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Collection of military historical materials. Issue. 9. Peter the Great. Military laws and regulations
Collection of military historical materials. St. Petersburg: Voen. scientist. com. Heads. headquarters, 1892-1904.
Вып. 9: Peter the Great. Military laws and regulations. 1894.The military regulations, compiled and dedicated to Peter the Great, General Wade, in 1698
Veide, Adam Adamovich (1667-1720). Military regulations, compiled and dedicated to Peter the Great, General Wade, in 1698.
St. Petersburg: Military. type., 1841.Decree in addition to the Cadets
Russia. The Emperor (1682-1725, Peter I). The decree is in addition to the cadets.
Printed in St.Peterburger, on the 14th of April. 1714.Article Military
Article Military.St. Petersburg: with imp.Acad.Science, 1735.Military article
The article is military. St.Petersburg: Pecs. under the Acad. Sciences, 1757.Published on April 25 (May 6), 1715
Military Articles Peter I
Svorin, T.Vinsky Articles Peter I. Moscow: [Center.type of.NKO USSR.Klim Voroshilova], 1940.The book is a charter of the military
The book is a military statute. Film In St.Peterburg, July 19, 1716.Military Code approved on March 30 (April 10), 1716
Decrees of Peter I, the Tyumen Voivodsk Chancellery on the holding of recruitment sets
Tyumen Voivodsk Chancellery.Tyumen of the Tobolsk province.Decrees of Peter I, the Tyumen Voivodeskaya Chancellery on the holding of recruitment sets.1716, 29 p.
[On the collection of earthen money, on the duties of the landowners in favor of the lodging forces and on the observation by the regimental authorities of deanery and order in the villages occupied by the troops]
[On the collection of earthen money, on the duties of the landowners in favor of the lodging troops and on the observation by the regimental commanders of deanery and order in the villages occupied by the troops].
Printed in St.Peterburg: At the Senate, Nov. 17. 1724.About dengas for meat to the hospital, and for the purchase of a horse, for a uniform, and for regimental supplies, how the colonel, along with the apprentices, use these, and in purchases, and contracts,
Russia. The Emperor (1682-1725, Peter I). About dengas for meat to the hospital, and for the purchase of a horse, for a uniform, and for regimental supplies, how the colonel, along with the apprentices, should use these, and in purchases, and contracts, they must.
[St. Petersburg], [July 1724]. - Navy
Instructions and articles of the military proper to the Russian fleet
Instructions and articles of the military proper to the Russian fleet.
In Moscow: [Moscow Printing Yard], Apr. 1710.Charter of the Navy, and their arsenals. Louis the Fourth to hope for the King of France and Navarre.
Charter of the Navy, and their arsenals. Louis the Fourth to hope for the King of France and Navarskago. In St. Petersburg, 26 Nov. 1715.Russian translation of the “Navy Regulations” published by Marquis de Seignelay during the reign of Louis XIV (Ordonnance de Louis XIV pour les armee navales et arsenaux de marine. Paris, 1689)
The order book or in the fleet of maritime rights,
The order book or in the fleet of maritime rights ,. [St. Petersburg, [1716-1718].Collection of the European Naval Law Statutes
Book Charter of the sea,
Book Charter of the Sea ,. In St. Petersburg: with the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1778.Navy Regulations approved on January 13 (24), 1720
Complete collection of laws of the Russian Empire, since 1649. T. 6. 1720 - 1722
Russia. Laws and regulations. Complete collection of laws of the Russian Empire, since 1649. St. Petersburg: In the printing house of the Second Branch of His Own Imperial Majesty's Chancery, 1830-1851.
T. 6: 1720 - 1722. 1830.«Section 3485. Navy Regulations» (scans 6–120)
Letters and edicts of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor Peter the Great, written to Naum Akimovich Sinyavin, who continued his service in the Russian Navy Fleet, from the beginning of the mogul from the rank of matrozskiy to the rank of admiral, kept by th
Russia. The Emperor (1682-1725, Peter I). Letters and edicts of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor Peter the Great, written to Naum Akimovich Sinyavin, who continued his service in the Russian Navy Fleet, from the beginning of her from the rank of matrozskiy to the rank of admiral, kept by the son of his fleet, the admiral and cavalier Alexei Naumovich Sinyavin.
St.Petersburg: [Type. Acad. Sciences], 1786.- «Regulations on the administration of the Admiralty and the shipyard, and the ranks of the Admiralty Board and all other ranks under the Admiralty»
Regulations on the administration of the Admiralty and the shipyard and on the posts of the Admiralteiskoi Collegium, and all the ranks of the ranks with the admiralty of those who are attending.
