A new Russian corps, hastily raised in the government of Yeniseisk, had marched to Tomsk to endeavor to retake the town.
In 1805 Kutuzov commanded the Russian corps which opposed Napoleon's advance on Vienna.
At this juncture exaggerated reports were circulated respecting the approach of a Russian corps.
The Russian corps wears the old Russian uniform, the materials for which must come from the old Serbian supplies.
Two Russian corps under Generals Langeron and Osten-Sacken stood in reserve.
The 103rd Line participated in this engagement in which Ivan Essen's Russian corps was defeated.
At the Battle of Champaubert on 10 February 1814, they destroyed an understrength Russian corps and captured its commander.
Thus valuable time was lost in solving this question and the Russian corps began moving south on 3 September.
If Russia dared to invade Germany, one German division could defeat two Russian corps.
In July, 1877 four Russian corps had crossed the Danube River and were moving into Bulgaria.