For other uses of "Chichagov" and people with similar names, see Chichagov.
Depictions of Vasily Chichagov
Vasily Yakovlevich Chichagov (Russian: Василий Яковлевич Чичагов, romanized: Vasiliy Yakovlevič Čičagov;[a] 11 March [O.S. 28 February] 1726 – 16 April [O.S. 4 April] 1809) was an admiral in the Russian Navy who distinguished himself in the Russian–Swedish war, and an explorer.
He was the father of Pavel Chichagov, a Russian admiral during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Napoleonic Wars Seraphim Chichagov (b.? - 1937), martyr and Father Superior of the Monastery of Saint Euthymius VasilyChichagov (1726–1809), an admiral...
Wars. He was born in 1767 in Saint Petersburg, the son of Admiral VasilyChichagov and his English wife. At the age of 12 he was enlisted in the Guard...
umiaks 1760–1763: S. F. Loshkin explores Novaya Zemlya 1765–1766: VasilyChichagov explores the Kola Peninsula coast and Spitzbergen 1768–1769: F. F....
Islands in Alaska. It is named after Russian Admiral and polar explorer VasilyChichagov. It was the location of an Aleut village served by an American pastor...
Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) the fleet, commanded by Samuel Greig and VasilyChichagov, checked the Swedes at Hogland (1788), Reval, and the Viborg (1790)...
admiral and scientist, major developer of radiolocation and cybernetics VasilyChichagov, admiral, polar explorer, won the battles of Öland, Reval and Vyborg...
side of Sweden, whose fleet attacked Chichagov's squadron at the roadstead. The entire fleet of VasilyChichagov when joined with Timofey Kozlyaninov [ru]...
two layers with a total thickness of 1 inch. Admiral Chichagov, named for Admiral VasilyChichagov, was ordered on 4 June 1865 from the Semiannikov & Poletika...
Gordon Aleksei Chirikov Alexei Orlov Grigory Spiridov Samuel Greig VasilyChichagov Fyodor Ushakov Dmitry Senyavin Loggin Heiden Yuri Lisyansky Ivan Krusenstern...
sent Traversay the manuscript of his article on the first attempt of VasilyChichagov in 1765–1766 to reach high Arctic latitudes. Traversay then managed...
Muravyov-Vilensky and Sergei Witte; and military officers such as VasilyChichagov are also to be seen. The family vaults of the Beloselsky-Belozersky...
In 1790 he acted in Finland against the Swedes, where he assisted VasilyChichagov's ships in the Bay of Vyborg with the fire of coastal artillery batteries...
frigates, 11 brigs and 8 rowed archipelago frigates under Admiral VasilyChichagov approached slowly approached the Swedish fleet arriving on sight already...
Muravyov-Vilensky and Sergei Witte; and military officers such as VasilyChichagov. The family vaults of the Beloselsky-Belozersky, Trubetskoy, Volkonsky...
the combined Swedish fleets of some 400 vessels were blockaded by VasilyChichagov's Baltic Fleet for a month. On 3 July the Swedes forced their way out...
Russia awarded him the Order of St. George. He tried to combine with Pavel Chichagov at the Battle of Berezina (November 1812), and later combined with the...
he was cut off from supplies. On 18 September he withdrew when Pavel Chichagov arrived from the south. Schwarzenberg won the Battle of Wolkowisk. He...
1917 Count Nikolay Mordvinov 8 September 1802 – 28 December 1802 Pavel Chichagov 31 December 1802 – 28 November 1811 Ivan de Traverse 28 November 1811...