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Count Anton Bogdanovich de
Balmen (Russian: Антон Богданович де Бальмен; 1741 – 15
October 1790) was a
Russian general of
Scottish origin, Governor-General...
- The De
Balmen family (Russian: Де Бальмен) is the name of a
noble family of
Scottish origin. The
family members bear the
title of Count. The
family estate...
- as the
commander of the
Caucasian Corps and was
replaced with
Anton de
Balmen, who also took part in the campaign. He died
however in the same year due...
- of the
Separate Caucasian Corps, was
dismissed and
replaced by
Anton de
Balmen, and the army
which Bibikov led into Circ****ia was
awarded a
special silver...
- 1720−1793 1789–1790 Ivan
Petrovich Saltykov 1730–1805 1790
Anton Bogdanovich de
Balmen 1741–1790 1790–1796, 1796–1798, 1806–1809 Ivan
Vasilyevich Gudovich 1741–1820...
- uprising. The
troops were
commanded in the
Crimea by
Anton Bogdanovich Balmen, and in the
Kuban by
Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov. By
November 1782, the...
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Caucasus In
office 1789–1790
Preceded by
Peter Tekeli Succeeded by
Anton de
Balmen Personal details Born (1730-06-28)June 28, 1730 Died
November 14, 1805(1805-11-14)...
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Russian troops directly by
Alexander Suvorov and
Anton de
Balmen at the end of 1782 (
Balmen put down a
rebellion on the
Crimean Peninsula territory)....
- Иванъ Гудовичъ
Viceroy of
Caucasus In
office 1790–1796
Preceded by
Anton de
Balmen Succeeded by
Valerian Zubov In
office 1796–1798
Preceded by
Valerian Zubov...
- aristocracy. Two
noble families were
descended from Clan Ramsay:
Ramsay and De
Balmen (both counts). The
Leslie family was
headed by
Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul...