- 55.71472°N 37.601861°E / 55.71472; 37.601861
Count Alexander Petrovich Tormasov (Russian: Граф Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Торма́сов; 22
August 1752 – 25 November...
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command of the
Prince of
Schwarzenberg and
Russian troops under Alexander Tormasov at Gorodechno, a town in
Kobrinsky Uyezd,
Grodno Governorate (now Pruzhany...
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Russian General of the
Cavalry Tormasov,
whose strength varies greatly in
different do****ents.
Historians count that
Tormasov's army had 45,000 men, Clausewitz...
- the west. The
Russian Viceroys were 1806: Ivan Gudovich, 1809:
Alexander Tormasov, 1811:
Filippo Paulucci, 1812:
Nikolay Rtishchev.
Fighting with Turkey...
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attack the
Poles from the south,
while Tormasov's force of 3,000
troops blocked Kościuszko.: 185
Encountering Tormasov's force first, Kościuszko
occupied a...
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pontoon bridge at
Drohiczyn on 2 July.
Tormasov's third army
prevented him from
joining up with Davout. When
Tormasov occupied Brest (Belarus) at the end...
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Kutuzov finally gave the
green light to
Tormasov to
execute his
westward enveloping movement.
Because of the snow
Tormasov was not able to move quickly. Trying...
- "vast horde" of Persians.
Gudovich resigned and was
replaced by
Alexander Tormasov. In 1809, Fath Ali was
driven back from
Gyumri and
Abbas Mirza from Ganja...
- Ange
Bernard Mangourit,
French diplomat (d. 1829)
August 22 –
Alexander Tormasov,
Russian general (d. 1819)
August 25
Lodovico Gallina,
Italian painter...
- (1746–1817)
himself and the
Russian army
commanded by
General Alexander Tormasov. For the
nation which had lost its independence, the
memory of this victory...