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- Q2890241 abstract "The Bombardment of Tourane (15 April 1847) was a naval incident that took place during the short reign of the Vietnamese emperor Thiệu Trị (1841–47), which saw a considerable worsening of relations between France and Vietnam. The French warships Gloire and Victorieuse, which had been sent to Tourane (now Da Nang) to negotiate for the release of two French Catholic missionaries, were attacked without warning by several Vietnamese vessels. The two French ships fought back, sinking four Vietnamese corvettes, badly damaging a fifth, and inflicting just under 1,200 casualties. In response to this and other provocations, the French eventually decided to intervene actively in Vietnam, and a decade later launched the Cochinchina Campaign (1858–62), which inaugurated the period of French colonial rule in Vietnam.".
- Q2890241 causalties "none".
- Q2890241 combatant "23pxViet Nam".
- Q2890241 combatant "France".
- Q2890241 commander Q2960122.
- Q2890241 date "1847-04-15".
- Q2890241 place Q1202888.
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- Q2890241 result "French naval victory".
- Q2890241 strength "1 corvette".
- Q2890241 strength "1 frigate".
- Q2890241 strength "6 corvettes".
- Q2890241 thumbnail Ensign_of_the_Nguyen_Dynasty_(1802-85).png?width=300.
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- Q2890241 casualties "none".
- Q2890241 combatant "23".
- Q2890241 combatant "France".
- Q2890241 commander "Augustin de Lapierre".
- Q2890241 commander "Charles Rigault de Genouilly".
- Q2890241 conflict "Bombardment of Tourane".
- Q2890241 date "1847-04-15".
- Q2890241 place "off Tourane , South Central Coast of Viet Nam".
- Q2890241 result "French naval victory".
- Q2890241 strength "1".
- Q2890241 strength "6".
- Q2890241 type Event.
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- Q2890241 comment "The Bombardment of Tourane (15 April 1847) was a naval incident that took place during the short reign of the Vietnamese emperor Thiệu Trị (1841–47), which saw a considerable worsening of relations between France and Vietnam. The French warships Gloire and Victorieuse, which had been sent to Tourane (now Da Nang) to negotiate for the release of two French Catholic missionaries, were attacked without warning by several Vietnamese vessels.".
- Q2890241 label "Bombardment of Tourane".
- Q2890241 depiction Ensign_of_the_Nguyen_Dynasty_(1802-85).png.
- Q2890241 name "Bombardment of Tourane".