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  1. Decembrist Revolt, a painting by Vasily Perov showing the killing of Mikhail Miloradovich by Pyotr Kakhovsky. When Emperor Alexander I died on 1 December [ O.S. 19 November] 1825, the royal guards swore allegiance to the presumed successor, Alexander's brother Konstantin.

  2. Kakhovsky Pyotr Grigoryevich (1797-1826), born in the village of Preobrazhenskoye in the Smolensk Province, is a descendant of two rather ancient families. On the paternal line he belongs to Nechuy-Kakhov. Representatives of this family are from the Czech Republic and Poland, some of whom in the middle of the XVII century switched to the ...

  3. 10 de dic. de 2017 · An argument ensued as the rebels warned him to go, for he was endangering his life. Yet before his words could take effect, one of the Decembrist Grenadiers, an officer called Pyotr Kakhovsky, an admirer of Brutus, stepped out from the ranks and levelled his pistol at Miloradovich’s back.

  4. Pavel Pestel, Sergey Muravyov-Apostol, Pyotr Kakhovsky, Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin, and Kondraty Ryleyev were hung in secret on July 13, 1826. Within a week, the Decemberists sentenced to various terms of Caucasus and Siberian exile started leaving St. Petersburg. An array of sentencing was handed out.

  5. Pyotr Grigoryevich Kakhovsky was a Russian officer, active participant of Decembrist revolt, killer of Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich and Colonel Sturler.

  6. 26 de dic. de 2014 · Unsure of what to do, they awaited leaders who never came. By midday, another group of 9,000 soldiers had formed, commanded by the new tsar Nicholas I. Unwilling to dispel the rebels with force, Nicholas attempted for many hours to negotiate with them, only to have two of his senior commanders shot dead by the radical Pyotr Kakhovsky.

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