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Second Moscow Cadet Corps

Military academies of the Russian EmpireMilitary schools in RussiaMinistry of Emergency Situations (Russia)Schools in Moscow
Торжественная клятва кадетов. Музей ВОВ на Поклонной горе, Москва, 2017 год
Торжественная клятва кадетов. Музей ВОВ на Поклонной горе, Москва, 2017 год

The Nicholas I Second Moscow Emperor Cadet Corps (Russian: Московский 2-й кадетский корпус) is a military educational institution in Russia. It was opened in December 1849 for 400 students from the poorest nobility. It consisted of four companies and was located together with the First Moscow Cadet Corps in the Golovinsky Palace, in its other half. It was revived in 1999 as a state educational institution, cadet boarding school No. 69 "Second Moscow Cadet Corps" (EMERCOM). One of the seven cadet corps in pre-revolutionary Russia (along with Emperor Alexander II, 2nd Emperor Peter the Great, 1st Moscow Empress Catherine II, 3rd Moscow Emperor Alexander II, Omsk (Siberian) Emperor Alexander I and Don Emperor Alexander III), which were granted the honorary patronage of the late Russian emperors.

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Second Moscow Cadet Corps
Leninskiy Avenue, Moscow Obruchevsky District

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Торжественная клятва кадетов. Музей ВОВ на Поклонной горе, Москва, 2017 год
Торжественная клятва кадетов. Музей ВОВ на Поклонной горе, Москва, 2017 год
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