Alexander Petrushevsky
Russian military historian / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Fomich and the family name is Petrushevsky.
Alexander Fomich Petrushevsky (Russian: Александр Фомич Петрушевский, romanized: Aleksandr Fomich Petrushevskiy; pre-1918 Russian orthography: Александръ Ѳомичъ Петрушевскій) was a Russian lieutenant-general and a well-known biographer of Suvorov.[2][3]
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Alexander Petrushevsky | |
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Александр Петрушевский | |
Pronunciation | aɭʲiksˈɑndr pʲitruʃˈɛfskʲij |
Born | Alexander Fomich Petrushevsky 25 February 1826[lower-alpha 1][1] |
Died | 2 April 1904[lower-alpha 2][1] |
Citizenship | Russia |
Occupation | Military history |
Years active | 1857–1900 |
Notable work | Generalissimo Prince Suvorov |
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Military career | |
Years of service | 1844–1887 |
Rank | General-lieutenant |
Alma mater | The Noble Regiment |
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