Participants dressed in historical costumes take part in Minsk City Day celebrations, in Minsk, Belarus.10.09.2022#8272021
Yelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Pierre Malinowski, President of the Foundation for the Development of Russian-French Historical Initiatives, speak to the media during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594905
Yelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594902
French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy speaks to the media during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594823
French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594877
French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy speaks to the media during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594819
French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy speaks to the media during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594820
Members of historical clubs dressed in the uniform of French soldiers carry a coffin with remains of French General Charles-Etienne Gudin de la Sablonniere participant in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic wars during the ceremony of repatriation of his remains to France at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594750
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594842
Members of historical clubs dressed in the uniform of French soldiers carry a coffin with remains of French General Charles-Etienne Gudin de la Sablonniere participant in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic wars during the ceremony of repatriation of his remains to France at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594807
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594844
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594845
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594846
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594847
Yelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Alexander Vikhrov attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594809
Yelizaveta Peskova, daughter of Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Alexander Vikhrov attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594855
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6595026
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594841
Members of historical clubs dressed in the uniform of French soldiers carry a coffin with remains of French General Charles-Etienne Gudin de la Sablonniere participant in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic wars during the ceremony of repatriation of his remains to France at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594785
A participant dressed in historical uniforms attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, at the Vnukovo-3 airport in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.13.07.2021#6594824
A participant dressed in a historical uniform attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580270
Participants dressed in historical uniforms attend a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580269
Participants carry a coffin with the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580265
Participants carry a coffin with the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580264
Participants carry a coffin with the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580263
Participants stand near a coffin with the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580293
A participant places the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to a coffin during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580279
Participants place the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to a coffin during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580276
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580289
A participant dressed in a historical uniform attends a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580296
Participants dressed in historical uniforms hold a flag during a ceremony to repatriate the discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580298
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580288
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580286
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580287
A participant dressed in a historical uniform stands near a portrait of of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, during a ceremony to repatriate his discovered remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580302
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580285
The discovered remains of Charles-Etienne Gudin, one of the most prominent French generals of the Napoleonic era who died during the 1812 Russian campaign, is on display during a ceremony to repatriate the remains to France at the Museum of Patriotic War of 1812 in Moscow, Russia. On 2019, a team of Russian and French archaeologists unearthed a coffin in the Russian city of Smolensk some 250 miles from Moscow with remains believed to be General Gudin. A DNA analysis proved the hypothesis correct.23.06.2021#6580284
Military historical club's members participate in the Battle of Berezina reenactment as part of Moscow City Day celebrations at Izmaylovsky Park, in Moscow, Russia.05.09.2020#6325033
Military historical club's members participate in the Battle of Berezina reenactment as part of Moscow City Day celebrations at Izmaylovsky Park, in Moscow, Russia.05.09.2020#6325035
Military historical club's members participate in the Battle of Berezina reenactment as part of Moscow City Day celebrations at Izmaylovsky Park, in Moscow, Russia.05.09.2020#6325036
Military historical club's members participate in the Battle of Berezina reenactment as part of Moscow City Day celebrations at Izmaylovsky Park, in Moscow, Russia.05.09.2020#6325032
Military historical club's members participate in the Battle of Berezina reenactment as part of Moscow City Day celebrations at Izmaylovsky Park, in Moscow, Russia.05.09.2020#6325034
On this September 4, 2016 file photo Oleg Sokolov, lecturer of St.Petersburg Univercity and historical reenactor takes part in the reenactment of the Battle of Borodino at the international military history festival outside the town of Mozhaisk, some 110 km west of Moscow, Russia. Sokolov has been detained on suspicion of killing and dismembering a woman.10.11.2019#6068653
France's fans cheer waiting for the World Cup Round of 16 soccer match between France and Argentina, outside the Kazan Arena, in Kazan, Russia, June 30, 2018.30.06.2018#5567691
On this September 4, 2016 file photo Oleg Sokolov, lecturer of St.Petersburg Univercity and historical reenactor takes part in the reenactment of the Battle of Borodino at the international military history festival outside the town of Mozhaisk, some 110 km west of Moscow, Russia. Sokolov has been detained on suspicion of killing and dismembering a woman.04.09.2016#6068655
On this September 4, 2016 file photo Oleg Sokolov, lecturer of St.Petersburg Univercity and historical reenactor takes part in the reenactment of the Battle of Borodino at the international military history festival outside the town of Mozhaisk, some 110 km west of Moscow, Russia. Sokolov has been detained on suspicion of killing and dismembering a woman.04.09.2016#6068652
On this September 4, 2016 file photo Oleg Sokolov, lecturer of St.Petersburg Univercity and historical reenactor takes part in the reenactment of the Battle of Borodino at the international military history festival outside the town of Mozhaisk, some 110 km west of Moscow, Russia. Sokolov has been detained on suspicion of killing and dismembering a woman.04.09.2016#6068654
The statue of Napoleon as a Roman emperor on top of the Vendome Column in Paris (sculptor Auguste Dumont).19.07.2016#2897019
A Russian football fan during a group stage match of UEFA Euro 2016 between Russia and Slovakia.15.06.2016#2872396
A Russian football fan before a group stage match of UEFA Euro 2016 between Russia and Slovakia.15.06.2016#2872611
Letters from French Emperor Napoleon I addressed to the French Minister of War, Major General Henri Clarke, were donated to the Moscow War of 1812 Museum.27.09.2012#1248033
Russian State Duma Speaker and Chairman of the Russian Historical Society Sergei Naryshkin and director of the Historical Museum Alexei Levykin (from left) during a ceremony for the donation to the War of 1812 Museum of two letters from French Emperor Napoleon I addressed to the French Minister of War, Major General Henri Clarke.27.09.2012#1248034
Director of the Historical Museum Alexei Levykin during a ceremony for the donation to the War of 1812 Museum of two letters from French Emperor Napoleon I addressed to the French Minister of War, Major General Henri Clarke.27.09.2012#1248035
Director of the Historical Museum Alexei Levykin during the ceremony for the donation to the War of 1812 Museum of two letters from French Emperor Napoleon I addressed to the French Minister of War, Major General Henri Clarke.27.09.2012#1248036
Russian State Duma Speaker and Chairman of the Russian Historical Society Sergei Naryshkin at a ceremony for the donation to the War of 1812 Museum of two letters from French Emperor Napoleon I addressed to the French Minister of War, Major General Henri Clarke.27.09.2012#1248032
The Metz Panzer Army and Cavalry Corp Band (France) performing on Moscow's Red Square during the closing ceremony of the Spasskaya Tower 2012 International Military Music Festival.08.09.2012#1234031
An older woman looks at reference material in the new museum, which opened on the 200th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812 in the State Historical Museum.03.09.2012#1226728
Participants in the reenactment of the Battle of Borodino during the show to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Russia's victory in the Patriotic War of 1812.02.09.2012#1231130