• The siege of Giurgiu was launched by the Austrian army led by Prince Coburg, who besieged the Ottoman city of Giurgiu in 1790. The Siege ended in fiasco...
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  • Siege of Giurgiu may refer to: Siege of Giurgiu (1770), during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774 Siege of Giurgiu (1771), during the Russo-Turkish War...
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    inflicted a loss of 1,000 men. The Austrians were 6 times stronger than the garrison of Giurgiu, but despite this, they lost all their siege artillery and...
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    Grigory Potemkin (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the First Degree)
    into 1790. Potemkin renamed two ships in her honor. As part of the diplomatic machinations, Potemkin was given the new title of "Grand Hetman of the Black...
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  • Battle of Björkösund – 1790 – Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) Battle of Vyborg Bay (1790) – 1790 – Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) Siege of Anapa (1791) – 1791...
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    Ivan Gudovich (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Second Degree)
    reputation for a series of brilliantly conducted sieges during the Russo-Turkish War (1787–92). In 1789 he succeeded in taking the citadel of Khadjibey, which...
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    Crimean War (redirect from War of Crimea)
    on 7 July 1854 engaged the Russians in the city of Giurgiu and conquered it. The capture of Giurgiu by the Ottomans immediately threatened Bucharest...
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    Peter Tekeli (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree)
    a single drop of blood, for which he received the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky from Empress Catherine the Great. He retired in 1790, and died two years...
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    Nikolai Saltykov (category Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland))
    become the last of Catherine's favourites, accumulating an enormous fortune, despite becoming widely reviled for corruption and cruelty. In 1790, during the...
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    1772". Battle of Orzechowo Battle of Dęborzyn Action of Tyniec Abbey Battles of Lanckorona Siege of Giurgiu Battle of Stołowicze Siege of Kraków Castle...
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  • (Turco-Italian War, Balkan Wars, and World War I ) as well as the sieges (like the sieges of Constantinople, Cairo, Belgrade, Bagdad, etc.) which most lists...
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    Corabia Turnu Măgurele Zimnicea Giurgiu Oltenița Călărași Fetești Cernavodă Hârșova Brăila – limit of the maritime sector of the Danube Galați – largest port...
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  • României". "Coiful de luptă antic geto – dacic de la Făcău – Bulbucata (Jud. Giurgiu)". December 18, 2018. MOSCALU, E., Das thrako-getische Fürstengrab von...
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    figures of the Habsburg monarchy during the preceding Habsburg–Ottoman War, when he served as a translator for armistice negotiations in Giurgiu (September...
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    Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze (category Commanders Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa)
    the attention of Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov during the battle at Giurgiu, on the lower Danube, during which he was wounded. Suvarov praised him...
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    negotiations. At Giurgiu and at Bucharest (see Treaty of Bucharest (1812)), the Russians annexed the Budjak and the eastern part of Moldavia, which was...
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