RMCN2ABN–Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800). Last Generalissimo of the Russian Empire. Bust by A. Maksimenko. Yevpatoria. Ukraine.
RMDE5XD7–Portrait of Field Marshal Generalissimo Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729–1800), 1799. Artist: Kreuzinger, Josef (1757-1829)
RMFYA8R4–Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800). Russian military, Prince of Italy. Portrait by Nicolas-Sebastien Froste (1790-1856). The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMRD15GG–Portrait of Field Marshal Generalissimo Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729–1800). Museum: Far Eastern Art Museum, Khabarovsk. Author: Russian master.
RMMMP2HF–. English: Alexander Suvorov 36 Alexander Suvorov
RMHKF0N0–Alexander Suvorov
RFBCTW0W–Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov on 5 Rublei 1994 Banknote from Transnistria
RMKJ5FB1–Portrait of Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800) a Russian military leader. Dated 18th Century
RMFJ2HN4–Portrait of Alexander Suvorov, last Generalissimo of the Russian Empire - Joseph Kreutzinger
RMKCEKKE–Engraved portrait of Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800) a Russian military leader and national hero. Dated 18th Century
RM2AFAJ09–ALEXANDER SUVOROV (1729/30-1800) Russian army leader
RMCN2ACC–Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800). Last Generalissimo of the Russian Empire. Bust by A. Maksimenko. Yevpatoria. Ukraine.
RMEBPEHW–Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov at the St. Gotthard Pass by Adolf Charlemagne.
RMERGJ69–Alexander Suvorov crossing the Alps in 1799 at Gotthard Pass as commander of the Russian Army against French forces.
RM2C9CYYK–Russian troops storming the fortress of Ochakov (now Ochakiv, Ukraine) led by Prince Grigory Potemkin and Alexander Suvorov during the Second Siege of Ochakov, 1788, in the Russo-Turkish War of 1787 - 1792.
RMERGEB1–Alexander Suvorov - portrait. Count Suvorov of Rymnik, Prince in Italy, Count of the Holy Roman Empire and 4th and final
RMDKPM90–Monument to Alexander Suvorov in Tiraspol, capital of Transnistria.
RMD40EAF–5 Ruble banknote, Alexander Suvorov and Parliament building, Transnistria, Moldova, 1994
RM2K03890–Suvorov Crossing the Alps in 1799 by Vasily Surikov; 1899. Count Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800) was a Russian field marshal who commanded a Russo-Austrian force in Italy in 1799. Ordered to relieve Russian troops in Switzerland, he famously marched across the Alps.
RM2JE4A68–Portrait of Alexander Suvorov, Johann Josef Neidl, after Josef Kreutzinger, 1799 - 1832, print maker: Johann Josef Neidl, (mentioned on object), after: Josef Kreutzinger, (mentioned on object), publisher: Artaria & Co., (mentioned on object), Vienna, 1799 - 1832, paper, h 288 mm - w 205 mm
RMDE887F–Russian Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov inspecting troops, c1794. Artist: Anon
RMGDAAAM–Switzerland. St Gotthard Pass at Devils Bridge, Andermatt. July 2016 Site of battle involving Russian general Alexander Suvorov,
RMRCXKY6–Portrait of Field Marshal Generalissimo Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729–1800). Museum: State V. Tropinin-Museum, Moscow. Author: Levitsky, Dmitri Grigorievich.
