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Peter Petrovich Dolgorukov (general, born 1777)

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to Alexander I to offer a personal meeting between Napoleon and the tsar. Alexander declined to go himself and in his place sent Dolgorukov, who was very much in favour of the war and confident the Russian troops could beat Napoleon. He was received graciously by Napoleon but responded proudly and
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arrogantly, rejecting all of Napoleon's proposals and presenting his own proposals brusquely. He reported back to Alexander that Napoleon was afraid of fighting the Russian army and insisted on giving battle, contrary to the opinion of
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got a good education. He is recorded as being in the Izmailovsky Life Guards Regiment in March 1778 and became a captain in the Moscow Grenadier Regiment in January 1792. In June the following year he was made adjutant to his relation
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in September 1798 and promoted to major general. For three months he reformed its judicial system, which had fallen into neglect, and sent the tsar a report on the city's nobility and their devotion to the tsar - this attracted
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260: 54: 185:- Russian officers and noblemen thus later gave Dolgorukov most of the blame for the ensuing defeat. During the battle he was an infantry commander in Prince 189:'s corps, showing great courage and repulsing the enemy attacks several times. He was sent back to Berlin on the day after the battle to induce 113: 129:. In November 1795 he transferred to the garrison regiment in Moscow and became a lieutenant colonel, followed by full colonel in May 1797. 265: 197: 76: 190: 145:
came to the throne, he immediately promoted Dolgorukov during the first year of his reign. In 1802 he audited the provinces of
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and Princess Anastasia Simonovna (née Lapteva). His mother was an intelligent woman who ensured that Peter and his brothers
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and managed to avoid a rupture with Sweden on a trip there to resolve disagreements over the Swedish-Russian borders in
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In autumn 1806 Alexander instructed Dolgorukov to inspect the army gathered in southern Russia ready for the
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in 1805 he returned to Berlin to try to persuade the Prussian king to act in concert with Russia and the
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immediately to discuss the Russian response to the Prussian defeat at
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Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
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but could do nothing for him and he died a week later.
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He was the second son of the infantry general Prince
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Nicolas-François Dun
Peter Petrovich Dolgorukov (1744-1815)
Vladimir
Mikhail
Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgorukov
Smolensk
Paul I
Alexander I of Russia
Grodno
Vilnius
Kingdom of Prussia
Finland
First French Empire
Austrian Empire
battle of Austerlitz
Anne Jean Marie René Savary
Mikhail Kutuzov
Pyotr Bagration
Frederick William III of Prussia
Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)
St Petersburg
Jena–Auerstedt

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