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Mikhail Petrovich Dolgorukov

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on 27 October 1808 where he was killed by a cannonball at the Battle of Virta Bridge. Shortly before his death in 1808, Prince Dologukov challenged Gen. Nikolay Tuchkov to a duel. It happened amidst the Finnish War, so Tuchkov proposed that instead of a conventional duel, they make a joint appearance
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on the frontline, so that injuries might be blamed on an enemy bullet. So was their decision, and Dolgorukov was soon killed by a cannonball launched from Swedish lines.
173: 158: 61:. After being promoted to major in 1798, he joined the Chevalier Corps and then the Life Guard Regiment in 1799 where he became a colonel in 1800. 163: 42: 126: 84:, he was promoted to major general in 1807. In 1808, he led the Russian troops against the Swedes during the Russian advance to 64:
In the early 1800s, he travelled around Europe for four years before returning to Russia in 1805. After successful action at
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Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
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Russian Officer Corps of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
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Index


Battle of Virta Bridge
Peter Petrovich Dolgorukov
Rurikid
Dolgorukov
Russian-Persian War
Caspian Sea
Pultusk
Mohrungen
Passenheim
Wolfsdorf
Eylau
Gamlakarleby
Himango



Russian Officer Corps of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
ISBN
978-1-61121-002-6
Categories
1780 births
1808 deaths
Nobility from the Russian Empire
Imperial Russian Army generals
Russian commanders of the Napoleonic Wars
People of the Russo-Persian Wars
Russian military personnel of the Finnish War
Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
Dolgorukov family

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