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Dmitry Sergeyevich Dokhturov (Russian: Дмитрий Серге́евич Дохтуро́в; 1756 –
November 14(26), 1816, Moscow) was a
Russian infantry general and a prominent...
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Dmitry Petrovich Dokhturov (25 May 1838 – 25
March 1905) was an
Imperial Russian brigade,
division and
corps commander. He
fought in the wars in the Caucasus...
- the Rostovs.
Prince Dolgorukov (1777-1806) –
Russian general General Dokhturov (1756-1816) – One of the
characters used as a
mouthpiece by
Tolstoy to...
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ordered Platov and
Dokhturov to
distract the enemy.
Murat advanced to Nemenčinė on July 1,
running into
elements of
Dmitry Dokhturov's III
Russian Cavalry...
- two of his
battalions in the village. On the 24
October 1812
General Dokhturov entered the town from the
south and
found the
French spearhead had seized...
- Franco-Bavarian
force Battle of
Maloyaroslavets 24 Oct
Russians under Dokhturov defeat French,
forcing northern retreat War of 1812 USS
United States...
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Bennigsen K. F.
Baggovut Nikolay Raevsky Mikhail Miloradovich Dmitry Dokhturov Matvei Platov A. I. Osterman-Tolstoy
Strength 103,000–135,000 …see § Opposing...
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Pavlovich Danilov Dmitry Dashkov Henri Roussel de
Courcy Dmitry Petrovich Dokhturov Leopold Wilhelm von Dobschütz Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki
Alexander Drenteln...
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became his mentor. On 8
April 1879, he
married Natalia Dokhturov,
daughter of
General Dmitry Dokhturov, with whom he had four daughters: Vera, Natalia, Leonida...
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caused Dokhturov's troops to turn
their attention from Gazan's
beleaguered force to face
these new ****ailants.
Although superior in numbers,
Dokhturov's column...