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  1. Mikhail Miloradovich was one of the Russian army's leading generals in the latter stages of the Napoleonic Wars. He fought at Borodino and led the vanguard of Kutuzov's army as it pursued the Grande Armée. His flamboyance and bravery earned him the nickname the Russian Murat. As Governor of St Petersburg in 1825, he wa

  2. Mikhaïl Andreïevitch Miloradovitch était un général russe pendant les guerres napoléoniennes. Il a également été gouverneur militaire de Saint-Pétersbourg du 31 août 1818 au 15 décembre 1825.

  3. Mikhaïl Andreïevitch Miloradovitch (1771-1825) Commandant le corps de la Garde, attaché à la personne de Sa Majesté, Gouverneur militaire de Kiev, Gouverneur militaire de Saint-Pétersbourg du 31 août 1818 au 15 décembre 1825. Chevalier de tous les ordres Russes ; — -de St-Léopold de 1ère Classe; Commandeur de l'ordre militaire de ...

  4. 12 de oct. de 2021 · Mikhail Miloradovich was born on October 12, 1771 (according to the new style), according to one version - in St. Petersburg, according to the other - in the Poltava province. His father, Andrei Miloradovich, came from a Serbian noble family, whose representatives moved from Herzegovina to Russia under Peter I.

  5. 16 de ene. de 2024 · Count Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich (Russian ), spelled Miloradovitch in contemporary English sources (October 12O.S. October 11771 December 27O.S. December 151825) was a Russian general of Serbian origin, prominent during the Napoleonic Wars. He entered

  6. Miloradovich prestò servizio agli ordini del generale Suvorov nelle guerre contro la Turchia e la Polonia e nelle campagne d'Italia e di Svizzera nel 1799, ove si distinse come comandante. Nel 1805, dopo aver ottenuto il grado di tenente generale , prestò servizio agli ordini del generale Mikhail Kutuzov combattendo ad Austerlitz , ove la sua colonna tenne le alture del Pratzen.

  7. On the other side Mikhail Miloradovich put up a barrier next to and across the road, by a detachment of infantry, light cavalry and half of the Russian artillery. On a beautiful plateau according to Roguet. The Krasnoy defile was an excellent place to stop a retreating army.