Nikolai Illarionovich Skrydlov (Russian: Николай Илларионович Скрыдлов), (1 April 1844 – 4 October 1918) was an admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy. Skrydlov...
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adversary. Makarov was officially replaced by Admiral Nikolai Skrydlov on 1 April 1904; however, Skrydlov was unable to reach his command due to the Japanese...
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March] 1904) until the appointment (April 1, 1904) of Vice Admiral Nikolai Skrydlov. On land, Alexeyev had serious and continual disagreements with General...
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1984), stage and film actress Georg von Rauch (1904–1991), historian Nikolai Skrydlov (1844–1918), admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy Vladimir Smirnov...
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(d. 1930) March 30 – Paul Verlaine, French poet (d. 1896) April 1 – Nikolai Skrydlov, Russian admiral (d. 1918) April 13 – John Surratt, suspect in the...
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Port Arthur on 10 May 1900, becoming the flagship of Vice Admiral Nikolai Skrydlov and the First Pacific Squadron. In mid-1900, the ship helped suppress...
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after the death of Makarov (13 April 1904) until the assignment of Nikolai Skrydlov who could not reach Port Arthur due to the siege. He left Port Arthur...
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Luke, American fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. 1897) October 4 – Nikolai Skrydlov, Russian admiral (b. 1844) October 5 Roland Garros, French fighter...
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flagship of the commander of the squadron's Russian forces, Rear Admiral Nikolai Skrydlov, she departed Crete along with the British battleship HMS Revenge (flagship...
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she became flagship of the Pacific Squadron commander, Vice Admiral Nikolai Skrydlov. The ship supported international efforts to suppress the Boxer Rebellion...
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courtier (d. 1868) Varvara Rudneva, physician (d. 1899) April 1 – Nikolai Skrydlov, admiral (d. 1918) Roksandra Skarlatovna Edling, courtier (d. 1786)...
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Gerzog Edinburgski with the senior Russian commander, Rear Admiral Nikolai Skrydlov, aboard; and the British battleship HMS Revenge with the British commander...
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Rassemblement pour l'Indépendance Nationale, in Hull, Quebec (d. 1991) Died: Nikolai Skrydlov, Russian naval officer, recipient of the Order of St. George for action...
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Gerzog Edinburgski (with the senior Russian commander, Rear Admiral Nikolai Skrydlov, aboard) in steaming to Milos with the French protected cruiser Bugeaud...
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VADM Yakov Appolonovich Giltebrandt 1903 25 VADM Nikolay Illarionovich Skrydlov 1903 – 1904 26 VADM Aleksandr Khristianovich Kriger 1904 27 VADM Grigoriy...
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September - Anastasia Hendrikova and Catherine Schneider 4 October – Nikolai Skrydlov, admiral (b. 1844) 9 November – Sergey Andreyevsky, Russian writer...
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(flagship of the commander of the squadron's Russian forces, Rear Admiral Nikolai Skrydlov) in steaming to Milos with the French protected cruiser Bugeaud, flagship...
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battle painter, journalist and writer Nikolai Ivanovich Kravchenko lived in Leningrad before the war. Son Nikolai served as an architect, daughter Elena...
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