RMMPB1AD–. Portrait of Countess Natalia Suvorova (1775-1844), Daughter of Alexander Suvorov. 1795. Johann Baptist von Lampi the Elder (1751–1830) Alternative names Giovanni Battista Lampi Description Italian portrait painter father of Johann Baptist von Lampi the Younger Date of birth/death 31 December 1751 11 February 1830 Location of birth/death Romeno (Südtirol) Vienna Work location Verona, Vienna, Warsaw, Kórnik, Saint Petersburg Authority control : Q699740 VIAF: 5194786 ISNI: 0000 0001 0865 4701 ULAN: 500004776 LCCN: n2002056728 WGA: LAMPI, Johann Baptist I WorldCat 918 Natalia daugh
RMDE083G–Field Marshal Generalissimo Prince Alexander Suvorov, Russian soldier, (1815). Artist: Charles Auguste Guillaume Steuben
RM2J3KK89–Equestrian statue of Alexander Suvorov Tiraspol Transnistria Moldova
RMDE0833–Army of Alexander Suvorov crossing the St Gotthard Pass, September 1799 (19th century). Artist: Alexander von Kotzebue
RM2K02HKF–The Medal of Suvorov is a state decoration of the Russian Federation awarded to ground troops for courage in combat. It is named in honour of Russian Field Marshal Count Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800)
RMEJ8T2D–Detail from a Transnistrian banknote showing portrait of Alexander Suvorov, Russian military leader
RMK2AGR6–Commemorative plaque devoted to Russian military commander Alexander Suvorov on the house where he stayed overnight in February 1800 in Vysoké Myto in Eastern Bohemia, Czech Republic. Text Czech means: Generalissimo Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov stayed in this house overnight on 1st February 1800 during the victorious return from the Swiss and Italian battlefields to his Russian homeland.
RM2BCC0PP–BATTLE OF NOVI 15 August 1799 by Alexander Kotzebue, about 1853. Courtesy The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
RMEBPEHT–Suvorov Crossing the St. Gotthard Pass, an Alexander Kotzebue painting Suvorov's troops in 1799.
RM2G6D9M2–Commemorative plaque devoted to Russian military commander Alexander Suvorov placed on the house where he stayed from December 1799 to January 1800 in Národní Avenue in Nové Město (New Town) in Prague, Czech Republic. Text in Czech and Russian means: Famous Russian military leader Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov lived in this house from 20 December 1799 to 28 January 1800. The plaque designed by Czech sculptor Pavel Filip was unveiled on 30 September 2002.
RMTR86N1–ALEXANDER SUVOROV (1729/30-1800) Russian military commander
RM2G6D9RR–Bronze bust of Russian military commander Alexander Suvorov placed in the courtyard of the house where he stayed from December 1799 to January 1800 in Národní Avenue in Nové Město (New Town) in Prague, Czech Republic. Text in Czech and Russian means: Famous Russian military leader Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov lived in this house from 20 December 1799 to 28 January 1800. The bust designed by Czech sculptor Lubomír Boček was unveiled in 1947 on the main facade of the house and moved to the courtyard in 2002.
RMDKPM5A–Monument to Alexander Suvorov in Tiraspol, capital of Transnistria.
RMD40EAH–10 Ruble banknote, Alexander Suvorov and Parliament building, Transnistria, Moldova, 1994
RMJHR1XX–Bronze bust of Russian military commander Alexander Suvorov placed in the courtyard of the house where he stayed from December 1799 to January 1800 in Národní Avenue in Nové Město (New Town) in Prague, Czech Republic. Text in Czech and Russian means: Famous Russian military leader Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov lived in this house from 20 December 1799 to 28 January 1800. The bust designed by Czech sculptor Lubomír Boček was unveiled in 1947 on the main facade of the house and moved to the courtyard in 2002.
RFP8HETM–Alexander Suvorov Statue in Tiraspol, Transnistria, Moldova. Aleksandr Suvorov is the founder of the city, and a major Russian military leader of the
RM2GNBFH5–Equestrian statue of Alexander Suvorov on Independence Day in Tiraspol
RMGDAA9P–Switzerland. St Gotthard Pass at Devils Bridge, Andermatt. July 2016 Site of battle involving Russian general Alexander Suvorov,
RF2RT5F51–Statue of Alexander Suvorov and rare flags of three disputed states (L2R): Abkhazia, South Ossetia & Nagorno-Karaba. Tiraspol, Transnistria, Moldova
RF2G0RP6F–The monument to Alexander Suvorov in Suvorov Square in Tiraspol, Moldova, Transnistria.
RMRF2822–Alexander Suvorov, a Russian military hero, portrait on a Russian stamp, Sweden
RMDE87MY–'Ceremonial Reception of Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov in Milan in April 1799', 1850s. Artist: Adolf Jossifovich Charlemagne
RMD98E99–Wassilij Iwanowitsch Surikow (1848–1916) Russian Troops under Suvorov Crossing the Alps in 1799. Date 1899. The Italian and Swiss expeditions of 1799 and 1800 were undertaken by the Russian commander Alexander Suvorov against French force in the French Revolutionary Wars
RMPA8AX7–Field Marshal Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RM2ET4JDK–The title page of Alexander Suvorov's book 'The Science of Winning'. Edition of 1806.
