Nadezhda Durova was born in an army camp at Voznesenskoe, Ukraine, as the daughter of a Russian major. Her father placed her in the care of his soldiers after an incident that nearly killed her in infancy when her abusive mother threw her out the window of a moving carriage.
Nadezhda Andreyevna Durova, también conocida como Alexander Durov, Alexander Sokolov y Alexander Andreevich Alexandrov, fue una mujer que, disfrazada de hombre, acabó como soldado condecorado en la caballería durante las guerras napoleónicas. Fue la primera oficial femenina en la historia del ejército ruso. Su memorias, The Cavalry Maiden ...
12 de feb. de 2023 · Nadezhda Durova nació en un campamento del ejército en Kiev, hija de un comandante militar ruso. Su padre la colocó al cuidado de sus soldados después de un incidente que casi acabó con ella siendo bebé cuando su madre abusiva la tiró por la ventanilla de un carruajeen marcha.
Nadezhda Durova colorfully described the story of her life in her autobiography, The Cavalry Maiden: Journals of a Russian Officer in the Napoleonic Wars. She was born in 1790 (1783, according to...
Nadejda Dúrova va néixer en un campament a Kíiv, i era filla d'un major rus. El seu pare la va posar a cura dels seus soldats després d'un incident que gairebé la mata en la infància, quan la seva abusiva mare la va llançar per la finestra d'un carro en marxa.
22 de ene. de 2018 · The celebrated memoirs of Nadezhda Durova, a female cavalry officer who, disguised as a man, served in the Russian Army during the Napoleonic wars, have been popular with Russian readers since their publication in 1836.
12 de jun. de 2006 · Nadezhda Durova lived out the rest of her life in the small town of Yelabuga, dying in 1866 at the age of 83. Fittingly, she was buried in a man’s clothing, with full military honors. In the 1940s, Soviet playwright Aleksandr Gladkov wrote a play, A Long Time Ago, dedicated to Nadezhda Durova.