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    Baron, Graf Hans Heinrich von Fersen or Ivan Yevstafyevich Fersen (Russian: Иван Евстафьевич Ферзен, romanized: Ivan Yevstaf'yevič Ferzen) was a Russian...
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    of three larger Russian corps, commanded by generals Fyodor Denisov, Ivan Fersen and Alexander Suvorov. He also had requested the support of Adam Poniński...
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    Suvorov and Ivan Fersen. Suvorov took part in the recent Russo-Turkish war, then in the heavy fighting in Polesie. General Lieutenant Baron Fersen fought for...
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    The Fersen family, stylized as the von Fersen (German: Versen), is a Baltic-German noble family grouped into several ennobled branches that settled in...
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    under General Yuri Dolgorukov, 15,400 strong, and 4th under General Ivan Fersen, 8,300 strong. Additional Polish forces, about 8,000 strong, were to...
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    unopposed.: 195  Warsaw was besieged by 41,000 Russians under General Ivan Fersen and 25,000 Prussians under King Frederick William II of Prussia on 13...
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    insurgent detachments were at Kobyłka and Okuniew, he immediately sent General Fersen's cavalry to Okuniew, and himself with 10,000 moved to Kobyłka. Polish forces...
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    of 1792 Russian Commander Ivan Fersen Belligerents  Russia Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Commanders and leaders Ivan Fersen Szymon Zabiełło Strength 5...
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    Johann Hermann von Fersen (Russian: Иван Иванович Герман, romanized: Ivan Ivanovich German; also Ivan Ivanovich Hermann; c. 1740 – 9 June 1801) was a Saxon-born...
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    destroyed Polish outer defense units at the Battle of Brest. The corps of Ivan Fersen, previously withdrawn from the siege of Warsaw, crossed the Vistula to...
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