First Steps towards Egypt

On the evening of June 9th, 1798, a pivotal moment unfolded on the vast Mediterranean Sea. The French Fleet, led by Napoleon Bonaparte, found itself positioned just five hundred meters off the coast of Gozo. At the helm of the French flagship, the mighty L'Orient, Napoleon stood on the deck, his eyes fixed upon the distant horizon as he peered through his spyglass towards the captivating island of Malta.

Napoleon's grand vision for expanding French dominion into Egypt had brought him to this critical juncture. Recognizing the significance of Malta as a strategic stronghold, he knew that capturing the island was the first crucial step towards achieving his ultimate objective. The Island of Malta held immense value in terms of its geographical position.