RMFY2J63–Russian Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov, Russian Field Marshal Michael Barclay de Tolly, Russian Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov and Russian Admiral Dmitry Senyavin depicted (from left to right) in the bas relief dedicated to Russian military leaders and heroes by Russian sculptors Matvey Chizhov and Alexander Lubimov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia.
RMEBPEHF–General Suvorov in Milan, April 1799. Ceremonial reception of Alexander Suvorov in Milan, April 1799
RM2JK2J40–The Russian general Alexander Suvorov painted by Joseph Kreutzinger
RMFJ2HN9–Battle of the Trebbia - June 18, 19, 20 1799 The Battle of Trebbia or the Napoleonic Battle of the Trebbia (17–20 June 1799) was fought near the Trebbia River in northern Italy between the joint Russian and Habsburg Austrian army under Alexander Suvorov and the Republican French army of Jacques MacDonald
RF2BKEY8T–Alexander Suvorov-Rymnikski, November 24, 1730 - May 18, 1800, was a Russian Generalissimo and strategist / Alexander Wassiljewitsch Suworow-Rymnikski, 24. November 1730 - 18. Mai 1800, war ein russischer Generalissimus und Stratege, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMDKPM7G–Tourists posing for photos at the Monument to Alexander Suvorov in Tiraspol, capital of Transnistria.
RMD40EAD–1 Ruble banknote, Alexander Suvorov and Parliament building, Transnistria, Moldova, 1994
RM2ET4HPX–The Battle of Rymnik. The engraving of the 18th century. The Battle of Rymnik (Turkish: Boze Savaşı) on September 22, 1789 took place in Wallachia, near Râmnicu Sărat (now in Romania), during the Russo-Turkish War of 1787-1792. The Russian general Alexander Suvorov, acting together with the Habsburg general Prince Josias of Coburg, attacked the main Ottoman army under Grand Vizier Cenaze Hasan Pasha. The result was a crushing Russo-Austrian victory.
RMD40BA7–Portrait of Russian General Alexander Suvorov from 10 Ruble banknote, Transnistria, Moldova, 1994
RFP8HEY4–Alexander Suvorov Statue in Tiraspol, Transnistria, Moldova, with the coat of arms of the city and a message in Russian 'happy 25th Republic Day' with
RM2BFGYDY–Alexander Suvorov, Russian 18th century army general, illustration from book dated 1916
RMGDAA9X–Switzerland. St Gotthard Pass at Devils Bridge, Andermatt. July 2016 Site of battle involving Russian general Alexander Suvorov,
RMKWB6TY–Soviet World War 2 poster by Kukryniksy, 1941. 'We will fight strongly, strike desperately grandsons of Suvorov, children of Chapaev'. Legendary Russian military leaders are depicted in the background: Alexander Nevsky, Alexander Suvorov, and Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev. (BSLOC 2014 8 51)
RM2C2ER9F–Monument to Alexander Suvorov, Moscow, Russia
RMF24NGR–Monument to Alexander Suvorov, Tiraspol, Transnistria, Republic of Moldova, Europe
RMMPWFE8–Field Marshal Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729-1800), 1889.
RMF1M0B0–The French Army under General of Division Claude Lecourbe in the St Gothard Pass, Switzerland, preparing for the Battle of Gotthard Pass or Battle of St. Gotthard Pass in 1799 against the Imperial Russian army commanded by Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov supported by two Habsburg Austrian brigades. The Austro-Russian army successfully captured the Gotthard Pass after stiff fighting on the first day.
RMP9C7K7–Portrait of Field Marshal Generalissimo Prince Alexander Suvorov (1729–1800). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMR8BMFT–'Suvorov's March through the Alps', 1799, (1899), (1939). Creator: Vasily Surikov.
