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1770
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July 5: Battle of Chesma, painting by Ivan Aivazovsky

Events in the year 1770 in Russia

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References

  1. ^ Sorokina, Tatiana (2013). "A victory over the plague in Moscow 1770-1772". Vesalius: Acta Internationales Historiae Medicinae. 19 (1): 11–18. ISSN 1373-4857. PMID 26050284.
  2. ^ "Battle of Çeşme | Turkish history | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  3. ^ Archer, Christon (2002). World History of Warfare. U of Nebraska Press. p. 444. ISBN 9780803244238.
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