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    The siege of Sevastopol (at the time called in English the siege of Sebastopol) lasted from October 1854 until September 1855, during the Crimean War...
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    The Boulevard de Sébastopol is an important roadway in Paris, France, which serves to delimit the 1st and 2nd arrondissements from the 3rd and 4th arrondissements...
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    (September 1854), "Balaklava" (October 1854), "Inkerman" (November 1854), "Tchernaya" (August 1855), "Redan" (September 1855), and, finally, "Sebastopol" (September...
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    which was compared by a bystander to the long British siege of the seaport of Sevastopol (18541855) during the Crimean War of 1853–1856. The original name...
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    30–31 August 1854, on the Pacific coast Battle of the Alma, 20 September 1854 Siege of Sevastopol, 25 September 1854 to 8 September 1855 Battle of Balaclava...
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    Réaumur–Sébastopol (French pronunciation: [ʁeomyʁ sebastɔpɔl]) is a station on Line 3 and Line 4 of the Paris Métro. Located on the border between the...
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    The siege of Silistria, or siege of Silistra, took place during the Crimean War, from 11 May to 23 June 1854, when Russian forces besieged the Ottoman...
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    General (General de Division) on 22 September 1855 and selected from all the Allied Generals to assume the Governorship of Sebastopol. At 44, this made...
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    Battle of Malakoff (category Siege of Sevastopol (18541855))
    (1863). Défense de Sébastopol (in French). St. Petersburg: Imprimerie N. Thieblin et Co. OCLC 742904076. Gouttman, Alain (2006). La Guerre de Crimée: 1853-1856...
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    Charge of the Light Brigade (category Siege of Sevastopol (18541855))
    Crimean War, resulting in many casualties to the cavalry. On 25 October 1854, the Light Brigade, led by Lord Cardigan, mounted a frontal assault against...
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    Battle of Balaclava (category Siege of Sevastopol (18541855))
    Battle of Balaclava, fought on 25 October 1854 during the Crimean War, was part of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–55), an Allied attempt to capture the port...
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    battle of 25 October 1854. for the battle of 5 November 1854. for the siege that lasted from 11 September 1854 to 9 September 1855. November 1857. Awarded...
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    September 1855 Thomas Agnew put the picture on show as one of a series of eleven collectively titled Panorama of the Plateau of Sebastopol in Eleven Parts...
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    (where he was again wounded), and the Siege of Sebastopol. For his valour at the Battle of Inkerman on 5 November 1854 he was awarded the Victoria Cross with...
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    in June 1854, to an ensigncy in the 48th Foot. Landing with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on 21 April 1855, Brooke served with it in the siege and fall...
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  • Rear admiral, fought in the Battle of Navarino, hero of the siege of Sevastopol (18541855) during the Crimean War, died in action John Paul Jones, Rear...
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  •  21902. London. 18 November 1854. col E, p. 6. "The Battle Before Sebastopol". The Examiner. No. 2442. London. 18 November 1854. "Ship News". The Times....
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    Great Redan at Sebastopol in June 1855 in which Campbell was killed. He served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857 and was present at the Siege of Lucknow (1858)...
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    minesweepers—Inkerman, Cerisoles, and Sebastopol—encountered severe weather while attempting to cross Lake Superior; Sebastopol reached its destination, but the...
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    especially during the Russian winter of 1854. These widely-reported failings led to the fall of the government in January 1855; its successor, under Lord Palmerston...
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    Battle of Eupatoria (category Conflicts in 1855)
    had surrounded Sevastopol and put the port city under siege. During the fall and winter of 1854-1855, the belligerents reinforced their armies on Crimea...
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  • posted to the Crimea and it was during the Siege of Sebastopol that he won the Victoria Cross. On 18 June 1855, he was 25 years old, and a lieutenant in...
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    Sebastopol. In 1857 he left for India, to rejoin his old regiment. Edmond Joly was with the Connaught Rangers at the Siege of Sevastopol (18541855)...
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  • died. At the time of the siege of Sebastopol he served as a major surgeon on a big French flagship Le Caton. Then, in 1855, he was assigned to the hospital...
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    with the siege train on 19 September 1854. On 8 October 1854 the besiegement of Sebastopol by sea and land began and on 17 October Sebastopol was bombarded...
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    Raphaël Vienot (category 1855 deaths)
    On 5 September 1854, during the Crimean War (French: Guerre de Crimée), Vienot was appointed regimental commander. During April 1855, he led a vigorous...
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  • January 1855. "Law Intelligence". The Morning Post. No. 25738. London. 4 May 1855. p. 7. "Ship News". The Times. No. 21865. London. 6 October 1854. col F...
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  • July 1850. In 1854 Festing served with the Baltic expedition. He commanded a mortar in the flotilla employed against Sebastopol from June 1855 until the fall...
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    In 1854 Manley joined the army medical staff, and was attached to the Royal Regiment of Artillery serving in Crimea. He was present for the Siege of Sevastopol...
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    Field Marshal Sir Alured Clarke 1832–1854: Field Marshal Sir Edward Blakeney 18541855: General Sir George Brown 1855–1868: General Sir Samuel Auchmuty 1868–1881:...
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