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which he had rebuilt into a fortress. He died there on 19 December 1796, just over a month after
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1351:] (in Russian). Vol. 1: От зарождения Руси до войны 1812 г. ООО «Издательство Полигон». pp. 326, 348.
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actually led the armies into battle. On this occasion
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in 1764 until Catherine's death 32 years later. Monuments to his victories include the
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