This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations.(April 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Cornelius Cruys
Birth name
Niels Olsen Creutz
Born
(1655-06-14)14 June 1655 Stavanger, Denmark–Norway
Died
14 June 1727(1727-06-14) (aged 72) Saint Petersburg, Russia
Buried
Oude Kerk, Amsterdam
Allegiance
Dutch Republic (1696)
Russia (1698)
Branch
Admiralty of Amsterdam
Imperial Russian Navy
Service years
1696–1727
Rank
Admiral
Wars
Great Northern War
Defense of Kotlin (1704–1705)
Battle of Gogland (1713)
Spouse(s)
Catharina Voogt
(m. 1681)
Cornelius Cruys (Norwegian: Niels Creutz, Russian: Корнелий Иванович Крюйс/Korneli[a] Ivanovich Cruys; 14 June 1655 – 14 June 1727) was a Norwegian–Dutch admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy, and the first commander of the Russian Baltic Fleet.
Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).
CorneliusCruys (Norwegian: Niels Creutz, Russian: Корнелий Иванович Крюйс/Korneli Ivanovich Cruys; 14 June 1655 – 14 June 1727) was a Norwegian–Dutch...
(1629–1691), admiral, commander-in-chief of the Dutch and Danish navies CorneliusCruys (1655–1727), Dutch Vice Admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy and the...
is also associated with: Peter I of Russia, Alexander I of Russia, CorneliusCruys, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Adolph Brodsky, Konstantin...
Предвидение", "Гото Предестинация") 58 (1700) – Flagship of vice-admiral CorneliusCruys during Russo-Turkish War (1710–1711), sold to Turkey 1711 Cherepaha...
1702 and 1703. The first commander was a recruited Dutch admiral, CorneliusCruys, who in 1723 was succeeded by Count Fyodor Apraksin. In 1703, the main...
1704) - Classified as 28-gun ship until 1710, flagship of vice-admiral CorneliusCruys at the Kronstadt defence 1705 during the Great Northern War, converted...
Bjellebø Bayegan (born 1943), Norway's first female prost or dean CorneliusCruys, (1655–1727), first commander of the Russian Baltic Fleet Dagny Berger...
experience, to serve in the Russian Navy, such as the Norwegian-Dutch CorneliusCruys, the Greek Ivan Botsis, or the Scotsman Thomas Gordon. In 1718, the...
1989–1991, graduated from the Taganrog University (TSURE) in 1958. CorneliusCruys, Russian Navy admiral of Norwegian descent, Commander of Taganrog's...
that in 1704 and under the guidance of Norwegian-born Russian admiral CorneliusCruys, Bering gained an officer's commission into the Russian navy, with...
character were highly esteemed by Peter: together with Vice Admiral CorneliusCruys, Botsis was proxy father to the Tsar in his wedding to the Empress...
June – CorneliusCruys, Vice Admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy (b. 1655). Catherine I, monarch (born 1684) Titlestad, Torgrim. "CorneliusCruys". In...
Frederick III. The construction of Vuku Church is completed. 14 June – CorneliusCruys, Vice Admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy (d.1727). 20 December –...
Bay, effectively bringing the Russo-Swedish War of 1788-90 to an end CorneliusCruys, vice-admiral, the first commander of the Russian Baltic Fleet Fyodor...
Revolution and battleship Potemkin mutiny until his assassination in 1906. CorneliusCruys, Vice admiral, the first commander of the Russian Baltic Fleet Osip...
they gathered for their prayer meetings in the house of Vice-Admiral CorneliusCruys - approximately on the site where the New Hermitage is now located...
beginning of the 18th century. It was a small wooden house owned by CorneliusCruys - the Vice Admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy and the first commander...
Du. Jan Kees, the familiar form of John Cornelius, an extremely common name. Cf. Jan, John, and Ke; Cornelius, in Koolman's E. Frisian ... Mencken, H...
inspiration in divine contemplations. In 1614 he wrote Lof-Sanck des Heylich Cruys (Paean to the Holy Cross), a translation of a work by Calenus. In Goddelicke...
Verdussen, 1614) Robert Bellarmine, SJ, De Seven Woorden van Christo aen het Cruys gesproken (Antwerp, Cornelis Verschueren, 1619) Bartholomaeus Saluthius...