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Yakov Petrovich Kulnev (Russian: Я́ков Петро́вич Ку́льнев; 5
August 1763 – 1
August 1812) was,
along with
Pyotr Bagration and
Aleksey Yermolov, one of...
- Sebezh. In this battle, the
Russian vanguard under the
command of
Yakov Kulnev and the
whole corps of
Peter Wittgenstein stood up to the
French corps under...
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Pavel Chichagov Eufemiusz Czaplic Dmitry Dokhturov Dmitry Golitsyn Yakov Kulnev †
Mikhail Kutuzov Charles de
Lambert Mikhail Miloradovich Vasily Orlov-Denisov...
- 664 sq ft). It is
located in
Moscow Kutuzovsky prospect (crossing with
Kulnev street). When planned, the
complex was to have a
monorail connection crossing...
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while Kulnev led a
vanguard further across the
frozen sea that on 19
March reached the
Swedish s****
within 70 km from Stockholm. When news of
Kulnev's incursion...
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American conductor Yakov Kreizer (1905–1969),
Soviet military leader Yakov Kulnev (1763–1812),
Russian military leader Yakov Malik (1906–1980),
Soviet diplomat...
- 400-man
cavalry detachment under Major General Yakov Kulnev to
pursue the
Swedes to
their own s****s.
Kulnev managed to take the
Swedish town of Grisslehamn...
- Windsor, Ontario. July 18 – Russia's
Patriotic War –
Battle of Klyas****y:
Kulnev defeats Oudinot, but
sustains a
mortal wound. July 19 –
Beethoven and Goethe...
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Georgy Shevich [ru]
Others Tormasov Bagration Yermolov Barclay de
Tolly Kulnev Wittgenstein Józef Zajączek (WIA)
Tomasz Wawrzecki Jakub Jasiński † Władysław...
- and
leaders Carl
Johan Adlercreutz Georg Carl von Döbeln
Yakov Petrovich Kulnev Andrey Petrovich Turchaninov [ru]
Strength 6,000–7,000 2,000–2,400 Casualties...