Search results
7 wrz 2021 · On 28 May 1812 Russian and Ottoman representatives signed a treaty in Manuc’s Inn, Bucharest. In return for peace the Ottomans ceded Bessarabia to Russia and recognized the Russian annexation of western Georgia, but regained control of the other Balkan and Caucasus territories seized by the Russians during the war.
- Key to This Map
Alliances are indicated by a frame around a polity's name on...
- About This Map
Omniatlas is a free interactive historical atlas which shows...
- Build-up to The Russian Campaign
In early 1812 the Persian crown prince Abbas Mirza led a...
- French Occupation of Moscow
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (14 September...
- Treaty of Kiel
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (14 January...
- Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (7 January 1812...
- French Retreat From Moscow
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (24 October...
- Sign Up
Renaissance Tier Renaissance Tier US$ 50 /mo. All the...
- Key to This Map
During the first decades of Russian rule, Georgia was placed under military governorship. The land was at the frontline of Russia's war against Turkey and Persia and the commander-in-chief of the Russian army of the region was also the governor.
The French invasion of Russia, also known as the Russian campaign (French: Campagne de Russie), the Second Polish War, and in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Russian: Оте́чественная война́ 1812 го́да, romanized: Otéchestvennaya voyná 1812 góda), was initiated by Napoleon with the aim of compelling the Russian ...
1812 CAMPAIGN - BORODINO : MAPS FOR 1812 CAMPAIGN : Under construction. We list here all the maps for convenient reference. Each will be linked also to the appropriate place in the description of the campaign and battles.
Below is a map showing Phull's plan, so much liked by Tzar Alexander (but not by General de Tolly). By the way, one year earlier, in 1811 Russian staff developed a plan of offensive war, assuming a Russian assault on Warsaw and Danzig (Gdansk). . Napoleon's idea was simpler than his adversary's plan.
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (24 June 1812) - French invasion of Russia: In June 1812, having amassed a Grande Armée of over 400,000 men, Napoleon crossed the Niemen river into Russia.
21 wrz 2021 · In early 1812 the Persian crown prince Abbas Mirza led a force of as many as 30,000, accompanied by British officers and artillery, across the Araks river in two columns to attack Russian positions in the Caucasus.