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  1. Count Berend Gregor Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen (Russian: Фёдор Иванович фон Тизенгаузен; June 1, 1782, Reval – December 2, 1805, at the Battle of Austerlitz) was a Russian noble and military officer of German Baltic origin.

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    Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen (1782–1805), Russian military officer whose death in Austerlitz inspired Tolstoi's character Andrei Bolkonsky in War and Peace; Dorothea von Tiesenhausen (1804–1863), Countess de Ficquelmont by marriage, famous for her letter-writing telling her life as a high society aristocrat in 19th century's Europe

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Berend Gregor Ferdinand Graf von Tiesenhausen; 15 августа 1782 — 4 декабря 1805) — штабс-капитан инженерных войск, флигель-адъютант в свите Его Императорского Величества Российской Императорской армии, пал смертью храбрых в битве под Аустерлицем. Похоронен в Домском соборе Таллина. Биография в Википедии.

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    Count Berend Gregor Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen (Russian: Фёдор Иванович фон Тизенгаузен; June 1, 1782, Reval – December 2, 1805, at the Battle of Austerlitz) was a Russian noble and military officer of German Baltic origin.

    Count Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen was the scion of an ancient German Baltic nobility family that settled in Livonia during the Baltic crusades in the first half of the 12th century, going on to become one of the wealthiest and most prominent noble lines in the region (Tiesenhausen or Tyzenhauz). The son of Count Hans Heinrich von Tiesenhausen (1741–1815) and his wife Catherine, born Princess von Stackelberg (1753–1826), Tiesenhausen married Princess Elizabeth Golenishchev-Kutuzov, daughter of the Russian Napoleonic-war hero General Prince Kutuzov. Elizabeth gave birth to two daughters: Catherine (1803–1888), later a lady-in-waiting of the Imperial Court of Russia, and Dorothea (1804–1863), the future wife of Count Charles Louis de Ficquelmont.

    chose a military career. He fought under the command of his father-in-law and eventually became the aide-de-camp of Emperor Alexander I of Russia. He was fatally wounded at the battle of Austerlitz and fell with a flag in his hands. Napoleon, passing close to the gravely wounded Count, said: ″What a glorious death!″. The character Andrei Bolkonsky in Tolstoy's War and Peace was inspired by Tiesenhausen. The Count was taken to the Malik family's inn at nearby Straßendorf (nowaday Silničná, part of Žarošice municipality), but he did not survive. He was first buried in the garden of the inn, then exhumed and moved to his family's estates in Reval. A marble obelisk was erected in his memory in the Lutheran Cathedral Our Lady of Reval.

  4. Le comte Berend Gregor Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen (en russe Fiodor Ivanovitch Tiensenhausen), né le 1 er juin 1782 à Reval (aujourd'hui Tallinn, en Estonie) et mort le 2 décembre 1805 à Austerlitz, est un militaire germano-balte sujet de l'empire russe.

  5. Berend Gregor Ferdinand Graf von Tiesenhausen ( russisch Фёдор (Фердинанд) Иванович Тизенгаузен; * 21. Mai jul. / 1. Juni 1782 greg. in Reval; † 21. November jul. / 3. Dezember 1805 greg. in Straßendorf) war ein Flügeladjutant Zar Alexanders I., der in der Schlacht bei Austerlitz fiel.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2023 · Count Berend Gregor Ferdinand (Fiodor Ivanovich in Russian) von Tiesenhausen (June 1, 1782, Reval December 2, 1805, at the Battle of Austerlitz) was a Russian noble and military officer of German Baltic origin. Count Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen was the scion of an ancient German Baltic nobility fam.