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Fedor Sergeyevich Panyutin (Russian: Фёдор Сергеевич Панютин, romanized: Fyodor
Sergeyevich Panyutin; May 10, 1790 – May 31, 1865) was a
Russian general...
- Haynau, with ****istance from a
Russian division led by
Feodor Sergeyevich Panyutyin.
After the
Battle of Pered, Haynau's army,
joined by the
Habsburg emperor...
- Zombor,
establishing a
connection with the I.
corps at Makó. The
Russian Panyutyin division advanced to Klárafalva, the
Wallmoden division to Keresztúr and...
- more than 12,000
soldiers led by
Lieutenant General Fyodor Sergeyevich Panyutyin decided the fate of this engagement. On 26 June Görgei was
again in the...
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column under the
personal leadership of
Haynau (the
Reserve Corps, the
Panyutyin-division, the
Bechtold cavalry division),
followed the Pest - Kecskemét...
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Russian Empire troops was led by
Lieutenant General Fyodor Sergeyevich Panyutyin. The
Austrian army
outnumbered the
Hungarian troops two to one, and had...
- soldiers, 12 cannons; - Main
artillery reserve: 1198 soldiers, 78 cannons; -
Panyutyin division (starting number): 12,907, 48 cannons; Total: 81,593 soldiers...
- 000-strong
Russian army
corps led by
Lieutenant General Feodor Sergeyevich Panyutyin) and 336 cannons,
against nearly 51,000
Hungarian soldiers (except a part...
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combined Russian division led by
Lieutenant General Feodor Sergeyevich Panyutyin to
reinforce the
Austrian troops from the region. So the
table was set...
- 000-strong
Russian army
corps led by
Lieutenant General Feodor Sergeyevich Panyutyin) and 336 cannons,
against 51,000
Hungarian soldiers (including also the...