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The theater of the Russo-Turkish War. Poland, Turkey and Russia, 1770
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The theater of the Russo-Turkish War. Poland, Turkey and Russia, 1770
The theater of the Russo-Turkish War. Poland, Turkey and Russia, 1770. Found in the Collection of Lunds universitetsbibliotek
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Akerman Black Sea Cartography Catherine Ii Catherine Ii Of Russia Catherine The Great Favourite Grigori Potemkin History Of Russia Ottoman Empire Potemkin Potyomkin Russo Ottoman War Russo Turkish War 1770 Copper Engraving
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This print takes us back to the theater of the Russo-Turkish War in 1770, a significant historical event that unfolded between Poland, Turkey, and Russia. Preserved within the esteemed Collection of Lunds universitetsbibliotek in Sweden, this image showcases an exquisite copper engraving depicting the intense conflict that took place during this war. The detailed graphic artistry transports us to a time when Empress Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great, reigned over Russia. The Ottoman Empire was engaged in a fierce struggle against Russian forces led by Grigori Potemkin. This particular scene captures one of the pivotal battles fought during this Russo-Ottoman War. As we observe this fine piece of historical artwork, our eyes are drawn to every intricate detail meticulously etched into its surface. From soldiers clashing on land to naval warfare raging across the Black Sea near Akerman (now Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi), every element tells a story of bravery and sacrifice. This print serves as a remarkable reminder of an era defined by territorial disputes and political power struggles. It allows us to delve into history and gain insight into how these nations shaped their destinies through conflicts like the Russo-Turkish War. With its rich historical significance and stunning visual representation, it is no wonder why this print remains one of Lunds universitetsbibliotek's favorites among their vast collection.
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