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  1. Orlov, Alexei Fiodorovich. Mergi la navigare Mergi la căutare. Wikipedia are articole despre alte persoane cu acest nume de familie, vezi Orlov; Orlov, Alexey.

  2. Alexey Orlov è il figlio naturale del conte Fyodor Grigorievich Orlov. Aveva un unico figlio, Nikolai Alekseevich Orlov, ambasciatore russo. Carriera militare. Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov ha preso parte a tutte le guerre napoleoniche, dal 1805 all'ingresso degli eserciti russi a Parigi il 31 marzo 1814.

  3. Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov The Eagle Monument in Gatchina refers to the Orlovs' surname, derived from the Russian word for eagle Prince Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov (1787–1862), the natural son of Count Fyodor Grigoryevich, was born October 8 (October 19, 1786 New Style) in Moscow and took part in all the Napoleonic wars from 1805 to the capture of Paris .

  4. Orlov ( Russian: Орлóв) is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers. The family first gained distinction in the person of four Orlov brothers, of whom the senior was Catherine the Great ' s paramour, and the two junior were notable military commanders. 1 Orlov brothers.

  5. Alexey Orlov is de natuurlijke zoon van graaf Fyodor Grigorievich Orlov. Hij had een enige zoon, Nikolai Alekseyevich Orlov, Russische ambassadeur. Militaire loopbaan. Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov nam deel aan alle Napoleontische oorlogen, van 1805 tot de intocht van de Russische legers in Parijs op 31 maart 1814.

  6. Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov a participat la toate războaiele napoleoniene, din 1805 până la intrarea armatelor rusești la Paris pe 31 martie 1814. Apoi și-a instalat tabăra pe Butte Montmartre . Pentru serviciile prestate ca comandant al regimentului de cavaleri-paznici ai cavaleriei gărzii imperiale în timpul rebeliunii decabriste a 26 decembrie 1825 , Nicolas I er contează.

  7. RMP8AGXD – Portrait of Prince Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov (1787-1862) (From the Album of the Imperial Horse Guards). Museum: Institut of Russian Literature IRLI (Pushkin-House), St Petersburg. RM DE7YYP – Count Alexey Grigoryevich Orlov of Chesma', (1737–1808), 1779.