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Medal "For the Capture of Paris"

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Medal "For the Capture of Paris"
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TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forParticipation in the 1814 French campaign
Country Russian Empire
EligibilityRussian army personnel
StatusNo longer awarded
Established30 August 1814 by Alexander I
First awarded19 March 1826
Last awarded1 May 1832
Totalca. 150,000
Ribbon of the Medal "For the Capture of Paris"

The Medal "For the Capture of Paris on 19 March 1814" (Russian: Медаль «За взятие Парижа 19 марта 1814 года») was a campaign medal of the Russian Empire. It was established on 30 August 1814 by decree of Emperor Alexander I of Russia.

The medal was intended for those who participated in the taking of Paris in 1814, from soldiers to generals. The medal was not awarded until 1826 as after the restoration of the French monarchy Alexander I considered it undiplomatic to award a medal that would remind France of the defeat, and it was the next Emperor, Nicholas I, who gave orders for its issue in March 1826. More than 160,000 medals were produced in total.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

References

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  1. ^ Gusev, Igor (2014). Награды, ордена, медали России, СССР, мира [Awards, Orders, Medals of Russia, of the USSR, of the World] (in Russian). Moscow: AST. p. 164. ISBN 978-5-17-080777-2.
  2. ^ Dorozhkina, Natalia (2010). Элективные курсы по истории: 8-11 классы: 8-11-е классы (in Russian). Moscow: VAKO. pp. 50–. ISBN 978-5-408-00156-9.
  3. ^ Chepurnov, Nikolai (1993). Российские наградные медали [Russian Award Medals] (in Russian). Vol. 2. Cheboksary: Chuvashia. pp. 131–.
  4. ^ Lebedintsev, Aleksandr (2004). Материалы по истории Севера Дальнего Востока [Materials on the History of the Far Northeast] (in Russian). Magadan: North-Eastern Complex Scientific Research Institute of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. ISBN 5-94729-055-3.
  5. ^ Kuznetsov, Aleksandr (1998). Награды: Энциклопедический путеводитель по истории российских наград [Awards: An Encyclopaedic Guide to the History of Russian Awards] (in Russian). Moscow: Sovremennik. ISBN 978-5-270-01639-5.
  6. ^ Kuznetsov, Aleksandr (1985). Ордена и медали России [Orders and Medals of Russia] (in Russian). Moscow: MSU Publishing House.
  7. ^ Kuznetsov, Aleksandr (1987). Знаки славы Отечества [Fatherland's Signs of Glory] (in Russian). Moscow: Moskovskiy Rabochiy.
  8. ^ Mozheiko, Igor (1998). Награды [Awards] (in Russian). Moscow: Khronos. pp. 128–. ISBN 5-85482-022-6.
  9. ^ Московский журнал (in Russian). Редакция журнала. 2004.
  10. ^ Vishlenkova, Yelena (2014). Визуальное народоведение империи, или "Увидеть русского дано не каждому". HISTORIA ROSSICA (in Russian). Moscow: Novoye Literaturnoye Obozreniye. pp. 27–. ISBN 978-5-4448-0303-5.