Yakov Kulnev
Russian general at Borodino

Born
1763
262 years ago
Died
August 1st, 1812
212 years ago — 49 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
Russia
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Served as a general in the Russian army during the Napoleonic Wars. Commanded forces in significant battles, particularly during the Battle of Borodino in 1812. Took part in defensive operations against Napoleon's invasion, contributing to the overall strategy of protecting Moscow. Died in combat shortly before the retreat of the Russian forces, marking a notable commitment to military duty.
Commanded troops at the Battle of Borodino
Participated in the defense against Napoleon
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