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Charles Eugène de Croÿ

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Charles Eugène de Croÿ (Карл Евгений де Круа) (1651–1702) was a field marshal and duke from the House of Croÿ. [1]

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Adam Veyde

Adam Adamovich Veyde (Адам Адамович Вейде) (1667 – January 26, 1720) was a Russian infantry general and a close associate of Peter the Great.

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Avtonom Golovin

General Avtonom Mikhailovich Golovin (October 7, 1667 – July 3, 1720) was a Russian military leader and one of the associates of Peter the Great.

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Battle of Narva (1700)

The Battle of Narva (Битва при Нарве; Slaget vid Narva) on (20 November in the Swedish transitional calendar) was an early battle in the Great Northern War.

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Hendrik van den Bergh (count)

Hendrik, count van den Bergh (1573, Bremen – 22 May 1638), lord of Stevensweert, was a Dutch soldier in Spanish service during the Eighty Years' War and stadhouder of Spanish Upper Guelders.

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House of Croÿ

The House of Croÿ is a family of European mediatized nobility, which held a seat in the Imperial Diet from 1486, and was elevated to the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire in 1594.

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Johann Jakob, Count of Bronckhorst and Anholt

Johann Jakob von Bronckhorst (Burg Anholt, February 12, 1582 - Freiburg im Breisgau, October 19, 1630), named Graf Anholt, was Count of Bronckhorst-Batenburg and Imperial fieldmarshal during the Thirty Years' War.

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List of field marshals of the Holy Roman Empire

This is a list of those who were granted the rank of Feldmarschall by the Holy Roman Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, 1618–1806.

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List of military disasters

In this list a military disaster is the unexpected and sound defeat of one side in a battle or war, sometimes changing the course of history.

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List of mummies

This is a list of mummies – corpses whose skin and organs have been preserved intentionally, or incidentally.

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List of Russian field marshals

The following sixty-four officers held the rank of field marshal during the Russian Empire.

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Peter Lacy

Count Peter von Lacy, or Pyotr Petrovich Lacy (Пётр Петро́вич Ла́сси), as he was known in Russia (26 September 1678 – 30 April 1751), was one of the most successful Russian imperial commanders before Rumyantsev and Suvorov.

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Petrovaradin Fortress

Petrovaradin Fortress (Петроварадинска тврђава/Petrovaradinska tvrđava,, Péterváradi vár), nicknamed "Gibraltar on/of the Danube" is a fortress in the town of Petrovaradin, itself part of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia.

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St. Nicholas' Church, Tallinn

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Eugène_de_Croÿ

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