Russia. The Emperor (1682-1725, Peter I). Regulation on the administration of the Admiralty and the shipyard and the posts of the Admiralteiskoi Collegium, and all the ranks of the ranks with the Admiralty of those who are attending. [St. Petersburg]: In the St. Petersburg Printing House, April 5, 1722.Regulations on the administration of the Admiralty and the Shipyard and on the posts of the Admiralteiskoy College, and all the ranks of the Admiralty who are being obtained. [Ch. 1]
Regulations on the administration of the Admiralty and the Shipyard and on the posts of the Admiralteiskoy College, and all the ranks of the Admiralty who are being obtained. [Ch. 1].
[St.Petersburg]: Printed at the Admiralty College in the Marine Academic Printing House, March 24, 1740.Regulations on the administration of the Admiralty and the Shipyard and on the posts of the Admiralteiskoy College, and all the ranks of the Admiralty who are being obtained. Part 2. Part two of the Maritime Regulations, in which everything is defined as
Regulations on the administration of the Admiralty and the Shipyard and on the posts of the Admiralteiskoy College, and all the ranks of the Admiralty who are being obtained. Part Two of the Maritime Regulations in which everything is defined as regards the good management when the fleet was in the port as regards the contents of the ports and rides ..
[St.Petersburg]: Printed at the Admiralty College in the Maritime Academic Printing Office, March 24, 1740.The regulations of the pious Tsar Peter the Great, father of the fatherland of the emperor and autocrat of the All-Russia on the administration of the Admiralty and the shipyard, and the posts of the Admiralty Board and all other ranks under the Admiralty
The regulations of the pious Tsar Peter the Great, father of the fatherland of the emperor and autocrat of the All-Russia on the administration of the Admiralty and the shipyard, and the posts of the Admiralty Board and all other ranks under the Admiralty. ..
St.Petersburg: [Type. Mor. gentry. cadet. body], [1764].
- Great Northern War (1700–1721)
Ratification of royal majesty svezkago, on the treatise of the eternal world, with his royal majesty in the Neishtat,
Ratification of royal majesty svezkago, on the treatise of the eternal world, with his royal majesty in the Neishtat,
[Sankt Petersburg]: Printed at the St Petersburg printing house, October 5, 1721.Treaty of Nystad ratified on September 9 (20), 1721
The relics that before, and at the time of the appointment of his appointed, from his Imperial Majesty All-Russian.
Russia. The Emperor (1682-1725, Peter I). The relics that before, and when appointed, are from his Imperial Majesty the All-Russian ..
Printed in St. Petersburg: In the office of the Senate, November 1, 1721.Сведения о 22 октября (2 ноября) 1721 г., когда Правительствующий Сенат и Священный Синод просили Петра I принять титул «Отца Отечества, Императора Всероссийского» в ознаменование победы в Северной войне (1700–1721 гг.)
Royal Majesty decree of the Senate.
Russia. The Emperor (1682-1725, Peter I). Royal Majesty decree from the Senate ..
Printed in St. Petersburg, October 21, 1721.[On the departure of prisoners of war and other Swedes, situated in Russia in governorates and provinces for arrest and on parole, to the War Collegium…], October 21, 1721
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Marine collection. V. 16, No. 6
Marine collection. St. Petersburg, 1848-.
T. 16, No. 6. 1855.Marine collection. 48. No. 9. August
Marine collection. St. Petersburg, 1848-.
T. 48. № 9. August. 1860.I. K. Zeydel. Historical essay on the Navy Regulations published during the reign of Peter the Great P. 510–529 (scans 446–465)
The military laws of Peter the Great in manuscripts and first-printed publications
Bobrovsky, Pavel Osipovich (1832-1905). The military laws of Peter the Great in manuscripts and first-printed publications. St. Petersburg: type. V.S. Balasheva, 1887.Peter the Great, as a military legislator
Bobrovsky, Pavel Osipovich (1832-1905). Peter the Great, as a military legislator.
St. Petersburg: type. Dep. udelov, 1887.Conversations about military laws of Peter I Great
Bobrovsky, Pavel Osipovich (1832-1905).Conversations about the military laws of Peter the Great.St. Petersburg: Type.Dep.Ducks, 1890.Military law in Russia under Peter the Great. Part II. The article is military, with explanations of the changes in the military structure and in the military economy on Russian and foreign sources. Issue. 2. Op. PO Bobrovsky
Dubrovin, Nikolai Fedorovich (1837-1904). Military law in Russia under Peter the Great. Part II. The article is military, with explanations of the changes in the military structure and in the military economy on Russian and foreign sources. Issue. 2. Op. PO Bobrovsky.
[St. Petersburg: Type. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1887].Military collection.1887 [T.174].№ 4. April
Military collection.St. Petersburg: Type.GLUPR.Foots.1887 [T.174].№ 4. April.1887.N. Glinoyetsky. Historical essay on the development of official ranks and ranking system in the Russian Army P. 266–290 (scans 106–140)
The Sea Charter of Peter the Great and the military legislation of Peter's time
Rogulin, Nikolai Georgievich (candidate of historical sciences, 1955-). The Sea Charter of Peter the Great and the military legislation of Peter's time. St. Petersburg: Presidential Library, 2014.
Published on April 25 (May 6), 1715