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SM ISO690:2012 MISCHEVCA, Vladimir. Misiunea amiralului P.V. Ciceagov în Armata de la Dunăre (1812. In: Anuarul Institutului de Istorie , 2020, nr. 9, pp. 74-94. ISSN 2345-1939. |
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An important episode of war was the post-war phase: after the 16th (28th) May 1812 – until the final withdrawal of the Russian troops from the Romanian Principalities – at the beginning of October 1812, when the admiral P.V. Chichagov (the Commander-in-Chief of the Moldavian Army, the GeneralGovernor of Moldavia and Walachia and the Commander-in-Chief of the Black Sea Navy), who, in trying to obtain the Sublime Porte ”alliance”, planned new military and diplomatic actions against Napoleonic France (”Project of the Adriatic expedition of the admiral P.V. Chichagov in 1812”). The failure of Napoleon's capture on the Berezina aroused great public outrage. And I. Krylov, in his famous fable, whose allegory was very well understood by contemporaries, labeled Chichagov as a pastry craftsman who is engaged in sewing boots, that is, a sailor who commands an army. Regardless of how we would appreciate the famous admiral, we can conclude that, due to several factors, he could not complete the missions entrusted to him by Alexander I: to sign an alliance with the Turks in Bucharest and to capture Napoleon crossing the river Berezi |
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