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Count Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich (Russian: Граф Михаил Андреевич Милорадович,
Serbian Cyrillic: Гроф Михаил Андрејевић Милорадовић Grof
Mihail Andrejević...
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Andrei Stepanovich Miloradovich (Russian: Андре́й Степа́нович Милора́дович; 1727–2 May 1796) was a
Russian military leader,
statesman and
lieutenant general...
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commanded by
General Miloradovich inflicted heavy losses on the rear
guard of the
Grande Armée.
Although the
French thwarted Miloradovich's goal of encircling...
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presence of a
large crowd. In the confusion, the Emperor's envoy,
Mikhail Miloradovich, was ********inated. Eventually, the
loyalists opened fire with
heavy artillery...
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Sergey Dmitrievich Miloradovich (Russian: Серге́й Дми́триевич Милора́дович; 16 July [O.S. 4 July] 1851 – 4
February 1943) was a
Russian painter of historical...
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Grenadier Regiment.
Miloradovich's 3,720-man
infantry division had two
battalions each of the Jung-Baden,
Dalheim and
Miloradovich Musketeer Regiments...
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branch were his
grandson Andrei Miloradovich (1726–1796), a governor, and, most importantly,
Mikhail Miloradovich (1771–1825), a
Russian general who...
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Petersburg on
December 9 [O.S.
November 27] 1825.
Military governor Mikhail Miloradovich persuaded hesitant Nicholas to
pledge allegiance to Constantine, who...
- Ostermann-Tolstoy, part of
Miloradovich's avant-guard, s****ed
Napoleon and his guards, but the ****ault was repelled.
While Miloradovich desired to attack, he...
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troops fought with a
fervour difficult to describe.
Rehbinder and
Miloradovich were the
acting heroes of the day; unnoticed, as if
disappearing in the...