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    The siege of Petropavlovsk was a military operation in the Pacific theatre of the Crimean War. The Russian casualties are estimated at 115 soldiers and...
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  • Petropavlovsk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Petropavlovsk (Russian: Петропавловск, lit. 'city of Peter and Paul') may refer to: Petropavlovsk,...
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    Russian Navy, the first Russian class of dreadnoughts. She was named after the Russian victory in the siege of Petropavlovsk during the Crimean War. The ship...
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    Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (Russian: Петропавловск-Камчатский, IPA: [pʲɪtrɐˈpavləfsk kɐmˈtɕatskʲɪj] ) is a city and the administrative center of Kamchatka...
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    Nikolskaya sopka (category Mountains of Russia)
    the Siege of Petropavlovsk in 1854. A natural-historical park is located on the sopka. Nikolskaya Sopka is a natural monument. The name "The Sopka of Love"...
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  • British Rear Admiral at the Siege of Petropavlovsk Sir David Price (British politician) (1924–2014), British Conservative Member of Parliament in the 1970s...
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    Dmitry Petrovich Maksutov (category Governors of the Russian-American Company)
    during the Battle of Sinop, while Alexander and Dmitry took part in the defense of Petropavlovsk during the siege of Petropavlovsk. Dmitry Maksutov commanded...
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  • Three ships of the Soviet Navy have been named Petropavlovsk after the 1854 Siege of Petropavlovsk. Soviet cruiser Petropavlovsk (1940) - Admiral Hipper-class...
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    battling Russian forces in the course of the Crimean War, attacked Petropavlovsk. During the Siege of Petropavlovsk, 988 men with a mere 68 guns managed...
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  • ships of the Imperial Russian and Soviet Navies have been named Petropavlovsk after the 1854 Siege of Petropavlovsk. Russian ironclad Petropavlovsk - Steam...
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    Amur Annexation (category History of Siberia)
    pass. News of the Crimean War reached China in July 1854. In September, an Anglo-French naval force was defeated at the Siege of Petropavlovsk. Judging...
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    Gangut-class battleship (category World War I battleships of Russia)
    except for Petropavlovsk were laid up in late 1918 for lack of manpower and Poltava was severely damaged by a fire while laid up. Petropavlovsk was retained...
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    Cinco de Mayo (redirect from Fifth of May)
    in fact considered to have been defeated by the Russians at the Siege of Petropavlovsk in 1854. The statement in The Bulletin is, "This was the last time...
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    David Price (Royal Navy officer) (category Royal Navy personnel of the War of 1812)
    commander during the Siege of Petropavlovsk within the Crimean War before allegedly committing suicide before the bombardments of the fort. Joining the navy...
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    Petropavlovsk (Russian: Петропавловск) was the lead ship of her class of three pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy during the...
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    Nikolayevsk-on-Amur (category Ports and harbours of the Russian Pacific Coast)
    main Pacific harbour (replacing Petropavlovsk) in 1855 after the Siege of Petropavlovsk of 1854. It was granted town status and renamed Nikolayevsk-on-Amur...
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  • Hungarian Revolution of 1848–49 Siege of La Serena (1851) – 1851 Chilean Revolution Siege of Calafat (1854) – Crimean War Siege of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (1854)...
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    French Navy (redirect from Navy of France)
    multitude of actions around the world. He joined in the Crimean War in 1854; major actions for the Navy include the siege of Petropavlovsk and the Battle of Kinburn...
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    Crimean War (redirect from War of Crimea)
    Battle of Bomarsund, 15 August 1854 Siege of Petropavlovsk, 30–31 August 1854, on the Pacific coast Battle of the Alma, 20 September 1854 Siege of Sevastopol...
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    Pacific Station (category Commands of the Royal Navy)
    they met a French fleet of warships. In late August, the combined fleets sailed to Russia to engage in the Siege of Petropavlovsk, during which Rear Admiral...
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    Vasily Zavoyko (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree)
    the Crimean War, Zavoyko led the successful defence against the Siege of Petropavlovsk by the allied British-French troops commanded by Rear Admirals David...
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    against the Siege of Petropavlovsk by the allied British-French troops. Pavel Mishchenko – Imperial Russian career military officer and statesman of the Imperial...
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    Auguste Febvrier Despointes (category French military personnel of the Crimean War)
    the far eastern theatre of the Crimean War in 1854, including the siege of Petropavlovsk. He then fell ill, dying on board his ship in 1855; his body was...
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    Field artillery (category Military history of the Ming dynasty)
    1979–90 Battle of Vyborg Bay (1944) Battle of Go Cong Operation Hump Battle of Pork Chop Hill Siege of Petropavlovsk Battle of Aachen Battle of Triangle Hill...
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    forces in the Siege of Petropavlovsk during the Crimean War Matija Zmajević, vice-admiral, hero of the battle of Gangut and the battle of Grengam during...
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  • Thumbnail for Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky
    Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky (category Members of the State Council (Russian Empire))
    of artillery batteries was established to defend the peninsula. The batteries played a major role in defending the city of Petropavlovsk (see Siege of...
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  • 1854 in France (category Years of the 19th century in France)
    Russian troops in the island of Bomarsund in Åland surrender to French-British troops. 18 August - Siege of Petropavlovsk by Anglo-French naval forces...
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    feet (15.2 m) from the ship's ends. Petropavlovsk, named for the siege of Petropavlovsk during the Crimean War, was laid down on 12 January 1861 as a 58-gun...
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    The Petropavlovsk class, sometimes referred to as the Poltava class, was a group of three pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy...
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    HMS Virago (1842) (category Ships of the Royal Navy)
    of Punta Arenas in the Strait of Magellan, which had been subject to a mutiny. She took part in the siege of Petropavlovsk during the Crimean War in August–September...
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