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  1. Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (Russian: Аники́та Ива́нович Репни́н, tr. Anikíta Ivánovič Repnín; 1668 – 3 July 1726, in Riga) was a prominent Russian general during the Great Northern War who superintended the taking of Riga in 1710 and served as the Governor of Livonia from 1719 until his death.

  2. To the south, General Anikita Repnin, for whom it was the first battle in which he commanded his troops all by himself, deployed his force and hastily fortified his position three kilometers to the southeast.

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    Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (1668-1726), his grandson, who was one of the Russian commanders during the Great Northern War, ending his military career as Field Marshal and Minister of Defense. Prince Nikolay Vasilievich Repnin (1734-1801), the latter's son, probably the most illustrious member of the family, noted for his involvement in the ...

  4. Repnin - Encyclopedia. REPNIN, the name of an old Russian princely family, the first of whom to gain distinction was Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (1668-1726), Russian general, and one of the collaborators of Peter the Great, with whom he grew up.

  5. Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin ( 1668 - July 3 [14], 1726 , Riga ) - Russian military leader and statesman, field marshal general (1724), participant in the Northern War . The first governor-general of the Riga province (from 1719 until his death), the second in a row (after A. D. Menshikov ) President of the...

  6. Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (1668-3 July 1726) was a Russian prince and Field Marshal. Repnin was one of the collaborators of Peter the Great, Tsar of the Russian Empire and took part in the Azov Campaign of 1696. Although he was defeated at the Battle of Holowczyn, he took part in all of the...

  7. REPNIN, the name of an old Russian princely family, the first of whom to gain distinction was Prince Anikita Ivanovich Repnin (1668-1726), Russian general, and one of the collaborators of Peter the Great, with whom he grew up.