MILITARY PERSONNEL

Mikhail Miloradovich

1771 - 1825

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Count Mikhail Andreyevich Miloradovich (Russian: Граф Михаил Андреевич Милорадович, Serbian Cyrillic: Гроф Михаил Андрејевић Милорадовић Grof Mihail Andrejević Miloradović; October 12 [O.S. October 1] 1771 – December 27 [O.S. December 15] 1825), spelled Miloradovitch in contemporary English sources, was a Russian general prominent during the Napoleonic Wars, who, on his father side, descended from Serb noble family and the katun clan of Miloradović from Hum, later part of Sanjak of Herzegovina, in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. He entered military service on the eve of the Russo-Swedish War of 1788–1790 and his career advanced rapidly during the reign (1796-1801) of Emperor Paul I. He served under Alexander Suvorov during Italian and Swiss campaigns of 1799; Miloradovich was, along with Pyotr Bagration, a brilliant pupil of Suvorov, and became one of the outstanding figures in the military history of Russia.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) and the Battle of Vyazma (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). Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mikhail Miloradovich has received more than 159,573 page views. His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2019). Mikhail Miloradovich is the 712th most popular military personnel (up from 828th in 2019), the 587th most popular biography from Russia (up from 716th in 2019) and the 55th most popular Russian Military Personnel.

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Over the past year Mikhail Miloradovich has had the most page views in the with 99,132 views, followed by English (42,368), and Serbian (5,100). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are German (59.73%), Albanian (53.15%), and Turkish (52.40%)

Among MILITARY PERSONNELS

Among military personnels, Mikhail Miloradovich ranks 712 out of 2,058Before him are Stanisław Sosabowski, Nikolai Ogarkov, Momčilo Đujić, Iphicrates, James Bowie, and Won Gyun. After him are Peithon, Inés Suárez, Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este, Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg, Soemu Toyoda, and Ivan Bohun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1771, Mikhail Miloradovich ranks 17Before him are Alois Senefelder, Marie François Xavier Bichat, Laskarina Bouboulina, Mungo Park, Jean-Andoche Junot, and Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim. After him are Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Duke Alexander of Württemberg, Éleuthère Irénée du Pont, Rahel Varnhagen, Ferdinando Paer, and Nicolas Chopin. Among people deceased in 1825, Mikhail Miloradovich ranks 15Before him are Jean Paul, Henry Fuseli, Dmitry Bortniansky, Laskarina Bouboulina, Vivant Denon, and Bernard Germain de Lacépède. After him are Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein, Johann Friedrich Pfaff, Karl Ludwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Vladimir Borovikovsky, Juan Martín Díez, and Princess Louise of Saxe-Hildburghausen.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Mikhail Miloradovich ranks 587 out of 3,761Before him are Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia (1864), Jean Béraud (1849), Nikolai Ogarkov (1917), Anund Gårdske (1004), Sergei Belov (1944), and Ulugh Muhammad (1405). After him are Nina Berberova (1901), Wilhelm Voigt (1849), Yuri II of Vladimir (1188), Ludmilla Tourischeva (1952), Alexander Lebed (1950), and Vladislav Volkov (1935).

Among MILITARY PERSONNELS In Russia

Among military personnels born in Russia, Mikhail Miloradovich ranks 55Before him are Werner Ostendorff (1903), Markian Popov (1902), Werner Kempf (1886), Roza Shanina (1924), Alexander Pokryshkin (1913), and Nikolai Ogarkov (1917). After him are Sergey Akhromeyev (1923), Nikolay Voronov (1899), Boris Sheremetev (1652), Iosif Gurko (1828), Dietrich von Saucken (1892), and Sergey Surovikin (1966).