- Portuguese, généralissime in French, and
generalissimus in Latin. The
Russian word генералиссимус,
generalissimus comes from Latin. Historically, this rank...
- five-star
equivalent ranks.
Adopted from
Italian (generalissimo) and
Latin (
generalissimus), the rank
titles literally mean "the
utmost general". A
number of countries...
- for deletion.› Russian: Генералиссимус Советского Союза, romanized:
Generalissimus Sovetskogo Soyuza) was the
highest military rank in the
Soviet Union...
-
Generalissimus Suvorov (Russian: РПКСН Генералиссимус Суворов) is a Borei-class (Project 955A) nuclear-powered
ballistic missile submarine developed by...
- commander-in-chief of the
Russian land
forces and was
granted the
title of
Generalissimus by
Peter I for his
military achievements. Upon his
departure on the...
- (France),
reichsmarschall (**** Germany), generalísimo (Spain) and
generalissimus (USSR).
Admiral of the
fleet Field marshal Marshal of the
Royal Australian...
- sich "
Generalissimus"
nennen ließen." [Menshikov and
Stalin were the only
military leaders in
Russian history who
declared themselves '
generalissimus']....
- of
Charles XII of
Sweden against Norway, and was
appointed Swedish Generalissimus. He
married his
second wife,
Princess Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden, in...
- the
progenitor of all gray
Kladrubers today, and he
produced the son
Generalissimus (1797) who
produced a
separate lineage.
Maestoso (1773) and
Favory (1779):...
- in Maharashtra. He
received the
position and
title of Khan-i-Khanan (
Generalissimus,
Persian خان خانان, DMG khān-i khānān,
meaning "Khan of Khans"). Abdul...