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- other groups emerged: those of General Dorokhov, Captain Fisher, Captain Seslavin, Colonel Kudashev and many others. These groups successfully strove against...
- switched Seslavin's force from the right flank to the extreme left flank without informing Blücher. Since he lacked a liaison officer with Seslavin, the Prussian...
- Russian General Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly ordered Alexander Nikitich Seslavin's scouting force from Schwarzenberg's right flank to the left flank without...
- Vasilyevich Davydov, Aleksandr Samoylovich Figner and Aleksandr Nikitich Seslavin) surrounded 2,000 soldiers of the Grande Armée under Jean-Pierre Augereau...
- the Yerres River only 18 miles (29 km) from Paris. Alexander Nikitich Seslavin led a scouting force of three Russian hussar squadrons and one Cossack...
- Alvensleben 0 3,000 Cossack Corps: Generalmajor Paisiy Sergeevich Kaisarov Cossack Corps: Generalmajor Alexander Nikitich Seslavin Army totals 83,400 24,500...
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg 1769-1843 Yes Gustav Scheele Yes Nikolay Selyavin Yes Aleksei Seslavin Yes Count Emmanuel de Saint-Priest Yes Prince Ivan Shakhovskoy Yes Prince...
- operations as partisans. Detachments led by D. Davydov, O. Figner, O. Seslavin, successfully fought in France, for which they were awarded the Order of...
- to pursue Ozharovsky's remaining troops. On the same evening Alexander Seslavin captured Lyady; he destro**** two warehouses and took many prisoners, according...
- Davydov to open the Partisan War against the French communications. Davydov, Seslavin, Figner and others are since known in Russia as the 'Partisan Rangers of...