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Lavr Georgiyevich Kornilov (Russian: Лавр Гео́ргиевич Корни́лов, IPA: [
ˈlavr ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪjɪvʲɪtɕ kɐrˈnʲiləf]; 30 August [O.S. 18 August] 1870 – 13
April 1918)...
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during his time in
Atlanta (1973); it was
published under another pseudonym,
Lavr Divomlikoff (a
reshuffling of the
letters of his name). Volkoff's 1979 novel...
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military coup d'état by the commander-in-chief of the
Russian Army,
General Lavr Kornilov, from 10 to 13
September 1917 (O.S., 28–31 August),
against the...
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Ejnar Emborg (1888–1963) was a
Danish composer and
music teacher. Son of
Lavrs Rasmussen and
Hansine Jensen and
brother to Jens Laursøn
Emborg and Age...
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Bolshevik sympathisers. In
August 1917,
while Lenin was in Finland,
General Lavr Kornilov, the commander-in-chief of the
Russian Army, sent
troops to Petrograd...
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Lavr Dmitrievich Proskuryakov (Russian: Лавр Дми́триевич Проскуряко́в) (18
August 1858 – 14
September 1926) was a
Russian bridge engineer. He was one of...
- days
later in the
aftermath of the
failed counter-revolutionary
uprising by
Lavr Kornilov.
After the
Bolsheviks gained a
majority in the
Petrograd Soviet...
- Tsar's
abdication (February 1917 –
August 1917)
General of the
Infantry Lavr Georgievich Kornilov –
Commander of the
Southwestern Front, then Commander-in-Chief...
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Bolshevik faction. In August, poor and
misleading communication led
General Lavr Kornilov, the
recently appointed Supreme Commander of
Russian military forces...
- call of the
Bolsheviks and an
attempted military coup by
commanding Gen.
Lavr Kornilov to
eliminate the
socialists from the
provisional government. As...