Examples of 'paskevich' in a sentence

Meaning of "paskevich"

Paskevich: an adjective that may be associated with a person, place, or attribute, potentially named after a historical figure like Ivan Paskevich

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Paskevich held a war council with his generals.
Miloradovich coordinated the activity of all of these troops, including those of Platov and Paskevich.
Paskevich attacked and captured the village again.
His infantrymen to the east repulsed Platov and Paskevich with steady, disciplined musketfire.
Count Paskevich had at his disposal a formidable force.
All decisions were given by Russian military chiefs, and Namiestnik Ivan Paskevich.
Already before the battle Paskevich achieved devastating numerical superiority on the western front.
In 1856 he was appointed namestnik of Kingdom of Poland in succession to Prince Paskevich.
At that moment Paskevich was not sure what the Poles would do.
In 1856 he was appointed governor-general of Poland in succession to Prince Paskevich.
On 28 August Paskevich accepted some of his generals ' advice, and ordered preparations for a general attack.
Paskevich proclaimed a cease-fire and invited Krukowiecki to meet him at 9:00.
He suggested that talks with Paskevich be resumed and sent General Prądzyński to Paskevich 's camp . [ 45 ].
Prince Paskevich successfully stormed the fortress 18 years later, in the great Battle of Akhalzic.
Abbas Mirza with Ivan Paskevich at the signing of the Treaty of Turkmenchay, 1828.

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Paskevich died in Warsaw, where in 1870 a memorial was erected to him before the Koniecpolski Palace.
Paskevich commanding the forces to attack Redoubt 56, a bas-relief scene from Warsaw 's monument to Paskevich.

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