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  1. Andrei Augustovich Ebergard (Russian: Андрей Августович Эбергард; 9 November 1856 – 19 April 1919), better known as Andrei Eberhardt, was an admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy of German ancestry.

  2. 22 de ago. de 2009 · Admiral Andrei Augostovich Eberhardt (1856-1919) was Russia's Chief of the Russian Naval General Staff from 1910 and Commander-in-Chief of the Black Sea Fleet from 1911 until his dismissal in 1916 In the wake of the Russian navy's dismal performance during the disastrous Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05, Eberhardt was one of a number of ...

  3. Andrei Eberhardt (November 9, 1856 — April 19, 1919), Russian military, politician, admiral | World Biographical Encyclopedia. Andrei Eberhardt Edit Profile. military politician admiral. Andrei Augostovich Eberhardt was an Admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy of Swedish ancestry. Background.

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    Andrei Augostovich Eberhardt (Russian: Эбергард, Андрей Августович, occasionally transliterated as Ebergard) (1856–1919) was an Admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy of Swedish ancestry.

    Eberhardt graduated from the Marine Cadet Corps in 1878. From 1882 to 1884, he served in the Pacific Fleet as a signals officer. In 1886 he became a flag officer and adjutant to Admiral Shestakov (Minister of the Navy) and in 1891 he became a flag officer to Admiral Tyrtov commanding the Russian Pacific Squadron. In 1896 Eberhardt was moved to the Black Sea Fleet, where he was gunnery officer on the battleships Ekaterina II and Chesma. In 1898 he moved to the Far East, where he commanded the Admiral Nakhimov and took part in suppressing the Boxer Rebellion.

    During the Russo–Japanese War, Eberhardt was chief naval aide to Yevgeni Ivanovich Alekseyev, the viceroy of Manchuria. In 1905, he was captain of the Russian battleship Imperator Aleksandr II and in 1906 he was made captain of the Panteleimon. He was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1907 and Vice Admiral in 1909

    Eberhardt was Russia's Chief of the Russian Naval General Staff from 1908 and Commander-in-Chief of the Black Sea Fleet from 1911. During World War I, his top achievement was setting up a naval blockade of Zonguldak coal fields, choking coal supply of the German-Turkish fleet. He also commanded the Russian battleship squadron during the Battle of Cape Sarych. However he was cautious to start further offensive actions against Turkish positions in Bosporus and was replaced by Aleksandr Kolchak in 1916.

    •Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class with swords and bow (December 28, 1900), 3rd degree with swords, 2nd class with swords

    •Gold Sword for Bravery

    •Order of the White Eagle, with swords,

    •Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds (for the Black Sea Fleet Command in 1914-1916.)

    •Order of St. Stanislaus, 1st and 2nd classes

    •Order of St. Anne, 1st and 2nd classes

  4. Andrei Eberhardt (9 November 1856-19 April 1919) was an Admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Boxer Rebellion, Russo-Japanese War, and World War I. Andrei Eberhardt was born on 9 November 1856 to a family of Swedes, and he commanded Admiral Nakhimov during the suppression of the Boxer...

  5. The commander of the Russian group and the entire Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Andrei Eberhardtt, skillfully maneuvered, making course and speed adjustments to make it difficult for the enemy to target. In particular, instead of increasing the speed of the column after the Germans obtained cover, he reduced it from 10 to 9 knots, causing ...

  6. Andrei Awgustowitsch Eberhardt (russisch Андре́й А́вгустович Эберга́рд; * 9. November 1856 auf Patras, Griechenland; † 19. April 1919 in Petrograd) war ein russischer Admiral schwedischer Herkunft, der unter anderem zwischen 1911 und 1916 Befehlshaber der Schwarzmeerflotte der Kaiserlich Russischen Marine war.