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- Adam Vasilyevich Olsufiev (January 27, 1721 – July 8, 1784) was a figure in the Russian Enlightenment, a lover of literature, the patron of opera and theaters...
- Dmitrievich Olsufiev. After putting up a good fight, the Russian formation was destro****; the survivors escaped into the woods while Olsufiev became a French...
- Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev (Russian: Захар Дмитриевич Олсуфьев) (24 March 1773 – 20 March 1835) was a Russian infantry Lieutenant General during the reigns...
- and wife Daria ...vna Olsufieva, was a descendant of Miklashewsky and Olsufiev families. Skoropadskyi grew up at his father's estate in Trostianets, Pryluky...
- 30,000 men and 120 guns surprised Olsufiev south of Champaubert on the morning of 10 February. Unwisely, Olsufiev decided to fight it out, hoping for...
- field marshal had Olsufiev's 6,000 infantry, Pahlen's 3,000 cavalry and Lanskoy's 1,600 hussars on hand until Sacken arrived. Olsufiev's command was part...
- Hybomitra aksuensis Wang, 1985 Hybomitra alegrei Dias, 1984 Hybomitra altaica (Olsufiev, 1936) Hybomitra alticola Wang, 1981 Hybomitra ampulla Wang & Liu, 1990...
- Tolly Ferdinand von Wintzingerode Peter Wittgenstein Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev Fabian Gottlieb von der Osten-Sacken Karl Philipp von Wrede Strength 80...
- kilometres (32 mi) east of Meaux. After Napoleon crushed Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev's small isolated corps in the Battle of Champaubert on 10 February, he found...
- Napoleon was too quick for Blücher: he decimated Lieutenant General Olsufiev's Russian IX Corps at the Battle of Champaubert (10 February). There were...