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  1. General Pavel Petrovich Liprandi (Russian: Павел Петрович Липранди, pronounced [ˈpavʲɪl pʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕ lʲɪˈpranʲdʲɪ]; 15 January 1796 – 27 August 1864) was a Russian military officer of Spanish-Italian descent who participated in the Crimean War.

  2. Pavel Petrovitch Liprandi (em russo: Па́вел Петро́вич Липра́нди) (15 de janeiro de 1796 - 27 de agosto de 1864) foi um general do Império Russo. Participou na Campanha da Rússia (1812) , na Guerra da Sexta Coligação (1813-1814), na Guerra Russo-Turca (1828-1829) , no Levante de Novembro , na Revolução ...

  3. Avançando sob o comando do general Pavel Liprandi, os russos foram inicialmente capazes de repelir as forças britânicas e otomanas perto de Balaclava. Este avanço foi finalmente interrompido por uma pequena força de infantaria e pela Brigada Pesada da Divisão de Cavalaria.

  4. The Russian commander, General Pavel Liprandi, started the battle by launching an assault to the north-east of Balaklava. His forces seized a series of Turkish positions on the heights overlooking the road between Balaklava and the Allied siege lines at Sevastopol.

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  5. Published by 'The Illustrated London News', 1854 (c). General Pavel Liprandi (1796-1864) was a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) and the Russo-Turkish War (1828-1829) who had done much to improve the conditions of soldiers in the Russian Army. He served as second-in-command to Prince Menshikov during the Crimean War (1854-1856) and at ...

  6. He assigned Lt. Gen. Pavel Liprandi to lead the attack. Liprandis 12th Infantry Division had just arrived from the Danubian front. Liprandi had 25,000 infantry, 3,400 cavalry, and 78 cannons.

  7. General Pavel Liprandi. Commander of Russian forces at Balaclava. While Gribbe's artillery continued to shell No.1 redoubt, the Russian columns under Levutsky, Semyakin, and Skyuderi began to move into the North Valley.