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  1. Count Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich (Russian: Граф Михаил Андреевич Милорадович, Serbian Cyrillic: Гроф Михаил Андрејевић Милорадовић Grof Mihail Andrejević Miloradović; October 12 [O.S. October 1] 1771 – December 27 [O.S. December 15] 1825), spelled Miloradovitch in ...

  2. Mijaíl Andréyevich Milorádovich (en ruso: Михаи́л Андре́евич Милора́дович; San Petersburgo, Rusia, 12 de octubre de 1771 - ib, 27 de diciembre de 1825) fue un general de infantería ruso aunque de origen serbio, distinguido por su participación en las guerras napoleónicas .

  3. Lideró las reservas en la batalla de Kulm (agosto de 1813), la batalla de Leipzig (octubre de 1813) y la batalla de París (1814). Miloradovich alcanzó el rango de General de Infantería en 1809 y el título de conde en 1813.

  4. Count Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich, spelled Miloradovitch in contemporary English sources, was a Russian general prominent during the Napoleonic Wars, who, on his father side, descended from Serb noble family and the katun clan of Miloradović from Hum, later part of Sanjak of Herzegovina, in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  5. The Miloradović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милорадовић) or later Stjepanović (Стјепановић), whose paternal parent house was Hrabren (Храбрен), [a] were an Eastern Orthodox Bosnian Vlach noble family and a katun clan from Hum, and later Sanjak of Herzegovina, parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, and whose some later branches embraced the Bosnian...

  6. St Petersburg General Governor Mikhail Miloradovich who tried to calm the rebels was the first to fall victim to the rebellion. The hero of the 1812 Patriotic War, who did not receive a single wound on the battlefields, was struck by a bullet fired by Pyotr Kakhovsky.

  7. Poet Alexander Pushkin, the tsar’s advisor Mikhail Speransky and General Alexey Yermolov were also close to the Decemberist circles; some of them barely evaded punishment for that. Nikita...