Suvorov Crossing the Alps, Suvorov's March across the Alps, and other similar titles may refer to the following works of art (in addition to references to the actual event).
A painting by Surikov, see Alexander Suvorov#Suvorov's Italian campaign
A mosaic on the facade of Suvorov's Museum in Saint Petersburg, see Suvorov's Italian and Swiss expedition#Outcome
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flees the saber and bayonet of the brave." (Alexander Suvorov). Russian Postage stamp. 200th anniversary of Suvorov'scrossing of theAlps. Suvorov with...
Petr Bagration. Suvorov soon occupied Turin and proclaimed the restoration of Piedmont to its king. The Army of theAlps engaged the Austro-Russian forces...
on Mercury. The Morning of the Streltsy Execution SuvorovCrossingtheAlps Boyarina Morozova The Bronze Horseman Menshikov in Beryozovo The Capture of...
1799 the troops commanded by Alexander Suvorov were surrounded in theAlps by much larger French troops. The Russian troops broke out, mauled the French...
major coalition war against the new-revolutionary French Republic in 1798. Russian commander Field Marshal Suvorov led the Italian and Swiss expedition...
theAlps (1904 mosaic from theSuvorov Museum). Suvorov Bidding Farewell to the Swiss People. Andrey Popov (d. 1896). Monument to Alexander Suvorov and...
of Russian voices of the Napoleonic Wars) Lulu.com, 2011 ISBN 1105258181 p 211 Christopher Duffy. Eagles Over theAlps: Suvorov in Italy and Switzerland...
addition, the French lost 10 guns when they were thrown into the Reuss River to prevent capture. On 27 September, Suvorov's army began crossingthe Kinzig...
Uznach to Chur and Disentis. Suvorov with 28,000 Russians on the march from Italy through theAlps. Shortly before the battle Korsakov detached Osten-Sacken's...
during the Second Coalition war as part of Suvorov's Swiss campaign. The Russian troops of Rosenberg's rearguard, ordered by Suvorov, stood in the Muottental...
Field Marshal Alexander SuvorovCrossing St. Gotthard Pass in 1799 (by Alexander von Kotzebue) Gotthard Pass is prominent in the historical manga series...
to Białystok, and then, according to Suvorov's order, to Warsaw. On the way, at thecrossing of the Bug near the village of Pańków, he defeated a detachment...
abandon the Italian plain and get his army to the south side of the Ligurian Alps. Assuming that Suvorov intended to remain where he was, Moreau sent Victor...
control of northern Switzerland, and forced Alexander Suvorov into an arduous three-week march into the Vorarlberg, where his troops arrived, starving and...
cavalry) begin crossingtheAlps. He selects the shortest route through the Great St Bernard Pass, and invades after five days traversing the northern region...
Eagles Over theAlps: Suvorov in Italy and Switzerland, 1799. Ch. 2 "Suvorov. The Man and his Armies". Emperor's Press, 1999. P. 16 Dixon S. The Modernisation...
together with Suvorov, Denisov made thecrossing of theAlps, where in the battle of the Muottental he was the first to snuck in from the left flank of...
In 218 BC (DXXXVI AUC), the Carthaginian army commander Hannibal marched troops, cavalry and African elephants across theAlps in an effort to conquer...
Verkhnedneprovsk for its crossing of the Dnieper in September 1943 near that town, later receiving the Order of the Red Banner and the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class,...
at the Second Battle of Zürich, the only other Coalition army, under Alexander Suvorov, was forced to retreat out of Switzerland through thealps in winter...
From there, Suvorov led his army across the Kinzig Pass hoping to make a junction with the other Allied forces. At Muotathal, Suvorov finally learned...