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

  3. Liprandi, Pavel Petrovich, lieutenant-general, chief of staff of the Grenadier Corps, born 15 January 1796, died 27 August 1864. After entering service as an ensign in the Pskov Infantry Regiment in 1813, he took part in the campaign against the French and was at the battles of Katzbach and Dresden.

  4. 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.

  5. In the cover of the morning fog, the Russians advanced towards Traktir Bridge with 47,000 infantry, 10,000 cavalry and 270 cannon under command of General Pavel Liprandi on the left and General Nikolay Read on the right. The two generals had been ordered by Gorchakov not to cross the river until given explicit orders.

  6. Las tropas rusas se hallaban divididas entre los tres, aunque la mayoría se encuadraba en el Ejército de Bohemia. Así, Pável Liprandi, separado de su hermano, servía a las órdenes de Blücher y participaba en la batalla de Katzbach, librada el 14 (26) de agosto, donde alcanzó el rango de oficial.

  7. 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.