- 1692
through 1701
under the
direction of the
architect Mikhail Ivanovich Choglokov [ru]. It was not a
fortress but
rather a
ceremonial gateway into the city...
-
Grigory Ivanovich Choglokov (November 4, 1867 – June 27, 1921) was a
division commander of the
Imperial Russian Army. At the
beginning of
World War I...
-
Hendrikov family was
granted the rank of count. In 1742, she
married Nikolai Choglokov [ru] (1718-1754) and they had four
daughters and four sons.
After the...
- expanded.
Sukharev Tower (Russian: Сухарева башня) 1692–1701
Mikhail Choglokov Suharev Tower was
demolished in 1934 by
order of
Lazar Kaganovich, Secretary...
-
vanguard of the
Russian IV Corps,
namely the 11th
division under General Choglokov, the 23rd
division of
General Bakhmetiev, some
cavalry and an artillery...
-
Allies detached the 1st
Russian Grenadier Division under Pavel Nikolaevich Choglokov from the
Reserve and sent it to
support Wrede's corps. The
Archduke Rudolf...
- were
taken from the
staff at the
royal palace:
Timofei Bublikov,
Nikolai Choglokov,
Afanasy Toporkov, Ivan Shatilov,
Nikolai Tolubeyev,
Sergei Chalyshkin...
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Buturlin 1650-1655
Vasiliy Buturlin 1650
Mikhail Rtischev 1650
Vasiliy Choglokov (?) died 1650
Prince Petr
Volkonskiy 1651
Stepan Streshnev 1651-1674 Prince...
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Grigori Chernozubov Alexander Chernyshyov Seraphim Chichagov Grigory Choglokov Christian IX of
Denmark Grigoriy Pavlovich Chukhnin Andrzej Ciechanowiecki...
- at this
point was
consumed by flames. By now the
infantry of
General Choglokov (from Ostermann-Tolstoy's corps), as well as
detachments of Platov's Cossacks...