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  1. Prince Alexander Ivanovich Chernyshyov (Russian: Александр Иванович Чернышёв; 1786, Moscow – 1857, Castellammare di Stabia), General of Cavalry (1827), was a Russian military leader, diplomat and statesman, whose career began in the Napoleonic Wars.

  2. After 5 p.m., heavy rain barely allowed gunfire and a bloody scuffle broke out on a garden wall in the north of Hagelberg. Russian Cossacks under General Alexander Chernyshyov, who were quartered in nearby Belzig, were able to decide the battle in favor of Prussia by intervening.

    • 27 August 1813
    • Coalition Victory
  3. Prince Alexander Ivanovich Chernyshyov, General of Cavalry (1827), was a Russian military leader, diplomat and statesman, whose career began in the Napoleonic Wars. After the Battle of Austerlitz (1805), he carried out successful diplomatic missions to France and Sweden and served with distinction in battles of 1812 and 1813.

  4. Aleksandr Alekséyevich Chernyshov (en ruso: Александр Алексеевич Чернышeв; 21 de agosto de 1882 – 28 de abril de 1940), anglificado Alexander Chernyshov, fue un ingeniero electricista. Se graduó por la Universidad Politécnica Estatal de San Petersburgo en 1907, y trabajó allí hasta el fin de su vida.

    • Cementerio Bogoslovskoe
    • Rusa y soviética
    • 9 de agosto de 1882jul. o 1882, Lovyn (Ucrania)
  5. Aleksandr Alekseyevich Chernyshyov (Russian: Александр Андреевич Чернышёв; 21 August 1882 – 28 April 1940), anglicised Alexander Chernyshov, was an electrical engineer. He graduated from Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute in 1907, and worked there until the end of his life.

  6. Alexander Chernyshev. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine. Verified email at uci.edu - Homepage. Condensed matter theory quantum magnetism strong correlations. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Cited by.

  7. Prince Alexander Ivanovich Chernyshov (Russian: Александр Иванович Чернышев, 1786, Moscow - 1857, Castellammare di Stabia), General of Cavalry (1827), was a Russian military leader, diplomat and statesman, whose career began in the Napoleonic Wars.