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Ottoman forces in the
Battle of
Rymnik. For this victory,
Suvorov was
awarded the
victory title of "Count of
Rymnik" or "Rimniksky" (граф Рымникский)...
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Battle of
Rymnik or Rimnik, also
Battle of Mărtinești (Turkish: Boze Savaşı [Battle of the Boze]; Russian: Рымникское сражение [Battle of the
Rymnik]; German:...
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victory at the
Battle of
Rymnik, and
afterwards defeated the
Ottomans in the
storming of Izmail. His
victories at Focșani and
Rymnik established him as the...
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Austrian army also
decisively parti****ted in the
victories of Focşani and
Rymnik de
facto under the
overall command of Suvorov, and
Josias of Saxe-Coburg...
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Ottomans led by
Osman Pasha at Focsani,
followed by a
Russian victory at
Rymnik (or Rimnik) on 22 September, and
drove them away from near the Râmnicul...
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Alexander Suvorov, who had
defeated the
Ottomans at Kinburn, Focsani, and
Rymnik, as well as parti****ting in the
siege of Ochakov. The
Black Sea rowing...
- However, he was
notably defeated by
Alexander Suvorov at the
Battle of
Rymnik,
despite outnumbering the
Russian general's
forces greatly. He was a Circ****ian...
- (1730–1800),
Russian military leader,
considered a
national hero,
Count of
Rymnik,
Count of the Holy
Roman Empire,
Prince of Italy, and the last Generalissimo...
- General,
drowned in the
Rymnik River in 1811 (Russo-Turkish War of 1806–1812). This is the same
river where the
battle of
Rymnik was fought. He left two...
- the
taking of Ochakov, Odessa, Bender, and Izmail, and in the
battles of
Rymnik (1789) and
Mashin (July 1791). He
became a lieutenant-general (March 1791)...