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Count Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt (Russian: Граф Густав-Маврикий Максимович Армфельт, tr, Gustav-Mavrikiy
Maksimovich Armfel't; 31
March 1757 – 19
August 1814)...
- The
Armfelt family (also Armfeldt) is a Swedish, a
Finnish and a
Russian noble family.
Members of this
family were
awarded with the
title of
Baron and...
- The
Armfelt Conspiracy was a plot in
Sweden in 1793. The
purpose was to
depose the de jure
regent Duke
Charles and the de
facto regent Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm...
- men; the left column, led by
Eberhard von
Vegesack with
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt in command,
would attack the
French center—it
consisted of one battalion...
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could decide to
exclude members. This
happened twice to
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt, who was
excluded in 1794, re-elected in 1805 and
excluded again in 1811...
- Железнова; born
Alexandrine Armfelt; 16
September 1866 – 6
March 1933) was a Finnish-Russian composer. Born
Countess Alexandrine Armfelt into a
Finnish noble...
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Gustaf Magnus Armfelt (Russian: Густав Густавович Армфельт, romanized: Gustav
Gustavovich Armfelt;
April 2, 1792 – July 8, 1856) was a Swedish-Finnish-Russian...
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Finland in 1812, the Finnish-born
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt became counsellor to the
Russian emperor.
Armfelt was
instrumental in
securing the
grand duchy as...
- It
resulted in a
Russian victory,
leading to the
Swedes commanded by
Armfelt burning the
entire city of
Helsinki when retreating. Destro****
after the...
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while a 4,000-strong unit
advanced on land
under General Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt. The
Swedish coastal fleet clashed briefly with a
group of
Russian galleys...