, and had been supported in exile by Great Britain. Paoli rapidly...
d'Aramon. Michel de Codignac lobbied for Ottoman support during the InvasionofCorsica (1553). He is known to have participated to Suleiman's Persian campaigns...
Ottoman fleet in the Mediterranean, in the events surrounding the InvasionofCorsica (1553). In 1571, Polin was involved in the conflict against the Huguenots...
in the campaigns of Tunisia and of Italy and the invasionofCorsica in 1943–44. The liberation of mainland France beginning with D-Day on 6 June 1944...
pre-Nuragic culture of the Late Neolithic Age occupying Gallura (the northeastern part of Sardinia) and part of southern Corsica from approximately the...