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  1. Petr Ivanovich Panin by Ivan Vishnyakov, 1742. General Count Pyotr (Petr) Ivanovich Panin ( Russian: Пётр Ива́нович Па́нин) (1721 – April 26, 1789), younger brother of Nikita Ivanovich Panin, fought with distinction in the Seven Years' War and in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774, capturing Bender on September ...

  2. Conde general Petr Ivanovich Panin (en ruso: Пётр Ива́нович Па́нин) (1721 - 15 de abril de 1789), hermano menor de Nikita Ivanovich Panin, luchó con distinción en la Guerra de los Siete Años y en la guerra ruso-turca de 1768-1774, capturando Bender el 26 de septiembre de 1770.

  3. 31 de dic. de 2023 · Genealogy for Peter Ivanovich Count Panin (Panin) (1721 - 1789) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • 1721
    • Смоленская губерния, Российская Империя
    • Siege of Nöteborg
    • The First Siege Was Launched
    • Missed Communication
    • When The Bender Fortress Fell
    • Bender Falls For The First Time
    • Siege of Izmail
    • Siege of Przemyśl
    • Failed First Attempt
    • When Hunger Strikes
    • Siege of Erzurum

    In 1702, during the Great Northern War, the Swedish fortress of Nöteborg was overcome by the Russian forces. The assault on Nöteborg was made possible by the leadership of Peter the Great. The stronghold was initially defended by a small garrison of 220 men and 142 canons of small caliber. Those numbers were increased due to the efforts of Colonel ...

    12,000 of the 20,000 Russian forces were positioned on the banks of the Neva River before they moved toward Nöteborg. When Schlippenbach refused to give up the fort immediately, the Russians started bombarding it. 5,000 Russian soldiers launched the first assault but were repulsed by the Swedish grenadiers. The second and third assaults opened fiss...

    Upon receiving the news of these setbacks, Peter the Great called off the assault but the order did not reach the front lines. Russian field marshal Mikhail Golitsyn continued the attacks. Some say the order did reach its destination, but Golitsyn chose to ignore it. Despite the relatively fruitless assault on the fort, the unrelenting attack by th...

    Tighina was a city in Moldavia that was renamed Bender when it was conquered by the Ottoman sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent, in 1538. Bender’s fortifications were upgraded to a full and daunting fortress. Because of the strategic location of the Bender Fortress on the high bank of the Dniester River, this defensive position became one of the stron...

    On 16 September 1770, General Petr Panin of the Russian Army led a 33,000-strong force in an attack against Ottoman garrison, which held 12,500 men. Overnight, the Russian Army overpowered the garrison and the stronghold surrendered. The fight cost the Ottomans more than 7,000 people, which was four times the number of casualties on the Russian sid...

    In March 1790, during the Russo-Turkish War, the Russians started besieging Izmail, in the region of Budjak, which was under the leadership of Alexander Suvorov. Izmail had a garrison of 40,000 soldiers while the Russian commander, Suvorov, had only 31,000 troops. This discrepancy did not deter the Russians from attacking the city on the morning of...

    The infamous siege of Przemyśl is World War One’s longest continuous military blockade of a city. It started on 16 September 1914 and lasted until 22 March 1915 when the Austro-Hungarian garrison surrendered. Located in today’s Poland, Przemyśl is nestled between mountains and was also surrounded by fertile lowlands with the navigable San River nea...

    The Russians took until the end of September to draw up attacking forces of nearly 300,000 men. General Radko Dimitriev, Commander of the Russian Third Army, launched the first siege on 24 September 1914. Russian forces attacked the fortress for three continuous days but failed to make any progress due to insufficient field artillery. They suffered...

    General Andrei Nikolaevich Selivanov of the Russian Eleventh Army resumed siege operations against Przemyśl on 9 November 1914, but relief efforts kept Przemyśl from falling into Russia’s hands. It wasn’t until all relief efforts had been exhausted and Russian troops were given sufficient artillery that the Russians overran the northern defenses. T...

    A heavily fortified stronghold, Erzurum was the Ottoman’s best defended town. But the fortress was under threat by the Russians from the north and the east. 253 pieces of artillery defended the fortress. The fortifications covered the city in two rings on a 180-degree arc. The central area was covered by 11 forts and batteries and the flanks were g...

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  5. Pëtr Ivanovič Panin (in russo Пётр Иванович Панин?; 1721 – Mosca, 26 aprile 1789) è stato un generale russo . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Onorificenze. 2.1 Onorificenze russe. 3 Altri progetti. Biografia. Conte, era il fratello cadetto di Nikita Ivanovič Panin e fu il padre di Nikita Petrovič Panin .

  6. General Count Petr Ivanovich Panin (Russian: Пётр Ива́нович Па́нин) (1721 – April 26, 1789), younger brother of Nikita Ivanovich Panin, fought with distinction in the Seven Years' War and in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774, capturing Bender on September 26, 1770. In 1773–1775 he participated...