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Alexander Arkadyevich Suvorov,
Prince Italiysky,
Count Rymniksky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Арка́дьевич Суво́ров; 13 June 1804, in
Saint Petersburg – 12 February...
- romanized: Arkadiy Aleksandrovič Suvorov; 4 (15)
August 1784 – 25
April 1811),
Count Rymniksky and
Prince Italiysky, was a
Russian general. A son of
Alexander Suvorov...
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Ottoman fortress of
Izmail by
commander Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov-
Rymniksky. List of
treaties Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "J****y" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
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Count Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov-
Rymniksky,
Prince of
Italy (24 November [O.S. 13 November] 1729 or 1730 – 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1800) was a Russian...
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Aleksandrovna Naryshkina,
Serene Princess of Italy,
Countess Suvorov-
Rymniksky (1785 –
December 15 (3), 1855), was a
Russian noblewoman, maid of honor...
- the
house goes back to the end of the 16th century. For A. V. Suvorov-
Rymniksky's epoch, it was apt for
Russian nobles to
deduce their descent from foreigners...
- from near the Râmnicul Sărat river.
Suvorov was
given the
title Count Rymniksky following the battle. The
Ottomans suffered more
losses when the Austrians...
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stronger enemy, for
which Suvorov received the Count's
dignity and
nickname Rymniksky. — Here from
these battalions Suvorov himself formed his personal, 11th...
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Alexander Suvorov-
Rymniksky...
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having captivated the
French garrison of
General Bouzet.
Alexander Suvorov-
Rymniksky,
realising the
importance of the
impression of his
first encounter with...