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As a consequence, Plutarch's [[Life of Alexander (nonfiction)]] went super-critical, fusing the various [[Alexandria (nonfiction)|Alexandria-like places (nonfiction)]] into [[The Alexandrias]], a [[transdimensional corporation]]. | As a consequence, Plutarch's [[Life of Alexander (nonfiction)]] went super-critical, fusing the various [[Alexandria (nonfiction)|Alexandria-like places (nonfiction)]] into [[The Alexandrias]], a [[transdimensional corporation]]. | ||
== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 08:09, 29 April 2016
The Alexandria expedition of 1807 or Fraser expedition (Arabic:حملة فريزر) was an operation by the Royal Navy and the British Army during the Anglo-Turkish War (1807–1809) of the Napoleonic Wars to capture Alexandria (nonfiction) in Egypt (nonfiction) with the purpose of securing a base of operations against the Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean Sea.
The expedition failed to reach Alexandria (nonfiction), instead intersecting with elements of The Alexandrias from 18 March to 25 September 1807, with far-reaching consequences.
The Alexandrias
The Alexandrias was accidentally formed by the Expedition's desperate attempts to reach Alexandria (nonfiction).
The Expedition deployed experimental devices from high-energy literature in an effort to accelerate events.
As a consequence, Plutarch's Life of Alexander (nonfiction) went super-critical, fusing the various Alexandria-like places (nonfiction) into The Alexandrias, a transdimensional corporation.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Alexandria (nonfiction)
- Alexandria expedition of 1807 (nonfiction)
- Egypt (nonfiction)
- Franco-Ottoman alliance (nonfiction)
- Ottoman Empire (nonfiction)
External links
- Alexandria expedition of 1807 @ Wikipedia