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1622: 1617: 1612: 588:, in which battle he greatly distinguished himself. In the battle of Rumna, 1708 he attacked and captured the headquarters of Charles XII. He gained fame at this stage by advising the Czar that musketeers should wait until they were within a few yards of the enemy before opening fire. Prior to this, the Russians were known for uncoordinated fire. From this point began his fame as a soldier. His next active service, still under 58: 513:, had fought in France and Flanders, and been a prisoner in England for 2 years. In 1647 he was the only Lacy to be a member of the Supreme Council of Confederate Catholics, and in 1651 he was excluded from amnesty after the 1st Siege of Limerick. He was Deputy Governor of Limerick 1685–86, and one of the representatives of Kilmallock in the Parliament of Dublin in 1689. 791:. Lacy was asked what party he was of, Anne or Elizabeth, Lacy answered "Of the party of the reigning Empress." A period of unrest followed and Lacy was called upon to restore order. Most of what was known as the German Faction fell out of favour at this stage. The restoration of order in St Petersburg was largely down to the prompt actions of Lacy. 509:
his regiment (which included Count Peter's father and brother) to join the Irish Brigade in France, and who was killed in October 1693 while fighting with Count Peter in the battle of the "Val de Marseilles". Lieutenant-Colonel John Lacy of the House of Bruff who had resided in Kilmallock had, before 1647, been an officer in the time of
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at a narrow point near Perekop. Within four days, aided by favourable winds and tides, his entire army crossed it and began marching on Arabat. The Russians met the Khan's much larger Crimean army and routed them in two battles, on 12 and 14 June. In 1738, Lacy's corps again landed in Crimea and took
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In an autobiography preserved by his descendants, Lacy claimed that his father Peter was the son of John Lacy of Ballingarry. Count Peter also claimed Pierce Oge de Lacy of Bruff as a kinsman. It appears that Count Peter's grandfather John Lacy of Ballingarry was of the House of Bruff, and possibly
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when it was established, furthermore, he was given command of all infantry in St Petersburg, Ingria and Novgorod. By 1728 he was ranked third of only six full generals in the Russian Army and the only foreigner. As a foreigner, his salary was 3,600 Roubles a year, 15% higher than Russian generals.
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His uncle was Lieutenant-Colonel John Lacy of the House of Bruff, and this was the uncle John with whom Count Peter served at the age of 13 in the defence of Limerick, who had rescued Count Peter by buying him off at the capitulation of Limerick, then fled overseas with Count Peter and the rest of
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The roll of the house of Lacy: pedigrees, military memoirs and synoptical history of the ancient and illustrious family of De Lacy, from the earliest times, in all its branches, to the present day. Full notices on allied families and a memoir of the Brownes
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in which French and Polish forces were defeated. Lacy led the Russians in two other decisive battles of the conflict, Wisiczin and Busawitza. In the latter battle, he was outnumbered ten to one but nevertheless prevailed. For this victory, he was awarded
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conferred on him the title of an imperial count. His indifference to politics prevented his downfall following Anna's death, when other foreign commanders, most notably von Münnich, fell into disgrace and were expelled from active service.
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Nothing is known about the other, supposedly older, son and in some references, he is incorrectly attributed with accolades that belong to his father Count Peter and/or his brother Count Franz.
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Die irischen Reichsgrafen von Browne-Camus in russischen und österreichischen Diensten. Vom Vertrag von Limerick (1691) bis zum Tod ihres Hausfreunds Ludwig van Beethoven (1827)
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in 1706. In the same year, Peter gave him command of the Polotskii regiment and three new regiments raising him to colonel status. The following year he led his brigade
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seized power. Lacy was roused from bed in the early hours of the morning in a test of his loyalty. He was not aware if the men sent to him were from Elizabeth or
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and Viennese society. On his return from Vienna, he was met by a courier from St Petersburg who delivered to him his patent honouring him as Field Marshal.
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and a number of mills. Two years later he led a similar action against Sundsvall. Soon promoted to General, he entered the Military Collegium (modelled by
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in Italy, Peter was induced to seek his fortune elsewhere. After two years of service in the Austrian army, Lacy followed his commander,
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Having saved her from marriage to Saxe, Anna was very familiar with Lacy and he became one of her most trusted generals. The
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Anderson, M.S. (December 1960). "BRITISH OFFICERS IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURIES".
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had entered the Austrian service in 1743 and became one of the most successful imperial commanders of the 18th century.
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Higher salaries for foreign-born generals were seen in other ranks too. Lacy's signature, even on documents in
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the brother of Pierce (Peter) Oge (the young) Lacy of Bruff (−1607, executed) celebrated from the wars against
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appointed him Commander-in-Chief as the most experienced among Russian generals. Lacy quickly struck against
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O'Meara, Patrick J. (2001). "FIELD MARSHAL PETER LACY: AN IRISHMAN IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY RUSSIA".
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As soon as peace had been restored, Lacy was reinstated as the Governor of Livland, while
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Das irische Geschlecht O'Reilly und seine Verbindungen zu Österreich und Russland
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Illustrations, historical and genealogical, of King James's Irish army list, 1689
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Diachronie – Ethnos – Tradition: Studien zur slawischen Sprachgeschichte .
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Count Peter married Baltic German noblewoman Maret Philippine ("Martha")
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with exemplary discipline. In 1734 he commanded Russian forces at the
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granted 1725 during Coronation ceremonies of the Czarina, Catherine I
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he was seriously wounded on two occasions, also gaining the rank of
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in 1734. Thereupon the Irishman was commanded to march towards the
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Waverly Press, Baltimore (MD) 1928. viii, 409 pages, 24 cm.
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Russian military personnel of the War of the Polish Succession
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followed, with Peter, his father and his brother joining the
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which would suggest he never gained proficiency in Russian.
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His first taste of land battle in Russia was the disastrous
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and resumed the command of the Russian forces stationed in
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and join his 13,500-strong contingent with the forces of
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was Empress Lacy was given responsibility for removing
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upon the Swedish administrative reforms introduced by
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Radical general: Sir George de Lacy Evans, 1787–1870
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and effectively bringing the hostilities to an end.
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and he was appointed the first Russian chatelain of
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
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Index

Peter von Lacy
Peter Lacy (Lord Privy Seal)
Graf

Johann Jacob Haid
Riga
Saint Petersburg
Veliky Novgorod
Killeedy
County Limerick
Ireland
Governorate of Livonia
Russian Empire
Count Franz Moritz von Lacy
Order of Saint Andrew
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
General-feldmarshal
Williamite War in Ireland
Nine Years' War
Great Turkish War
Great Northern War
Battle of Narva
Battle of Hummelshof
Battle of Grodno
Battle of Poltava
Capitulation of Estonia and Livonia
Landings on the coast of Sweden
Pruth River Campaign
War of the Polish Succession

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