Count Anton Bogdanovich de Balmen (Russian: Антон Богданович де Бальмен; 1741 – 15 October 1790) was a Russian general of Scottish origin, Governor-General...
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Belarusian footballer Anton Bakov (born 1965), Russian politician Anton de Balmen, Russian general of Scottish origin Anton Balthasar König (1753–1814)...
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returning 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)...
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deposed 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...
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estate was located at Lynovytsia, in present-day Ukraine. Count Anton Bogdanovich de Balmen (Russian: Антон Богданович де Бальмен) was a Russian Empire general...
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commander of the Separate Caucasian Corps, was dismissed and replaced by Anton de Balmen, and the army which Bibikov led into Circassia was awarded a special...
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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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to benefit from the favors enjoyed by his elder brother, Andrey, an aide-de-camp to Peter III. Upon the latter's dethronement in 1762, the Gudovich brothers...
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Tekelli 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...
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Konstantin Alexandrovich de Lascari (1772 – 1773); Andrey Yakovlevich Purpur (1773 – 1784); Count Anton Bogdanovich de Balmen (1784 – 1786); Count Fedor...
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