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Konstantin Vikentyevich Tserpitsky (December 11, 1849 –
November 14, 1905) was a
Russian commander,
lieutenant general, parti****nt in the
campaigns of...
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Metropolitan Leo (or Lev, Russian: Лев,
secular name
Nikolay Lvovich Tserpitsky, Николай Львович Церпицкий; born
April 13, 1946) is the
current Metropolitan...
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China Commanders and
leaders Yevgeni Alekseyev Dyean Subotich Konstantin Tserpitsky Pavel Mishchenko Nikolay Orlov Shoushan [zh] (a
descendant of Yuan Chonghuan)...
- Simultaneously, the
Russian 10th Army
Corps under General Konstantin Tserpitsky, with Gripenberg's consent,
succeeded in
securing positions to the rear...
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Konstantin Tserpitsky Commander of the 13th
Infantry Division (Russian Empire) 1903-1904 Succeeded by Preceded by
Commander of the 11th Army...
- Voskresensk,
Metropolitan Anthony (Sevryuk) of Volokolamsk,
Metropolitan Lev (
Tserpitsky) of
Novgorod and
Staraya Russa,
Metropolitan Ambrose (Ermakov) of Tver...
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Russian contingent He was ****igned to the
corps of
general Konstantin Tserpitsky,
whose troops in
September advanced in north-eastern
China towards the...
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Gerngross (who had just been
reinstated as commander) and
General Konstantin Tserpitsky,
despite a lack of reinforcements, led a counterattack,
which temporarily...
- 1901-1904:
Kapiton Konstantinovitch ****chevsky 1904-1905:
Konstantin Tserpitsky 1906-1907:
Pavel Alexandrovich Layming 1907-1911:
Yakov Zhilinsky 1911-1914:...
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Tambov and Michurinsk,
Bishop Victor (Pyankov) of Podolsk, and
Bishop Leo (
Tserpitsky) of
Novgorod and
Staraya Russa. In 1992 the Holy
Synod granted autonomy...