Sevastopol – the city of Russian naval glory
Sevastopol – the city of Russian naval glory
Founded as a military port, Sevastopol gained fame in many naval battles. Studies, essays, archival documents, photographs and other materials of the collection reflect the diversity of the historic past of the hero city. Particular focus is on the defense of Sevastopol during the Crimean War of 1854-1855.
Charter of the city of Sevastopol
Sevastopol. Laws. Charter of the city of Sevastopol. Sevastopol, 2014.
2014
Herrones (Sevastopol)
Ken, Boris Vasilyevich (1817-1886). Herrones (Sevastopol). [St. Petersburg, 1855].
1855
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The history of Sevastopol as a Russian port
Golovachev, Victor Filippovich (1821-1904). The history of Sevastopol as a Russian port. St. Petersburg: publication of the Sevastopol department at the Polytechnic Exhibition, 1872.
1872
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Description of Sevastopol and its siege by the Anglo-French
Description of Sevastopol and the siege of it by the Anglo-French. Moscow: Type. M. Smirnova, 1855.
1855
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Four wars. [Ch. 3. Defense of Sevastopol (1854-1856)]
Alabin, Peter Vladimirovich (1824-1896). Four wars. Samara: Printing house IP Novikova, 1888-1892.
[Ch. 3: Protection of Sevastopol (1854-1856)]. Moscow: Typo-lithography of the T-wave IN Kushnerev and K, 1892.
[Ch. 3: Protection of Sevastopol (1854-1856)]. Moscow: Typo-lithography of the T-wave IN Kushnerev and K, 1892.
1892
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The Mineral War in Sevastopol in 1854-1855 under the leadership of Adjutant General Totleben
Frolov, Mikhail Mikheyevich. The Minnaya War in Sevastopol in 1854-1855 under the leadership of the Adjutant-General Totleben. St. Petersburg: type. N. Tiblen and Co. (N. Neklyudova), 1868.
1868
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Defense of Sevastopol
Zayonchkovsky, Andrei Medardovich (1862-1926). Defense of Sevastopol. St. Petersburg: the edition of the Pedagogical Museum of the senior lecturer. institutions, 1900.
1900
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Malakhov Kurgan
Lukashevich, Claudia Vladimirovna (1859-1931). Malakhov mound. Moscow, 1905.
1905
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The last look at Sevastopol
Lukashevich, Claudia Vladimirovna (1859-1931). The last look at Sevastopol. Moscow: Department. a type. The tv ID Sytin, 1904.
1904
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