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15 November. Appointed by Kutuzov with internal management of all troops in December, he was then made overall commander of the Russian main Army after Kutuzov's death.
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27th, marking the first Russian victory in the campaign. Tormasov received the Order of St. George 2nd Class for this. Defeated in turn by Reynier and Schwarzenberg
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fortress for several months. On 16 November 1800 he was restored in the army. On 15 September 1801, on the day of the coronation of the new Emperor
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Alexander Tormasov was born on 22 August 1752 into an old Russian noble family. At the age of ten, he entered service as a
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at Liady, he was however recalled to the main army by Kutusov after being repulsed at the
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After his death in Moscow on November 25, 1819, he was buried in the
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Like many other generals of this time, he was dismissed by Emperor
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of cavalry. Later he took up an administrative post until 1803.
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3rd Class. In 1792 and 1794 he successfully acted against the
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Russian Officer Corps of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
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began, Tormasov became the Chief Commander of the 40,000-man
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on 21 March 1791. He commanded the left flank cavalry at the
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infantry regiment. Within a few weeks he joined the staff of
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After leaving military service he became a member of the
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in mid July, he overwhelmed Klengel's Saxon brigade
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