1st class St.George breast star (and other awards) of Field Marshal Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov

Threads, fabric, cardboard, sequins, sewing.
Size 85х85 mm.

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In the collection of State Historical Museum.

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Sash.

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Count Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov-Rymniksky, Prince of Italy (24 November [O.S. 13 November] 1729 or 1730 – 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1800) was born in Moscow, he studied military history as a young boy and joined the Imperial Russian Army at the age of 17. Promoted to colonel in 1762 for his successes during the Seven Years' War, his victories during the War of the Bar Confederation included the capture of Kraków and victories at Orzechowo, Lanckorona, and Stołowicze. His reputation rose further when, in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774, he captured Turtukaya twice and won a decisive victory at Kozludzha. After a period of little progress, he was promoted to general and led Russian forces in the Russo-Turkish War of 1787–1792, participating in the siege of Ochakov, as well as victories at Kinburn and Focșani.

Suvorov won a decisive victory at the Battle of Rymnik, and afterwards defeated the Ottomans in the storming of Izmail. His victories at Focșani and Rymnik established him as the most brilliant general in Russia, if not in all of Europe. In 1794, he put down the Polish uprising, defeating them at the battle of Praga and elsewhere. After Catherine the Great died in 1796, her successor Paul I often quarrelled with Suvorov. After a period of ill-favour, Suvorov was recalled to a field marshal position at the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars. He was given command of the Austro-Russian army, and after a series of victories, such as the battle of the Trebbia, he captured Milan and Turin, and nearly erased all of Napoleon's Italian conquests of 1796–97. After an Austro-Russian army was defeated in Switzerland, Suvorov, ordered to reinforce them, was cut off by André Masséna and later surrounded in the Swiss Alps. His successful extraction of the exhausted, ill-supplied, and heavily-outnumbered Russian army was rewarded by a promotion to Generalissimo. Masséna himself would later confess that he would exchange all of his victories for Suvorov's passage of the Alps. Suvorov died in 1800 of illness in Saint Petersburg. He was instrumental in expanding the Russian Empire, as his success ensured Russia's conquering of Kuban, Crimea, and New Russia.

One of the foremost generals in all of military history, and considered the greatest military commander in Russian history, Suvorov has been compared to Napoleon in military generalship. Undefeated, he has been described as the best general Republican France ever fought, and noted as "one of those rare generals who were consistently successful despite suffering from considerable disadvantages." Suvorov was also admired by his soldiers throughout his whole military life, and was respected for his honest service and truthfulness.​

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His St.Andrew breast star.
White metal wire, cotton fabric, gold and silver threads, canvas, gluing, silver foil, sewing.
Size 100.5 x 97.5 mm.

From the collection of Suvorov Memorial Museum.

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Sash.
Size 182 х 10.3 cm.


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Breast star of St. Vladimir order.
Cotton fabric, gold and silver threads, canvas, plates and wire of white and yellow metal, gluing, sewing.
Size 108 x 105.2 mm.

From the collection of Suvorov Memorial Museum.


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On display.

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Sash.
Size 140 х 10 cm.

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Another sash.
Size 95 х 8.5 cm.

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Order of St. Alexander Nevsky sash.
Size 160 х 10 cm.

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1st class St.Anna order.
Silver, enamel, gold, colored glass, aquamarine, enamel.
Size 71 mm.

From the collection of Suvorov Memorial Museum /donated to the museum collection in 1900 by Vladimir Vladimirovich Molostov/.

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On display.

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Breast star of Military Order of Maria Theresa.

Metal wire, silver thread, silver foil, cotton fabric, canvas, sewing, gluing.
Size 108.5 x 108.3 mm.

From the collection of Suvorov Memorial Museum.

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On display.

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Sash.
Size 173 x 10 cm.


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Order of the Red Eagle.
Gold, enamel.
Size 48 x 48 mm, with an eyelet 60 x 48 mm.

From the collection of Suvorov Memorial Museum.

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On display.

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Sash.
Size 130 x 8 cm.

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His chamberlain key.
Yellow metal, moire, fabric, forging.
Size 190 x 100 mm.

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Diploma of Suvorov promotion to Full General.
Hand-signed by Catherine the Great.

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Suvorov trophy saber.
Originally belonged to the commandant of Izmail https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Izmail serasker Aydozla Mehmet Pasha.

Steel, silver, gold, forging, gold engraving, engraving, branding, chasing, casting.
Saber length 92.4 cm.
Blade length 79.5 cm.
Handle length 12.8 cm.
Blade width 3.5 cm.
Handle width 5.2 cm.

On the right side of the blade is an inscription in gold

СЕЙ КЛИНОК ПРИНАДЛЕЖАЛ ГЕНЕРАЛУ АНШЕФУ Гр.А.В.СУВОРОВУ РЫМНИКСКОМУ И ВЗЯТ 11-го ДЕК.1790г. В ИЗМАИЛЕ У СЕРАСКИРА АЙДОЗЛУ-МЕГЕМЕТА ПАШИ/THIS BLADE BELONGED TO GENERAL ANSHEF GR.A.V. SUVOROV RYMNIKSKY AND TAKEN DEC 11, 1790. IN ISMAIL AT SERASKIR AIDOZLU-MEGEMET PASHI

On the left side there is an inscription in gold

ПОДАРЕН В 1877г. ГЕНЕРАЛЪ АДЪЮТАНТОМ СВЬТЛ.КН.ИТАЛIЙСКИМЪ ГР.СУВОРОВЫМ РЫМНИКСКИМ ЗЯТЮ СВОЕМУ ПОРУЧИКУ Л.Г.КОННАГО П.С.КОЗЛОВУ/GIFTED IN 1877. ADJUTANT GENERAL SVTL.KN. ITALYSKIM GR.SOVOROVY RYMNIKSKIY ZYATYA TO HIS GUIDANT L.G. CONNAGO P.S. KOZLOV /

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A cane-stick that belong to Suvorov.
Cork wood, carving.

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