Vladimir Filipov Explained
Vladimir Nikolayevich Filipov (2 November 1838 – 12 May 1903) was an Imperial Russian lieutenant general, brigade, division and corps commander. He took part in the suppression of the uprising in Poland and in the war against the Ottoman Empire. He died in what is now Ukraine.
Awards
- Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov), 3rd class, 1863
- Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class, 1864
- Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov), 2nd class, 1869
- Order of Saint Anna, 2nd class, 1873
- Order of Saint George, 4th degree, 1877
- Gold Sword for Bravery, 1878
- Order of Saint Vladimir, 3rd class, 1878
- Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov), 1st class, 1887
- Order of Saint Anna, 1st class, 1890
- Order of Saint Vladimir, 2nd class, 1901
Works
- A military review of the Tiflis governorate and zakatala district. — Spb., 1872.
- Military-topographical and strategic review of Northeast Asian provinces of Turkey. — Spb., 1874.
- Asian military review of Turkey. — Spb., 1881.
- Military review of the Thracian peninsula. — Spb., 1884.
- Strategic description of the Bosphorus. — Spb., 1886.
- Topographical overview of the Tiflis governorate and zakatala district. -Tiflis, 1897. (2 Ed. 1872 year books)