RMFY2J61–Imperial Russian military leaders depicted in the bas relief dedicated to military leaders and heroes by sculptors Matvey Chizhov and Alexander Lubimov. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. Persons from left to right: Alexei Orlov (sitting), Pyotr Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky, Alexander Suvorov, Michael Barclay de Tolly, Mikhail Kutuzov, Dmitry Senyavin, Matvei Platov (sitting), Pyotr Bagration, Hans Karl von Diebitsch, Ivan Paskevich (both sitting), Mikhail Lazarev, Vladimir Kornilov and Pavel Nakhimov.
RF2F6E9EH–Vasily Surikov - Portrait Alexander Suvorov 1907
RM2JK2J4B–he Battle of Novi (15 August 1799) saw a combined army of the Habsburg monarchy and Imperial Russians under Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov attack a Republican French army under General Barthélemy Catherine Joubert.
RF2F424TW–Taras Shevchenko - Portrait Alexander Suvorov 1844
RMPCEDX5–36 Alexander Suvorov
RMT94A76–Vasily Surikov - portrait alexander suvorov 1907
RM2CN0Y22–Joseph Kreutzinger - Alexander Suvorov.
RMC7JTFF–Monument to the Russian generalissimo Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800) in Moscow, Russia
RMHM1XTM–Joseph Kreutzinger - Alexander Suvorov
RMC7JTET–Monument to the Russian generalissimo Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800) in Moscow, Russia
RM2BFGYED–Visiting card of Alexander Suvorov, Russian 18th century army general, illustration from book dated 1916
RMGDAAA7–Switzerland. St Gotthard Pass at Devils Bridge, Andermatt. July 2016 Site of battle involving Russian general Alexander Suvorov,
RM2BFFN6X–Order of Suvorov, first class, Soviet award, USSR
RM2C2ER9N–Monument to Alexander Suvorov, Moscow, Russia
RMF24NGT–Monument to Alexander Suvorov, Tiraspol, Transnistria, Republic of Moldova, Europe
RMDE8R0E–Alexander Suvorov on horseback, 1897-1898. Artist: Surikov, Vasili Ivanovich (1848-1916)
RMMP080W–Monument to Alexander Suvorov in St Petersburg, Russia
RMP8AHA1–Army of Alexander Suvorov Crossing the Alps in 1799. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RF2JJXFR2–Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800), famous russian military commander, marshal; 150th anniversary of the capture of the Turkish fortress Ismail, circa 1941
RFDF20MF–Prince Suwarow in hunting costume, Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov Rymnikski, 1730-1800, a famous Russian Generalissimo and is sti
RMBA7YC7–Suvorov, Alexander Vasilyevich, 24.11.1729 - 18.5.1800, Russian general, crossing the Panix pass with his army, October 1799, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMB3N0JH–Monument to Russian military leader Alexander Suvorov at Field of Mars in St Petersburg, Russia
RMBA7P16–Suvorov, Alexander Vasilyevich, 24.11.1729 - 18.5.1800, Russian general, portrait, copper engraving by Wachsmann, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMMNXH0X–. Alexander Suvorov . btw 1795 and 1800. name lost 1152 Suvorov miniature
RMBA7YC4–Suvorov, Alexander Vasilyevich, 24.11.1729 - 18.5.1800, Russian general, portrait, copper engraving by Nicholai Ivanovich Utkin (1779 - 1863), , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2JE6C8R–The Russian general Alexander Suvorov painted by Joseph Kreutzinger
RM2G29ND1–Monument to Alexander Suvorov , Suvorovskaya Ploshchad,, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
RMHKKWFC–Joseph Kreutzinger - Portrait of Count Alexander Suvorov - WGA12281
RMC7JTE9–Monument to the Russian generalissimo Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800) in Moscow, Russia
RMKWB88Y–Soviet World War 2 poster by Kukryniksy, 1941. 'We will fight strongly, strike desperately grandsons of Suvorov, children of Chapaev'. Legendary Russian military leaders are depicted in the background: Alexander Nevsky, Alexander Suvorov, and Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev. (BSLOC 2014 8 51)
RMGDAA9G–Switzerland. St Gotthard Pass at Devils Bridge, Andermatt. July 2016 Site of battle involving Russian general Alexander Suvorov,
RM2BFFN39–Order of Suvorov, first class, Soviet award, USSR
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