- The
Buxhoeveden family is a Baltic-German
noble family of
Lower Saxon origin once
prominent in
Estonia and Russia, with
roots tracing to Bexhövede, Bremen-Verden...
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Buxhoevden (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Буксгевден, romanized: Fyodor
Fyodorovich Buksgevden;
other spellings:
Feodor Buxhoeveden, Buxhœwden, Buxhöwden; September...
- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Commanders and
leaders Alexander Suvorov Fyodor Buksgevden Ivan Isaev [ru]
Georgy Shevich [ru]
Pyotr Islenyev [ru]
Karol Sierakowski [pl]...
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Belligerents Russia Sweden Commanders and
leaders Fyodor Fyodorovich Buksgevden Pieter van
Suchtelen Carl Olof
Cronstedt Strength 6,500 men, 59 cannons...
- 1791 –
November 1796,
until 15 June 1797
acting General Governor Fyodor Buksgevden June 1797 –
August 1798
Pyotr von der
Pahlen 8
August 1798 – 30 June 1801...
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Buxhoeveden (Russian: София Карловна Буксгевден, tr.
Sofiya Karlovna Buksgevden;
September 6, 1883 –
November 26, 1956), also
known as
Baroness Sophie...
- In 1908,
under the
Russian amb****ador to Denmark,
Baron Karl
Karlovich Buksgevden [ru],
Baron F. M.
Meyendorf became a
diplomat with rank as a
Russia state...
- in area was the
Lutheranism centre — to
ligovsky arrival colonies of
Buksgevden and
Panovo concerned.
Ligovo gradually developed and by 1917 was a satellite...