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  1. Count William Fermor (Russian: Ви́ллим Ви́ллимович Фе́рмор, romanized: Víllim Víllimovich Férmor /Villim Villimovich Fermor) was an Imperial Russian Army officer best known for leading his country’s army at the Battle of Zorndorf during the Seven Years’ War. His name is sometimes styled Wilhelm Graf ...

  2. Guillermo Fermor. 28 de septiembre de 1702. 8 de febrero de 1771. Guillermo Fermor, William Fermor, Wilhelm von Fermor o Villim Villimovich Fermor fue un oficial del Ejército Imperial ruso conocido por comandar el ejército de su país en la Batalla de Zorndorf durante la guerra de los Siete Años .

  3. Sir William Fermor, 1st Baronet (sometimes written as Farmer or Fermour) (1621 – 14 May 1661), was an officer in the Royalist army during the English Civil War. He stood for election as a Member of Parliament after the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, but died before a decision could be reached on whether he or another ...

  4. Guillermo Fermor, William Fermor, Wilhelm von Fermor o Villim Villimovich Fermor fue un oficial del Ejército Imperial ruso conocido por comandar el ejército de su país en la Batalla de Zorndorf durante la guerra de los Siete Años.

  5. William Fermor, a Scottish emigre in Russian service, had taken Apraksins place in autumn 1757, and on January 22, 1758, he captured the East Prussian capital of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia ). With the onset of spring, however, thawing snows made the northern roads impassable, and his force was temporarily immobilized.

  6. 10 de oct. de 2014 · Fermor dejó escrito cómo él y su colega William Stanley "Billy" Moss se vistieron de cabos alemanes y le hicieron señas al carro del general en una aislada carretera. Sus camaradas cretenses ...

  7. William Fermor's father died in 1485, leaving him 200 marks and lands in Witney, and his mother died in 1501, leaving him £100 and further lands in Witney. He was living at Witney in 1501 but it may have been soon afterwards that he moved to Somerton in north Oxfordshire, where he made his home and built a new manor house.