- Kovno, the
traditional Slavicized form of its name. The
Polish name is
Kowno [ˈkɔvnɔ], and the
names in
Belarusian include Koўна (Kowna [ˈkou̯nɐ]) and...
- her
youngest child. Born
Elisabeth Magdalena Freiin von
Lerchenfeld in
Kowno,
Imperial Russia (now Kaunas, Lithuania), in 1913, she was
known by her...
- each
other to ****ess losses.
Caused by this
correction Napoleon started at
Kowno with ≈340,000 men and not with ≈422,000
according to Minard's map. The number...
- 8 Maloyaro-
slavets 7
Moscow 6
Borodino 5
Smolensk 4
Vitebsk 3
Vilna 2
Kowno 1 At the
Battle of
Smoliani (November 13–14, 1812), the
Russians under...
-
Berezina 8 Maloyaro-
slavets 7
Moscow 6
Borodino 5 4
Vitebsk 3
Vilna 2
Kowno 1 The
Battle of
Valutino (also
called the
battle of Lubino) took place...
-
Berezina 8
Maloyaroslavets 7
Moscow 6
Borodino 5
Smolensk 4
Vitebsk 3
Vilna 2
Kowno 1 The
Battle of
Smolensk was the
first major battle of the
French invasion...
-
Marshal Ney at the
Kowno redoubt by Raffet...
- 500km 300miles
Borodino 7
Vilnius 6
Gorodeczno 5
Saltanovka 4
Tilsit 2
Kowno 1 The
Battle of
Vilnius (also
known as
battle of Vilna), in 1812 was...
-
Berezina 8
Maloyaroslavets 7
Moscow 6
Borodino 5
Smolensk 4
Vitebsk 3
Vilna 2
Kowno 1 The
Battle of
Maloyaroslavets took
place on 24
October 1812 as part...
- disease.
Military brothels were
introduced to
combat disease; the city of
Kowno emphasized proper educational use of
contraceptives such as condoms, encouraged...