- The
Pernov-class
torpedo boat (Russian: Миноносец типа «Пернов») was a
class of
torpedo boats built for the
Imperial Russian Navy
between 1891 and 1900...
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Northern War.
Verden 54 guns Osel 50 guns
Estland 48 guns
Poltava 54 guns
Pernov 50 guns
Randolf 50 guns Riga 50 guns Sv.
Antonii 50 guns
Vyborg 50 guns...
- (6.1 m) in diameter; the
boulders are
mostly rounded.[citation needed]
Pernov County is
almost entirely covered by forests, p****ing also into the adjoining...
- colonel, were killed. The
eagle was
captured by NCO
Anton Antonov of the
Pernov Musketeers.
Prussian historians dispute this,
claiming that the Prittwitz...
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Province of Riga was
divided into 2 provinces:
Province of
Livland ( Riga,
Pernov,
Wenden and the
island of Osel ) and the
province of
Smolensk Governorate...
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Russian Pernov-type
torpedo boat No.142 (1897) at the
naval parade on the
occasion of the
summit of
Emperors Nicholas II and
Wilhelm II. Reval, 1902...
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received the
Pernov (Pärnu)
Musketeer Regiment as
additional reinforcement. The
Russian launched the
whole front attack with bayonets; the
Pernov Regiment...
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Vyborg 50 ("Выборг", 1710) –
Wrecked and
burnt to
prevent capture 1713
Pernov 50 ("Пернов", 1711) – BU 1721
anonymous 50 (1711) –
Wrecked 1712 Poltava...
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Succeeded by
Hermann von
Paucker Personal details Born
January 2, 1820
Pernov,
Governorate of Livonia,
Russian Empire Died May 8, 1899(1899-05-08) (aged 79)...
- Swedish,
alternative German spelling),
Pernau (German), Pērnava (Latvian),
Pernov - Пернов (former Russian),
Pernu (Lithuanian), პიარნუ (Georgian) P****au...