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  1. El Conde Piotr Semiónovich Saltykov (en ruso: Пётр Семёнович Салтыков; 11 de diciembre de 1697/1698/1700 - 26 de diciembre de 1772) fue un estadista y oficial militar ruso, promovido al rango de Mariscal de Campo el 18 de agosto de 1759.

  2. Count Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov (Russian: Пётр Семёнович Салтыков, romanized: Pëtr Semënovič Saltykov; 21 December 1698 – 6 January 1773) was a Russian statesman and a military officer, promoted to the rank of Field marshal on 18 August 1759. Saltykov is one of the finest commanders in Russian history.

  3. El Conde Piotr Semiónovich Saltykov (en ruso: Пётр Семёнович Салтыков; 11 de diciembre de 1697/1698/1700 - 26 de diciembre de 1772) fue un estadista y oficial militar ruso, promovido al rango de Mariscal de Campo el 18 de agosto de 1759.

  4. Count Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov was a Russian statesman and a military officer, promoted to the rank of Field marshal on 18 August 1759. Saltykov is one of the finest commanders in Russian history. The experience of Saltykov's military art was adopted and developed by Pyotr A. Rumyantsev, who served in his troops.

  5. Pyotr SALTYKOV | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Soviet Union. Born. 04 MAR 1958. Athlete Code. 14358023. Follow me. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression. Legend. * Not legal. Top 10. Winning Streaks. Results By Limits. All-time Personal Top 10. Pyotr SALTYKOV, Soviet Union.

  6. Count Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov (Russian: Пётр Семёнович Салтыков, romanized: Pëtr Semënovič Saltykov; 21 December 1698 – 6 January 1773) was a Russian statesman and a military officer, promoted to the rank of Field marshal on 18 August 1759. Saltykov is one of the finest commanders in Russian history.

  7. In May 1759 the Russian command had been transferred from Fermor to Pyotr Saltykov. Advancing across Poland through Poznań and into Brandenburg with 70,000 men, Saltykov defeated 26,000 Prussians under Carl Heinrich von Wedel at Züllichau (now Sulechów, Poland), east of Crossen an der Oder (now Krosno Odrzańskie , Poland), on July 23.