Count Nikolay Mikhailovich Kamensky (Russian: Николай Михайлович Каменский; 27 December 1776 – 4 May 1811) was a Russian general, younger son of Field...
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General Kamensky may refer to: Mikhail Kamensky (1738–1809), Imperial Russian Army general Nikolay Kamensky (1776–1811), Imperial Russian Army General...
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war, and defeat led to its loss of Finland to Russia. In this battle Nikolay Kamensky, who was in charge of the Russians, displayed outstanding military...
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battles such as Skellefteå and Hörnefors, the Russian forces under Nikolay Kamensky occupied all of Västerbotten by June. The Swedes, who were ready to...
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obtained the rank of lieutenant-general. The war over, he followed Count Nikolay Kamensky to the Moldavian army, which took part in the Russo-Turkish War, 1806–12...
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Sweden. On 14 August, Count Nikolay Kamensky decided to use this numerical superiority to launch a new offensive. Kamensky's 11,000-strong corps achieved...
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Soult would march to flank the enemy. On the Russian side, General Nikolay Kamensky was forced to accept battle rather than retreat, in order to protect...
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Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812), there was a brief siege under Count Nikolay Kamensky. In the mid-19th century, it was an important craft and trade centre...
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to cut off the northward retreat of a Russian force under General Nikolay Kamensky which had been defeated by the Swedes five days earlier at Ratan. The...
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art historian Jane Kamensky (born 1963), American historian Mikhail Kamensky (1738–1809), Russian field marshal Nikolay Kamensky (1776–1811), Russian...
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Bessarabia. In 1810, the hostilities were renewed by the brothers Nikolay and Sergei Kamensky, who defeated the Ottoman reinforcement heading for Silistra...
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Count Nikolay Kamensky in command of the Army of the Danube with orders to drive the Ottoman Turks out of the Balkan peninsula. In June Kamensky crossed...
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Jaeger Regiment – Colonel Belokopytov Infantry Brigade – Major-General Nikolay Kamensky Archangelgorod Regiment – Colonel Berlizeev Infantry Brigade – Major-General...
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detachment in Djäkneboda. The Russian commander, Lieutenant-General Nikolay Mikhailovich Kamensky, was marching south when he learned of the Swedish task force...
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Swedish victories not being exploited, he was severely defeated by Nikolay Kamensky at the Battle of Oravais 14 September, which obliged him to abandon...
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command of Nikolay Kamensky. The battle turned up to be a major engagement in the war where fierce artillery fire occurred from both sides. Kamensky, advancing...
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Sofia Mikhail Frunze, revolutionary, a prominent Civil War commander Nikolay Kamensky, victor over the Swedes at Salmi, Oravais, and Sävar, victor over the...
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26 – Charles Hamilton Smith, British artist (d. 1859) December 27 – Nikolay Kamensky, Russian general (d. 1811) December 29 – Gustaf af Wetterstedt, Swedish...
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politician (b. 1718) 1799 – Tipu, ruler of Mysore (b. 1750) 1811 – Nikolay Kamensky, Russian general (b. 1776) 1816 – Samuel Dexter, American lawyer and...
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Pyotr Kotlyarevsky Nikolay Kamensky Leonty Bennigsen Mikhail Miloradovich Ivan Paskevich Aleksey Yermolov Ivan Diebitsch Nikolay Muravyov Mikhail Gorchakov...
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that led to the Devil's Bridge. General-major Nikolay Kamensky led the two battalions of the Kamensky Musketeers up the slope farther south, then followed...
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had been lacking heretofore. A conflict with the commander-in-chief, Nikolay Kamensky, forced him to leave the army, however. After Napoleon invaded Russia...
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the campaigns in Italy and Switzerland in 1799. In June 1810 Count Nikolay Kamensky entrusted him with the task of helping the anti-Turkish revolt in Serbia...
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Leonty Bennigsen Andrei Gorchakov Pyotr Bagration Constantine Pavlovich Nikolay Kamensky Strength 50,000–64,500 overall ~30,000 engaged 90,000 overall ~53,000...
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he commanded the 5th Division of Buxhoeveden's 2nd Army under Mikhail Kamensky in Poland, and served at the Battle of Pultusk 26 December. In the January...
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between 10–15 May to bring 7,000 reinforcements to the city, led by General Kamensky, ferried in 57 transports under the escort of the British sloop of war...
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Garsevan Chavchavadze, Georgian diplomat, politician (b. 1757) May 4 – Nikolay Kamensky, Russian general (b. 1776) May 28 – Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville...
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General of Division Jean François Leval clashed with Lieutenant-General Nikolay Kamensky's 14th Division at Bergfried (Berkweda) on the Alle (Łyna) River, which...
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– George Cayley, English engineer and politician (d. 1857) 1776 – Nikolay Kamensky, Russian general (d. 1811) 1797 – Ghalib, Indian poet (d. 1869) 1797...
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Sergey Kravtsov, NI chief engineer of the mausoleums, Kamensky and Peter Shortsighted. Nikolay Oleynikov was born in the village of Kamenskaya into a...
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