Mihail Cerchez
Mihail Cerchez Cristodulo (1839–1885) was a Romanian general.
Mihail Cerchez Cristodulo | |
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Born | |
Died | 12 July 1885 46) | (aged
Resting place | Eternitatea cemetery, Iași |
Citizenship | Romanian |
Known for | Romanian officer; gained fame for fighting against the Turks. On 28 November 1877 at Pleven Castle, Osman Pasha surrendered his sword to him when he capitulated. |
Biography
Descended from an old Moldavian family, Cerchez was colonel in the Romanian Army during the Romanian War of Independence (1877–1878), and fought at the Siege of Pleven and the battles of Smârdan and Vidin.
Cerchez gained fame for being the officer to whom Osman Pasha surrendered and gave his sword on 28 November 1877 at Pleven.
He is buried at Eternitatea cemetery in Iași, next to World War II General Radu Korne.[1]
Legacy
The 85th Logistics Support Battalion for the 8th Mixed Artillery Brigade was named General Mihail Cerchez.
As a gratitude for his efforts toward the independence of Bulgaria, the Bulgarian people built a bust of him in the Romanian Soldier Mausoleum at Grivitsa.
References
- "Doi generali imenși în același mormânt: "Comuniștii m-au arestat ca pe un borfaș de rând!"" [Two great generals in the same grave: "The communists arrested me like an ordinary burglar!"] (in Romanian). Antena 3. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
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