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Totleben, Eduard Ivanovich

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Totleben or Todleben, Eduard Ivanovich (both: ĕdwärt` ēvä`nəvĭch tôt`lyĕbyĭn), 1818–84, Russian general and military engineer. He won his chief renown in the Crimean War by his defense of Sevastopol Sevastopol (sĭvăs`təpōl', Rus. syĕ'vəstô`pəl), formerly spelled Sebastopol, city (1989 pop.
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 (1854–55). In a very short time Totleben constructed a system of fortifications that enabled the garrison to hold out for nearly a year. Totleben is considered the originator of a new technique of fortification. He planned the siege of Pleven Pleven (plĕ`vĕn) or Plevna
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 in the later Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) and subsequently received the command of the entire Russian army and was created a count.

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