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  1. Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Buxhoevden (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Буксгевден, romanized: Fyodor Fyodorovich Buksgevden; other spellings: Feodor Buxhoeveden, Buxhœwden, Buxhöwden; September 14, 1750 – August 23, 1811) was a Russian general of the infantry and government official.

  2. Federico Guillermo de Buxhoeveden (en ruso: Фёдор Фёдорович Буксгевден, Fiódor Fiódorovich Booksgevden; también escrito: Feodor Buxhoeveden, Buxhœwden) (n. 14 de septiembre de 1750 Võlla, Livonia - m. 23 de agosto de 1811 cerca de Kullamaa, actual Estonia) fue un conde y general de infantería ruso.

  3. 27 de ene. de 2023 · Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Buxhoevden (other spellings: Feodor Buxhoeveden, Buxhœwden, Buxhöwden) (September 14, 1750 Võlla, Governorate of Livonia – August 23, 1811 near Kullamaa) was a Russian infantry general and government official.

    • Võlla, Saare County
    • Võlla, Saare County, Estonia
    • September 04, 1750
  4. The Buxhoeveden family is a Baltic-German noble family of Lower Saxon origin in Estonia and Russian Empire, with roots tracing to Bexhövede, Bremen-Verden, Germany. In Sweden, the family is considered part of the unintroduced nobility.

  5. Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Buxhoevden was a Russian general of the infantry and government official. Buxhoeveden commanded the Russian armies during the Finnish War.

  6. Frederick Wilhelm Count von Buxhöwden was an Estonian German. He was born in Magnusdal on the island Mohn bei Ösel, Estonia, 14 September, 1750, and he died in his chateau, Lohde, in Estonia on 23 August, 1811. He undertook his military training in St Petersburg and became an officer in 1769 during the Turkish war.

  7. Opposing the French at Austerlitz were the combined imperial armies of Russia and Austria, under the nominal command of Tsar Alexander I and Emperor Francis II, respectively. However, overall field command was taken by the Russian General Mikhail Illarionovich Golenischev-Kutuzov.