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Bagration (Áàãðàòèîí) Pyotr Ivanovitch
(1765—1812)
Russian General. He was an experienced senior officer by the time the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars had broken out, having learnt his trade against the Turks and Poles. Joining General Suvarov for the campaigns against Revolutionary France in Italy and Switzerland, Bagration earnt himself much praise from the old Russian warhorse, who liked his ferocious battlefield about retreating. Nonetheless, he successfully led the Second West Army into the Russian interior despite extremely poor relations with the other commander Mikhail Barclay de Tolly. At Borodino, Bagration commanded the Russian left wing and fought bravely until wounded in the leg. The injury from the musketball became infected and he died on 24 September, 1812. Russia mourned the loss of an honourable soldier who gave his army plenty of fire and fierceness.
Guinea, 1994, Bagration, battle of Borodino
Guinea Bissau, 2003, War gallery of Winter palace
Russia, 2004, Smolensk, 1812
USSR, 1962, Barclay de Tolly, Kutuzov and Bagration
Russia, Bagrationovsk, Kaliningrad region
USSR, Bagrationovsk, Kaliningrad region
USSR, 1990.05.14, Moskow. 225th Birth Anniv of Bagration
Russia, 1996, Matison bring letter to Bagration at Borodino
Russia, 2012, Smolensk, 1812
USSR, 1961, Bagration monument in Volkovisk
USSR, 1985, Bagration monument in Volkovisk
USSR, 1990, Panorama «Borodino Battle», monument of Kutuzov
USSR, 1990, 225th Birth Anniv of Petr Bagratyion
Russia, 1995.05.06, Museum-Panorama «Borodino Battle», statue of Kutuzov
USSR, 1978.01.09, Museum-Panorama «Borodino Battle»
USSR, 1978.12.22, Kutuzov monument in Moskow
USSR, 1982.09.23, Museum-Panorama «Borodino Battle»
USSR, 1986.09.24, Bagration monument in Tbilisi
USSR, 1991.06.25, Bagration monument in Tbilisi