Grivita_1877.jpg


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English: Capturing Grivitza
Artist
Henryk Dembitzky (1830-1906)
Title
English: Capturing Grivitza
Description
Български: Бой на румънски части на редут при с. Гривица. Художник Хенрих Дембицки. Румънски войски превземат редутите при Гривица. Руско-турска война (1877-1878). Художник Хенрих Дембицки.
English: Romanian troops storming the Grivitsa redoubt during the Romanian War of Independence of 1877–1878 fought against the Ottoman Empire . The event took place on 30 August 1877.
Français : Attaque de Grivitsa (Gravitza) par Dembitsky 1830-1906.
Italiano: Le truppe rumene mentre prendono la Fortezza di Grivica.
日本語: ルーマニア兵を描いた絵画.
Română: Luptele de la Griviţa. Maiorul Valter Mărăcineanu înalţă drapelul românesc pe reduta Griviţa (1877). Cucerirea redutei de la Griviţa de către trupele române. Trupele Române la Grivița.
Simple English: Soldiers in Grey are Romanians and in blue are the turks.
Türkçe: Romanya birlikleri Grivitsa mevzisini alırken.
Date 1881
date QS:P571,+1881-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source/Photographer Epopeea independentei in arta romaneasca, Bucuresti, 1977
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