Admiral Pavel Chichagov

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Admiral Pavel Chichagov was a Russian naval officer and statesman best known for his controversial leadership of Russian forces during Napoleon’s 1812 retreat, particularly at the Berezina River.

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instanceOf Russian admiral
human
military commander
naval officer
statesman
allegiance Russian Empire NERFINISHED
assessment leadership at the Berezina River considered controversial by historians
conflict French invasion of Russia
Napoleonic Wars
Patriotic War of 1812 NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
era Napoleonic era
early 19th century
late 18th century
familyName Chichagov NERFINISHED
fullName Pavel Vasilievich Chichagov NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Pavel NERFINISHED
hasRole commander of forces on the western theater in 1812
commander of the Danube Army
historicalReputation criticized for failure to prevent Napoleon’s escape at Berezina
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
militaryBranch Imperial Russian Navy NERFINISHED
militaryRank admiral
nativeName Павел Васильевич Чичагов NERFINISHED
notableEvent attempt to cut off Napoleon’s retreat at the Berezina River
notableFor commanding Russian forces during Napoleon’s 1812 retreat
operations at the Berezina River in 1812
service in the Imperial Russian Navy during the Napoleonic Wars
notableWork naval reforms and administrative measures in the Russian Navy
occupation diplomat
naval officer
statesman
partOf Russian high command in 1812
positionHeld Admiral of the Russian Navy
Minister of the Navy of the Russian Empire NERFINISHED
member of the State Council of the Russian Empire
sphereOfActivity government of the Russian Empire NERFINISHED
military administration
naval warfare

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crossing of the Berezina River commander Admiral Pavel Chichagov