Alexander Chernyshyov
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. 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. Chernyshyov rose through the ranks to the role of Russian Minister of War (1827–1852), chairman of the State Council and Cabinet of Ministers (1848–1856), and acquired the styles from Count (1826) to Serene Prince (1849).
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Alexander Chernyshyov
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. 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. Chernyshyov rose through the ranks to the role of Russian Minister of War (1827–1852), chairman of the State Council and Cabinet of Ministers (1848–1856), and acquired the styles from Count (1826) to Serene Prince (1849).
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Aleksander Iwanowicz Czernyszo ...... w okresie wojen napoleońskich.
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Aleksandr Ivanovič Černyšev (i ...... dei ministri dal 1848 al 1856.
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Alexander Ivanovitsj Tsjernysj ...... ilitaire Willems-Orde benoemd.
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Prince Alexander Ivanovich Che ...... 1826) to Serene Prince (1849).
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Prince Alexandre Ivanovitch Tc ...... des ministres de 1848 à 1856.
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Граф (1826), князь (с 1841), с ...... обязанности военного министра.
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Aleksander Iwanowicz Czernyszo ...... w okresie wojen napoleońskich.
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Aleksandr Ivanovič Černyšev (i ...... i incursioni nelle retrovie fr
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Alexander Ivanovitsj Tsjernysj ...... état-major général de l'armée.
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Prince Alexander Ivanovich Che ...... 1826) to Serene Prince (1849).
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Prince Alexandre Ivanovitch Tc ...... des ministres de 1848 à 1856.
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Граф (1826), князь (с 1841), с ...... обязанности военного министра.
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Aleksander Czernyszow
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Aleksandr Ivanovič Černyšev
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Aleksandr Tsjernysjov
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Alexander Chernyshyov
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Alexander Iwanowitsch Tschernyschow
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Alexandre Tchernychev
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Чернышёв, Александр Иванович
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