František Alexandr Zach - Brno, Czech Republic
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N 49° 11.453 E 016° 36.610
33U E 617318 N 5449923
Pametní deska Františka Alexandra Zacha na ulici Bašty
Waymark Code: WMK36J
Location: Jihomoravský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 02/06/2014
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CS:
Pametní deska vyrobená z bronzu. Písmo je plastické, doplneno reliéfním portrétem z poloprofilu. Deska byla umístena 29. 6. 1928 vpravo od vchodu do budovy, autorem je Václav Hynek Mach.
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A memorial plaque made of bronze. Scripture is plastic, accompanied by an embossed portrait. Depicted plaque was placed June 29, 1928 on the right side from the entrance of the building. Plaque was made by Václav Hynek Mach.
Nápis/Inscription:
Zde žil a zemrel velký ceský // (Here lived and died great Czech)
revolucionár, srbský generál // (revolutionary, Serbian general)
Frant. Alexandr Zach // (Frant. Alexandr Zach)
který celý svuj život zasve- // (who all his life)
til soustavnému boji za svo- // (dedicated to constant fight for)
bodu slovanských národu // (freedom of Slavic nations)
* 1. V. 1807 + 14. I. 1892 // (* 1. V. 1807 + 14. I. 1892)
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František Aleksandr Zach...
...was a Czech-born soldier and military theorist, best known for being the first acting General and Chief of the General Staff to the Principality of Serbia from 1876 to 1877.
Zach was known for being a flamboyant freedom fighter and Pan-Slavist, fighting in both the November Uprising in Poland of 1830, as well as in Serbia during the latter half of the 19th century. He played a vital role in the formation of the Nacertanije in 1844, which later served as a guideline for the unification of Serbs divided by Ottoman and Austria-Hungary rule.
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