The fate of the monument to General Lacy in Josefov
The greatest credit for building the fortress at this place was given to St. Petersburg-born general of French origin Franz Moritz von Lacy (also written as Lascy), who first appeared near Jaroměř in April 1764, when he and several military engineers surveyed the local landscape and looked for a suitable place for the construction of the fortress, which was informed in advance of the lord's economic office in Pleso on March 1, 1764, so that...
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The fate of the monument to General Lacy in Josefov
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