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  1. The Campaign of Pruth River was the Russian response to a declaration of war by the Ottoman Empire in November 1710. By June 1711, the Russian army under the command of Field Marshal Count Boris Sheremetev and Tsar Peter the Great arrived at the Pruth River in Ottoman territory.

  2. Boris Sheremetev. Count Boris Petrovich Sheremetev ( Russian: Граф Бори́с Петро́вич Шереме́тев, tr. Borís Petróvič Šeremétev; 5 May [ O.S. 25 April] 1652 – 28 February [ O.S. 17 February] 1719) was an Imperial Russian diplomat and general field marshal during the Great Northern War. He became the first ...

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  4. Military officer. He was one of the most notable war commanders of Peter the Great. Field Marshal Sheremetev was the supreme commander of the Russian army in the Great Northern War. Background. Lived: 1652-1719. Boris Sheremetevs career began as a servant in tsar Alexey I’s court.

  5. Dec 17, 2023 · boris petrovich sheremetev biography. Boris Petrovich's mother, Anna Fedorovna Volynskaya, traced her lineage to Prince Bobrok-Volynsky, the hero of the Battle of Kulikovo. She became the first wife of Peter Vasilyevich. The marriage produced five sons and one daughter. Boris was the eldest child in the family - he was born on April 25 (May 5 ...

  6. Boris Sheremetev (April 25, 1652 – February 17, 1719) Statesman, commander and diplomat. In 1682 he was made Boyar. He took part in the first Azov campaign. He was a close associate of Peter the Great and fought in all the most important battles of the Northen War (Dorpat, Narva, and Riga).

  7. Natalia's father was Count Boris Sheremetev, Russia's first native field marshal. He died when she was 4. He died when she was 4. She was betrothed to Prince Ivan Dolgorukov, an intimate friend of the young Peter II of Russia and his brother-in-law.

  8. Count Boris Petrovich Sheremetev ( Russian: Граф Бори́с Петро́вич Шереме́тев, tr. Borís Petróvič Šeremétev; 5 May [ O.S. 25 April] 1652 – 28 February [ O.S. 17 February] 1719) was an Imperial Russian diplomat and general field marshal during the Great Northern War. He became the first Russian count in 1706.

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