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The Orient explodes during the Battle of Aboukir Bay.
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The Orient explodes during the Battle of Aboukir Bay.

Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca (Vescovato (Corsica) 7 February 1762 - Abukir 1 August 1798) was a French Navy officer.

He joined the military school in June 1775 and joined the Naval Guards in July 1778. He was made a vessel enseign in November 1781 and served on the Terrible and the Zélé in the fleet of Admiral De Grasse, taking part in the fights of Fort-Royal (29 April 1781), Chesapeake (5th of September) and Saint-Christophe (January 1782).

Promoted to lieutenant de vaisseau in March 1786 and elected deputy for Corsica at the Convention in September 1792, then promoted to vessel captain in January 1793. He was a Jacobin, but rather moderated, notably voting in favour of keeping Louis XVI in prison.

During the Directoire, he worked at re-organising the Navy, and joined back in 1798. Made a division commander, he served in the expedition to Egypt as flag officer to Admiral Brueys. He died at the Battle of Aboukir Bay on the Orient, the principal ship of the fleet which carried Napoleon Bonaparte and his army to Egypt. English cannon fire set his ship ablaze and further shooting prevented any fire fighting. At around 11 o'clock the ships powder magazines exploded. The blast was so large it was felt 15 miles away in Alexandria. His 12-year-old son Giocante was also killed.

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