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  1. Prince Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (baptised 27 December [O.S. 16 December] 1761 – 26 May [O.S. 14 May] 1818) was a Russian Field Marshal who figured prominently in the Napoleonic Wars. Barclay was born into a Baltic German family from Livland .

  2. Mijaíl Barclay de Tolly; Información personal; Nombre en alemán: Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly: Nombre en ruso: Михаил Богданович Барклай-де-Толли: Nacimiento: 27 de diciembre de 1761 Livonia (Imperio ruso) Fallecimiento: 26 de mayo de 1818 (56 años) Chernyajovsk (Prusia Oriental, hoy en el óblast de ...

    • Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly
    • Михаил Богданович Барклай-де-Толли
  3. BARCLAY DE TOLLY, Michael Andreas, Prince, Print. Share it. Barclay de Tolly was born on 24 December 1757, in Pamuskis, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Zeimiai, Lithuania) and raised in Livonia, which then belonged to Russia and is now part of Estonia and Latvia.

  4. December 27, 1761 – May 26, 1818. Image from www.aptr.ru. A famous Russian commander, Prince Barclay de Tolly was a hero of the First Patriotic War and anti-Napoleon campaigns in Europe. He was a full chevalier of the Order of Saint George, the highest military award of the Russian Empire.

  5. Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly. Fürst Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly ( russisch Михаил Богданович Барклай-де-Толли, wissenschaftliche Transliteration Michail Bogdanovič Barklaj-de-Tolli, * 16. Dezember jul. / 27. Dezember 1761 greg. in Pomautsch, Polen-Litauen; † 13. Mai 1818 in Insterburg ...

  6. Prince Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (baptised 27 December [ O.S. 16 December] 1761 – 26 May [ O.S. 14 May] 1818) was a Russian Field Marshal who figured prominently in the Napoleonic Wars. Coat of arms of the princely Barclay de Tolly family of 1815, in the Baltic Coat of arms book by Carl Arvid von Klingspor in 1882.

  7. Mikhail Andreas Barclay de Tolly (1761-1818) was a Russian general who played a major part in the defeat of Napoleon in 1812 but whose career suffered because of his 'foreign' origins.