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Semyon Žyhimont | |
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Native name | Semyon Branislaǔ Žyhimont |
Other name(s) | "Vanguard of Communism" |
Born | Mihailograd, Prymalian Khaganate | July 23, 1897
Died | September 5, 1950 Makeshift Military Hospital, Smolenaǔ | (aged 53)
Allegiance | People's Democratic Republic of Prymalia |
Service | Prymalian Red Army |
Years of service | 2 |
Rank | Marshal |
Involvement in Conflict | Ruthyne War of Independence |
Awards | Vanguard of Revolution Medal |
Memorials | Zhyimont Mausoleum |
Semyon Branislaǔ Žyhimont was a Marshal who served the People's Democratic Republic of Prymalia. He was a notably skilled general, being able to partially put down unrest in his native Ruthynia. Due to this military prowess, he was able to swiftly raise through the ranks. However, he eventually succumbed to a gunshot wound in battle, with the war continuing until 1952. He is considered by many Ruthynes a national hero, despite his loyalty to Prymalia, in contrast to his rival.