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  1. Vice Admiral Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov (Влади́мир Алексе́евич Корни́лов; 13 February 1806 – 17 October 1854) was a Russian naval officer who took part in the Crimean War and is known for his battle against the Pervaz-ı Bahrî in what is considered the first battle between steam ships.

  2. Vladimir Kornilov may refer to: Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov (1806–1854), Russian naval officer. Vladimir Grigoryevich Kornilov (1923–2002), Russian Soviet writer, publicist and public figure. Vladimir Kornilov (footballer) (1923–1983), Soviet footballer.

  3. With the Russian army and its commander Prince Menshikov gone, the defence of Sevastopol was led by Vice Admirals Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov and Pavel Nakhimov, assisted by Menshikov's chief engineer, Lieutenant Colonel Eduard Totleben.

  4. Sep 19, 2014 · Vladimir Kornilov was born 1 February 1806 of the year. The father of the future naval commander, Alexei Mikhailovich Kornilov, was the governor of Irkutsk and Tobolsk. A naval officer in the past, a participant in the war with the Swedes, who distinguished himself in the first Battle of Rochensalm, Alexei Mikhailovich was a ...

  5. Vice Admiral Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov (Влади́мир Алексе́евич Корни́лов; 13 February 1806 – 17 October 1854) was a Russian naval officer who took part in the Crimean War. Kornilov was born on his family estate in Staritsky District, Tver Governorate in 1806. His father was governor of Irkutsk.

  6. Dec 8, 2021 · The “Kornilov Affair” began on 6 September when Vladimir Lvov, an Octobrist liberal and the Procurator of the Holy Synod (Cabinet Minister overseeing the Orthodox Church) until Kerensky’s Cabinet reshuffle in July, tries to force a direct pact between Kornilov and Kerensky, who had been warily circling one another and ...

  7. Vice Admiral Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov (Влади́мир Алексе́евич Корни́лов; 13 February 1806 – 17 October 1854) was a Russian naval officer who took part in the Crimean War and is known for his battle against the Pervaz-ı Bahrî in what is considered the first battle between steam ships.