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    General Avtonom Mikhailovich Golovin (Russian: Автоном Михайлович Головин) (October 7, 1667 – July 3, 1720) was a Russian military leader and an associate...
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  • names derived from this first name include Avtonomov and Antomanov. Avtonom Golovin (1667–1720), Russian military leader Superanskaya, p. 23 Superanskaya...
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  • General Golovin may refer to: Avtonom Golovin (1667–1720), Imperial Russian Army general Fyodor Alexeyevich Golovin (1650–1706), Imperial Russian Army...
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    Narva was divided into three main parts (general'stvo), commanded by Avtonom Golovin, Trubetskoy, and Weide. All of them were young men (born in 1667),...
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    Riga. The “generals” in the Battle of Narva were commanded by Avtonom Golovin, Avtonom Golovin, and the Novgorod governor Ivan Trubetskoy (all born in 1667)...
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    three units under the command of Franz Lefort, Patrick Gordon and Avtonom Golovin. Supplies were shipped down the Don from Voronezh. In 1693 the Ottoman...
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  • Charter of 1716. Upon the disbandment of the Streltsy regiments, General Avtonom Golovin and Adam Veyde were ordered to form 18 infantry and 2 Dragoon regiments...
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    he would be exchanged with Major-General Ivan Trubetskoy and Count Avtonom Golovin. Rehnskiöld arrived at Lovö on 14 October, where he entrusted Görtz's...
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    general officers surrendered; Prince Alexander, Prince Iakov Dolgorukov, Avtonom Golovin, and Ivan Buturlin were the last to do so. According to Voltaire's...
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    compatriots of Peter were also interred here, including Adam Veyde and Avtonom Golovin. By the middle of the eighteenth century the Lazarevskoe Cemetery contained...
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    Russo-Swedish War, Kościuszko Uprising, Napoleonic Wars, Siege of Danzig Avtonom Golovin 1667 1720 Military leader, associate of Peter the Great. Azov campaigns...
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