- following:
Preobrazhensky Regiment Semyonovsky Regiment Izmaylovsky Regiment Egersky Regiment In 1811 it was
expanded and grew to include: 1st
Brigade Preobrazhensky...
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Semyonovsky Life
Guards Regiment 2nd Brigade:
Izmailovsky Life
Guards Regiment,
Egersky Life
Guards Regiment 1st Life-Guards
Artillery Brigade 2nd
Guards Infantry...
- His
Majesty Li****uard
Jaeger Regiment (Russian: «Лейб-гвардии Егерский Его Величества полк»),
short also Li****uard
Jaeger Regiment (or: LG
Jaeger Regiment)...
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Commands Commander (Командир) 14.
Egersky Regiment 28 (J:17) May 1797 – 28 (J:17)
January 1799
Chief (Шеф) 14. (13.)
Egersky Regiment 28 (J:17)
January 1799 –...
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soprano Stesha, a
gypsy mezzo-soprano Rostovtsev [ru], an
officer of the
Egersky Regiment tenor Nicholas I, Tsar of
Russia b****
Count Alexander von Benckendorff...
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yegerskii [егерский]
regiments in its
organisation by 1812,
including the
Egersky Guards Regiment. They were
mostly united with line
infantry regiments in...
- War and
became a colonel. He
loved the
military life and
served in the
Egersky (Ch****eurs)
Regiment of the guards. In 1882, when
Grand Duke
Michael was...
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Cavalry division 3rd
Guard Infantry Division Chevalier Guard Regiment Egersky Guards Regiment Finland Guard Regiment Finnish Guards'
Rifle Battalion...
- reserve, the 1st
Guards Corps, went on the attack, with the Moskovsky,
Egersky, and
Finlandsky regiments leading the way
while the Preobrazhensky, Semyonovsky...
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Russian Revolution. The unit was
founded on 17
January 1811 as the 49th
Egersky Regiment. In
March of that year it was
renamed Sofia Infantry Regiment...