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French invasion of
Russia 330km 205miles
Tarutino 15
Pultusk 14
Gorodeczno 13
Drohiczyn 12
Tauroggen 11 Riga 10
Tilsit 9
Warsaw 8
Berezina 7 6
Moscow 5...
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Tarutino may
refer to the
following places:
Tarutino,
Russia Battle of
Tarutino in the 1812
French invasion of
Russia Tarutyne,
former name of Bessarabske...
- 55°7′20″N 36°56′26″E / 55.12222°N 36.94056°E / 55.12222; 36.94056
Tarutino (Russian: Тару́тино) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Zhukovsky District of...
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Alexander I
General Baggehufwudt (1761–1812) –
Russian general,
killed at
Tarutino Prince Bagration (1765–1812) –
Russian general,
considered "The hero of...
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Tarutyne (Ukrainian: Тарутине; Bulgarian: Тарутино, romanized:
Tarutino; Romanian:
Tarutino or Ancecrac), is a
rural settlement in
southwestern Ukraine....
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Tarutino where he
would be more
protected by the
surrounding hills and the Nara river. On 3
October Kutuzov and his
entire staff arrived at
Tarutino....
- his
headquarters near
Tarutino.
Kutuzov agreed to meet,
despite the
orders of the Tsar.
Rostopchin owned an
estate near
Tarutino, Russia.
Robert Wilson...
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vulnerable point: logistics. On 19 October,
after losing the
Battle of
Tarutino,
Napoleon and his
Grande Armée,
slowly weakened by the
attrition warfare...
- and the
Russians worthy of
being invincible". The
Russians retreated to
Tarutino, and
Napoleon entered Moscow on 14 September. The
following evening, the...
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Bucharest (1806), the
Battle of
Borodino (September 1812), the
Battle of
Tarutino (October 1812) and the
Battle of
Vyazma (November 1812). He led the reserves...