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List of Russian admirals

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This list of Russian admirals includes the admirals of all ranks, serving in the Russian Imperial Navy, the Soviet Navy and the modern Russian Navy.

See also the categories Category:Imperial Russian Navy admirals and Category:Soviet admirals.

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Alphabetical list

Apraksin

A

Bouboulina

B

Chichagov

C

Deribas (de Ribas)

D

E

F

Greig

G

Heiden

H

I

J

  • John Paul Jones, Rear admiral, served in and achieved rank of Rear Admiral with the Black Sea Fleet after serving as a Captain in the American Navy during the American Revolution, fought at Ochakov

K

Lazarev

L

M

Nakhimov

N

O

P

Ricord

R

Senyavin

S

Ivan Ivanovich Stronskiy, Kontr Admiral , (1846 - 1901), famous in Russian - Turkish war 1877-1878, also followed the Order of service to Duke of Edinburgh Alfred in 1876.

T

Ushakov

U

Voinovich (Vojnović)

V

Y

Zavoyko

Z

See also

References

  1. ^ Fauré, Christine, ed. (2003). Political and Historical Encyclopedia of Women. Routledge. p. 248. ISBN 978-1-135-45690-0. A few days after her death, a Russian delegation arrived on Spetses to present her with the title of admiral of the Russian fleet.
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