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COUNT MICHAEL ANDRIJEVICH MILORADOVICH (1770–1825) , See also: Russian general, saw service under See also: Suvarov in the See also: wars against See also: Turkey and Poland, and in the See also: campaign of See also: Italy and See also: Switzerland (1799) earned much distinction as a See also: commander of advanced troops
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In 18os, having attained the See also: rank of See also: lieutenant-general, he served under Kutusov in the campaign of See also: Austerlitz, taking See also: part in the actions of See also: Enns and See also: Krems and in the decisive See also: battle of the 2nd of See also: December, in which his See also: column held the Pratzen heights
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In the See also: Turkish War he distinguished himself at See also: Giurgevo (1807)
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Promoted general of See also: infantry in 181o, he commanded a corps at See also: Borodino, and subsequently inflicted the defeat of Tarutino (or Winkovo) on See also: Murat, See also: king of Naples (
See also: October 18, 1812)
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His corps was one of those most active in the pursuit of See also: Napoleon's Grande Armee, and in 1813 he led the See also: rear-guard of the See also: Allies after their earlier defeats
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At the victory of See also: Kulm he was See also: present in command of a Russian-Prussian corps, which he led at See also: Leipzig and in the campaign of 1814
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From 1818 to the See also: time of his See also: death he was military governor of St See also: Petersburg
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He perished in the popular outbreak in the capital, on the 26th (14th o.s.) of December 1825
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