Count Fyodor Matveyevich Apraksin (also Apraxin; Russian: Фёдор Матве́евич Апра́ксин; 7 December [O.S. 27 November] 1661 – 21 November [O.S. 10 November] 1728...
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1722. Fyodor Apraksin (1661–1728), Russian admiral Marfa Apraksina (1664–1716), second wife of Tsar Feodor III of Russia Stepan Fyodorovich Apraksin (1702–1758)...
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fought between the Russian army under Tsar Peter the Great and Admiral Fyodor Apraksin and the defending Finnish army of Sweden under General Carl Gustaf...
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Fyodorovich Apraksin (Russian: Степан Фёдорович Апраксин; 10 August [O.S. 30 July] 1702 – 17 August [O.S. 6 August] 1758), a relative of Fyodor M. Apraksin, commanded...
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by Brigadier Fyodor Apraksin and the villagers of the Chechen village of Alkhan–Yurt as well as volunteers from Aldy. Brigadier Apraksin was originally...
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1722 in Astrakhan by the order of Peter the Great. Led by the admiral Fyodor Apraksin, it participated in Peter's Persian campaign of 1722–1723 and the Russo-Persian...
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to capture the town. Thirteen thousand troops under General-Admiral Fyodor Apraksin marched to Viborg and laid siege on 22 March 1710. Magnus Stiernstråle...
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Georgia Anton Egon, Prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg Fyodor Apraksin Stepan Fyodorovich Apraksin Nikolai Arkharov Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt Prince Arnulf...
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battle. On the 8th of the same month, another Russian detachment led by Fyodor Apraksin attacked the Chechen village Alkhan–Yurt, defeated its defenders and...
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by Russian and Kalmyk forces following a counter-offensive led by Fyodor Apraksin and Ayuka Khan. The leader of the rebel army, Murat Kuchukov, was wounded...
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(posthumous) Prince Adalbert (1811–1873) 1708 – General-Admiral Count Fyodor Apraksin (1661–1728) 1727 – Admiral Generalissimus Prince Alexander Menshikov...
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Alphonse de Tonty, French-American sailor and explorer (b. 1659) 1728 – Fyodor Apraksin, Russian admiral (b. 1661) 1772 – Pedro Correia Garção, Portuguese...
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Front (World War II), inspected the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 Fyodor Apraksin, general admiral, won the Battle of Gangut during the Great Northern...
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sided engagement sunk most of them while the rest were scattered. Admiral Apraksin's fleet was sent from its base at Kronstadt by the Tsar to open these service...
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на реке Пялькяне) was fought between the Russian army under Admiral Fyodor Apraksin and the defending Finnish army of Sweden under General Carl Gustaf...
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to capture Finland began under the command of General Admiral Fyodor Apraksin. Apraksin gathered an army of 15,000 men at Viborg and started the operation...
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For transport, he created the Caspian Flotilla at Astrakhan under Fyodor Apraksin. The infantry, artillery and stores were to be shipped by sea to the...
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Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov (1710–1719) as governor-general of Ingria Fyodor Apraksin (1719–1728) Friedrich Baron von Löwen (et) (1728–1736) Platon Ivanovich...
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Feodor III of Russia (redirect from Fyodor III)
later, on 24 February 1682 Fyodor married a second time Marfa Apraksina (1667–1716), daughter of Matvei Vasilievich Apraksin and wife Domna Bogdanovna...
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the Imperial Russian Navy. She was named after General Admiral Fyodor Matveyevich Apraksin, the first commander of Russian Baltic Fleet. She was one of...
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Collegium of the Navy or Amiralteyskiy Collegium. President: Count Fyodor Apraksin. Vice-President: Cornelius Cruys. Collegium of Commerce President:...
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1578) 1615 – Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg, (d. 1691) 1661 – Fyodor Apraksin, Russian admiral (d. 1728) 1703 – Johann Gottlieb Graun, German violinist...
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stationed between Severia and Smolensk, 24,500 at Saint Petersburg under Fyodor Apraksin, 16,000 at Dorpat under Christian Felix Bauer, 12,000 at Kiev under...
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Swedish Ingria in an attempt to recover land previously lost to Russia. Fyodor Apraksin, the Russian commander in the area, decided to interrupt the evacuation...
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fourth of six children of Henry Cavendish (d. 1717) October 27 – Fyodor Apraksin, Russian admiral (d. 1728) November 1 Florent Carton Dancourt, French...
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Alfred, 2nd Prince of Montenuovo Ippolit Andreev Ivane Andronikashvili Fyodor Apraksin Prince Arisugawa Takehito Prince Arisugawa Taruhito Prince August,...
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particularly concerned that others ruled in his name; Boris Golitsyn and Fyodor Apraksin played an important role. He engaged in such pastimes as shipbuilding...
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Kingdom. 1713 – Great Northern War: The Russian Navy led by Admiral Fyodor Apraksin land both at Katajanokka and Hietalahti during the Battle of Helsinki...
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Naval Charter (1720), written by Peter I himself. Peter the Great, Feodor Apraksin, Alexey Senyavin, Naum Senyavin, Admiral Mikhail Golitsyn and others are...
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Russian Empire Safavid Empire Commanders and leaders Peter the Great Fyodor Apraksin Imam Kulibek Strength 22,000 Unknown Casualties and losses Unknown...
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