
Вопрос задан 31.07.2018 в 01:24.
Предмет История.
Спрашивает Самоделкин Максим.
Назовите годы полтавской битвы, образование 2 ополчения,озовские походы петра 1,крестьянская война
пугачева,битва под нарвой,восстаие разина,прутский поход ,битва у лесной, гандбудское сражение

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Шибанов Евгений.
1)1700-1721
2)АЗОВСКИЕ* походы - 1695-1696
3)1773-1775
4)1700-1704
5)1708
6)ГАНГУТСКОЕ сражение - 1714
2)АЗОВСКИЕ* походы - 1695-1696
3)1773-1775
4)1700-1704
5)1708
6)ГАНГУТСКОЕ сражение - 1714



Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
Poltava Battle:
The Battle of Poltava took place in the year 1709. It was a significant battle during the Great Northern War between the Swedish Empire and the Russian Empire. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Russian forces led by Tsar Peter I (Peter the Great) over the Swedish forces led by King Charles XII. The defeat at Poltava marked a turning point in the war and led to the decline of Swedish influence in Eastern Europe [[1]].Formation of the Second Militia:
The formation of the Second Militia, also known as the Second People's Volunteer Army, occurred during the Russian Civil War. It was established in 1918 as a response to the Bolshevik government's policy of conscripting peasants into the Red Army. The Second Militia consisted of volunteers who opposed the Bolshevik regime and aimed to defend their local communities. The exact years of its formation and operation may vary, as the Russian Civil War lasted from 1917 to 1922 [[2]].Osovski Campaigns of Peter I:
The Osovski Campaigns, also known as the Azov campaigns, were military expeditions led by Tsar Peter I of Russia (Peter the Great) against the Ottoman Empire in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. These campaigns aimed to secure access to the Black Sea and establish Russian control over the region. The specific years of the Osovski Campaigns may vary, but they generally took place between 1695 and 1700 [[3]].Peasant War of Pugachev:
The Peasant War of Pugachev, also known as Pugachev's Rebellion, occurred in the Russian Empire from 1773 to 1775. It was led by Yemelyan Pugachev, a Cossack who claimed to be Tsar Peter III and rallied peasants, Cossacks, and other discontented groups against the imperial government. The rebellion aimed to address grievances related to serfdom, taxation, and other social and economic issues. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the Russian authorities, and Pugachev was captured and executed in 1775 [[4]].Battle of Narva:
The Battle of Narva took place on November 30, 1700. It was a significant battle during the Great Northern War between the Swedish Empire and the Russian Empire. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Swedish forces led by King Charles XII over the Russian forces led by Tsar Peter I. The battle demonstrated the military prowess of the Swedish army at the time [[5]].Razin's Uprising:
Razin's Uprising, also known as the Peasant Uprising of Stepan Razin, occurred in the Russian Empire from 1667 to 1671. It was led by Stepan Razin, a Cossack leader, and aimed to address the grievances of the lower classes, including peasants and Cossacks, against the oppressive policies of the Russian government. The uprising was eventually suppressed by the Russian authorities, and Razin was captured and executed in 1671 [[6]].Prut Campaign:
The Prut Campaign, also known as the Prut River Campaign, took place in the year 1711. It was a military campaign led by Tsar Peter I of Russia against the Ottoman Empire. The campaign resulted in a Russian defeat and the signing of the Treaty of the Pruth, which allowed the Russian army to retreat from Ottoman territory. The campaign was part of the larger conflict between the Russian and Ottoman Empires during the Great Northern War [[7]].Battle of Lesnaya:
The Battle of Lesnaya, also known as the Battle of Lesnaya Station, took place on September 28, 1708. It was a significant battle during the Great Northern War between the Swedish Empire and the Russian Empire. The battle resulted in a Russian victory over the Swedish forces and demonstrated the effectiveness of Russian tactics and artillery. The battle played a role in weakening the Swedish position in the war [[8]].Battle of Gangut:
The Battle of Gangut, also known as the Battle of Hangö, took place on July 27, 1714. It was a naval battle between the Swedish Empire and the Russian Empire during the Great Northern War. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Russian fleet led by Admiral Fyodor Apraksin over the Swedish fleet. The battle marked the first major victory of the Russian Navy and established Russian control over the Baltic Sea [[9]].Note: The information provided above is based on search results and may vary slightly depending on different sources.


Топ вопросов за вчера в категории История
Последние заданные вопросы в категории История
Предметы
-
Математика
-
Литература
-
Алгебра
-
Русский язык
-
Геометрия
-
Английский язык
-
Химия
-
Физика
-
Биология
-
Другие предметы
-
История
-
Обществознание
-
Окружающий мир
-
География
-
Українська мова
-
Информатика
-
Українська література
-
Қазақ тiлi
-
Экономика
-
Музыка
-
Право
-
Беларуская мова
-
Французский язык
-
Немецкий язык
-
МХК
-
ОБЖ
-
Психология
-
Физкультура и спорт
-
Астрономия
-
Кыргыз тили
-
Оʻzbek tili