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  1. Mikhail Miloradovich Signature 1811.png 1,406 × 344; 248 KB Miloradovich feats (1814).jpg 458 × 397; 72 KB Miloradovich's grave in Blagoveschenskaya church 01 by shakko.JPG 3,454 × 3,225; 2.55 MB

  2. Miloradovich played a key role in the Battle of Amstetten, where Mikhail Kutuzov ordered his three regiments to take a stand and provide relief for Pyotr Bagration's troops. [19] " Above all, skillful maneuvering of the Russian force, including timely arrival of Miloradovich and his intelligent application of the reserve forces at his disposal, prevented the collapse of the rear guard". [19]

  3. Miloradovich sert sous les ordres d'Alexandre Souvorov dans les guerres contre la Turquie et la Pologne, ... il sert sous les ordres de Mikhail Koutouzov dans la campagne d'Autriche, participant aux actions d'Enns et de Krems et à la bataille d'Austerlitz du 2 décembre, pendant laquelle sa colonne tient les hauteurs de Pratzen.

  4. On the night of 15 (27) December, 1825 Mikhail A. Miloradovich died and was buried in the church of Alexander Nevsky Lavra in St. Petersburg. After his death, after him was named the 38th Infantry Tobolsky Regiment. In 1937 the remains of Count Miloradovich were reburied in the crypt of the Annunciation Monastery near the tomb of Alexander Suvorov.

  5. Miloradovich, Mikhail Andreevich. Born Oct. 1 (12), 1771, in St. Petersburg; died there Dec. 15 (27), 1825. Russian general of the infantry (1809); count (from 1813). Miloradovich’s ancestors were natives of Herzegovina and settled in Russia under Peter I. He entered the army in 1780. He was promoted to major general in 1798.

  6. Description: 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 i

  7. La batalla de Vyazma ocurrió al inicio de la retirada de Napoleón desde Moscú, el 3 de noviembre de 1812. En este encuentro la retaguardia de la Grande Armée fue derrotada por los rusos comandados por el general Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich. Aunque los franceses repelieron el intento de Miloradovich de rodear y destruir el cuerpo de ejército de Louis Nicolas Davout, se retiraron en un ...