Battle of Eupatoria

Battle of Eupatoria

Bataille d'Eupatoria (1854). Huile sur bois. Musée des beaux-arts, Nantes.

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Pictorial history of the Russian war 1854-5-6: with maps, plans, and wood engravings

Pen and Pencil Saturday, 3 March 1855, No. 4, Vol I., page 5 of 20, including illustrations. Illustration from Pen and Pencil (an illustrated Family Newspaper). Eupatoria. Pen and Pencil, an Illustrated Family Newspaper. 1855. London. Published by Joseph Clayton, jr. 265 Strand. reference Printed by Joseph Clayton, jun., at the printing office of Joseph Clayton, Sen., and published by Joseph Clayton, jun., at the offices of Pen and Pencil, 10 Crane Court, Fleet Street, 265 Strand, and 223 Piccadilly. BL_0003033_18550303_012_0005

Pen and Pencil Saturday, 3 March 1855, No. 4, Vol I., page 5 of 20, including illustrations. Illustrations from Pen and Pencil (an illustrated Family Newspaper). Gorlestone Yawl rescuing the crew from a wreck off Yarmouth. Eupatoria. Pen and Pencil, an Illustrated Family Newspaper. 1855. London. Published by Joseph Clayton, jr. 265 Strand. reference Printed by Joseph Clayton, jun., at the printing office of Joseph Clayton, Sen., and published by Joseph Clayton, jun., at the offices of Pen and Pencil, 10 Crane Court, Fleet Street, 265 Strand, and 223 Piccadilly. BL_0003033_18550303_012_0005

This is a photo of a monument in Ukraine, number: 01-109-0109
Historical Overview
Successful Ottoman defense against Russian reconquest attempt.
Quick Facts
Ottoman Empire
- Commander: Ömer Pascha
- Strength: ca. 20.000
- Casualties: ca. 400
Tsardom of Russia
- Commander: Stepan Chrulew
- Strength: ca. 19.000
- Casualties: ca. 800
Strategic Context
Threatening the Russian flank with Ottoman troops.
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