Count Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich (, , ; –
Miloradovich served in wars against France and the Ottoman Empire, earning distinction in the Battle of Amstetten (1805), the capture of Bucharest (1806), the Battle of Borodino (September 1812), the Battle of Tarutino (October 1812), the Battle of Vyazma, and the Battle of Krasnoi (November 1812). He led the reserves into the Battle of Kulm (August 1813), the Battle of Leipzig (October 1813) and the Battle of Paris (1814). Miloradovich attained the rank of General of the Infantry in 1809 and the title of count in 1813. His reputation as a daring battlefield commander (contemporaries called him "the Russian Murat" and "the Russian Bayard"
- Yakov Gordin suggested that Miloradovich acted as an independent dictator, using Constantine merely as a front.
See also
- Serbs in Russia
- Andrei Miloradovich
- Peter Mikhailovich Kaptzevich
- Nikolay Vuich
- Peter Ivanovich Ivelich
- Ivan Shevich
- Avram Ratkov
- Ivan Adamovich
- Nikolay Bogdanov
- Nikolay Depreradovich
- Ivan Lukačević (soldier)
- Jovan Šević
- Jovan Albanez
- Simeon Piščević
- Anto Gvozdenović
- Semyon Zorich
- Peter Tekeli
- Georgi Emmanuel
- Dejan Subotić
- Fedor Yakovlevich Mirkovich
- Marko Ivelich
- Rajko Depreradović
- Marko Voinovich
- Skarzynski
Notes
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Further reading
- Andreeva, T. V. (1998, in Russian). Imperator Nikolai Pavlovich i graf M. A. Miloradovich (Император Николай Павлович и граф М. А. Милорадович). СПБ: Философский век, выпуск 6 (The Philosophical Age. Almanac 6. Russia at the Time of Nicholas I: Science, Politics, Enlightenment. Ed. by T. Khartanovich, M. Mikeshin. St. Petersburg, 1998. 304 p.).
- Bezotnosny, V. M. et al. (2004, in Russian). Otechestvennaya voina 1812 goda. Encyclopedia (Отечественная война 1812 года. Энциклопедия). Moscow: Rosspan. .
- Bethea, David M. (2005). The Pushkin Handbook. University of Wisconsin Press. , .
- Browning, Oscar (2008 reprint). A History of the Modern World 1815-1910. Read Books (reprint). , .
- Castle, Ian; Hook, Christa (2002). ‘’Austerlitz 1805: the fate of empires’’. Osprey. , .
- William Cathcart (1850). Commentaries on the War in Russia and Germany in 1812 and 1813. London: J. Murray. Reissue: .
- Cust, Edward (1863). ‘’Annals of the wars of the nineteenth century, Volume 4’’. London: John Murray.
- Durova, Nadezhda; Zinn, Mary (translator) (1989 edition). ‘’The Cavalry Maiden: Journals of a Russian Officer in the Napoleonic Wars’’. Indiana University Press. , .
- George, Hereford B. (2002 reissue). Napoleon's Invasion of Russia. Janus Publishing Company Lim. , . Originally published in 1899.
- Grech, Nikolai (2000 edition, in Russian). Zapiski o moei zhizni (Записки о моей жизни). Moscow: Zakharov.
- Freer, Allan (1846). Russian under Nicholas. North British Review, volume 5. Edinburgh: W. P. Kennedy.
- Glinka, Fyodor (1870, in Russian). Pisma russkogo ofitsera (Письма русского офицера). Moscow.
- Glinka, Fyodor (1814, in Russian). Podvigi grafa Miloradovicha (Подвиги графа Милорадовича). Moscow.
- Herzen, Alexander; McDonald, Dwight (editor) (1982). My past and thoughts: the memoirs of Alexander Herzen. University of California Press. , .
- Kagan, Frederick (2007). The End of the Old Order: Napoleon and Europe, 1801-1805. Da Capo Press. , .
- Kelly, Laurence (2006). Diplomacy and Murder in Tehran: Alexander Griboyedov and Imperial Russia's Mission to the Shah of Persia. Tauris Parke Paperbacks. , .
- Korf, M. A. (1857). The accession of Nicholas I. London: John Murray.
- Leskov, Nikolay (2003 edition, in Russian). Graf Mikhail Andreevich Miloradovich (Граф Михаил Андреевич Милорадович), in: Desyatnikov, V. A. (editor) (2003, in Russian). Blistatelny Sankt-Peterburg (Блистательный Санкт-Петербург). Olma Media Group, , . pp. 448–453. Originally published in 1869.
- Lotman, Jurij; Ouspensky, Boris (1990, in French). Sémiotique de la culture russe: études sur l'histoire. L’Age du Homme. , 9782825100172.
- Miloradovich, G. A. (1871, in Russian). O rodine dvoryan i grafa Miloradovicha. First edition: Kiev.
- Nabokov, Vladimir (1990 reprint). Eugene Onegin: A Novel in Verse: Commentary. Princeton University Press. , .
- Nicholas I (1848, Russian translation from French). Memoirs of Nicholas I (in Russian).
- Schnitzler, Johann (1847). Secret history of the court and government of Russia under the emperors Alexander and Nicholas. London: Richard Bentley.
- Schuler, Catherine (2009). Theatre and identity in imperial Russia. University of Iowa Press. , .
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- Safonov, M. M. (2001, in Russian). Pochemy Suvorov popal v nemilost (Почему Суворов попал в немилость). Rodina magazine, no. 12, 2001.
- Sapozhnikov, A. I. (2008, in Russian). Neopublikovannaya Istoria kampanii 1812 goda A. I. Mihailovskogo-Danilevskogo (Неопубликованная «История кампании 1812 года» А.И. Михайловского-Данилевского).
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- Thiers, Adolphe (1865). History of the consulate and the empire of France under Napoleon, Volume 2. London: Lippincott.
- Thiers, Adolphe (1864). History of the consulate and the empire of France under Napoleon, Volume 4. London: Lippincott.
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