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  1. Dmitry Sergeyevich Dokhturov (Russian: Дмитрий Серге́евич Дохтуро́в; 1756 – November 14(26), 1816, Moscow) was a Russian infantry general and a prominent military leader during the Patriotic War of 1812.

  2. Dmitry Petrovich Dokhturov (May 25, 1838 – March 25, 1905) was an Imperial Russian brigade, division and corps commander. He fought in the wars in the Caucasus and against the Ottoman Empire . Ranks. Poruchik (April 23, 1859) Stabskapitän (January 12, 1861) Captain (November 28, 1861) Rittmeister (April 17, 1863)

  3. Dmitry Dokhturov. At 6:00 AM on the 5th, Dokhturov began driving in Soult's outposts after marching southwest from Wormditt via Wojciechowo (Albrechtsdorf). General of Division Claude Carra Saint-Cyr's division of the IV Corps defended the Lomitten bridgehead.

  4. 2 de dic. de 2016 · Kutuzov ordered Dmitry Dokhturov, commander of the 6 th Corps, to counter this move, and as the day unfolded, both sides fed more forces into the firestorm of battle.

  5. Dokhturov. Dmitry Sergeevich Dokhturov (1756-1816) General of Infantry. Dmitry Sergeevich Dokhturov was born in 1756 - the year of the beginng of the Seven Years War. He took part in the Russian-Swedish war of 1788-1790 and during this war was wounded twice in the battles of Rochenshalm and Vyborg.

  6. Dmitry Petrovich Dokhturov was an Imperial Russian brigade, division and corps commander. He fought in the wars in the Caucasus and against the Ottoman Empire.

  7. Maloyaroslavets is a small town located about 75 miles southwest of Moscow. Its most important spiritual institution, the St. Nicholas-Chernoostrovsky Monastery, has struggled throughout its...