Pavel Grabbe

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Павел Христофорович Граббе
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BornDecember 2, 1789
Kexholm, Vyborg Governorate, Russian Empire
DiedJuly 15, 1875
Grabschina  [ ru ], Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire
AllegianceFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Battles/wars Napoleonic Wars
Russo-Circassian War
November Uprising
Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)
Awards Order of St. George
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Order of St. Andrew
Golden Weapon for Bravery
Order of Saint Anna
Order of the White Eagle
Order of Saint Vladimir

Count Pavel Khristoforovich Grabbe (December 2, 1789 - July 15, 1875) was a Russian cavalry general who led Russian armies in the Caucasus. [1] [2]

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References

  1. по другим данным 21 декабря 1789, либо 21 декабря 1789 (1 января 1790)
  2. Алексей Петрович Ермолов, бывший при Барклае начальником штаба 1-й армии в своих мемуарах неоднократно упоминает, что поручик Граббе был именно его личным адъютантом на протяжении всей кампании 1812 года. См. "Записки генерала Ермолова в 1812 году"