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Iosif Igelström

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took him into service in the rank of infantry general and appointed the governor-general to
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Gustaf Henrik Igelström and Margarethe Elisabeth von Albedyll, was born on 7 May 1737 in
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in 1790. After that, he was the general en chef and commander of the
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Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften Estland
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Igelström lost control of his eventually defeated forces.
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Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland (1763–1794)
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he was demoted. He was infantry general since 1796.
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For his failure in suppressing the 7: 470:(1796-1832, Little Russia 1793–1796) 354:Governor-General of Little Russia 14: 23:Portrait of General Igelström by 775:Nobility from the Russian Empire 99:Otto Heinrich Igelström, son of 309:Russian Biographical Dictionary 194:battle of Pardakoski–Kärnakoski 87:in 1770. During the impressive 760:Imperial Russian Army generals 654:(as Kherson military governor) 196:of 30 April 1790 initiated by 192:and was involved in a botched 135:Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774 85:siege of the Akkerman fortress 1: 780:18th-century Swedish nobility 332:Manors in Nõo parish, Estonia 188:prisoner. He participated in 141:. In 1777, he became lord of 28: 619:New Russia (and Bessarabia) 190:Russo-Swedish War of 1788–90 16:The Russian Empire's general 573:Aleksandr Dondukov-Korsakov 72:Iosif Andreyevich Igelstrom 71: 831: 404:(Poltava, Chernigov, Kiev) 131:military service in Russia 61:Иосиф Андреевич Игельстром 617:Ekaterinoslav and Taurida 359: 352: 344: 339: 103:(Country Marshal) in the 60: 431:Nikolai Repnin-Volkonsky 325:- Genealogy Handbook of 426:Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky 252:Warsaw Uprising of 1794 153:) and in 1781, lord of 89:Warsaw Uprising of 1794 45:Otto Heinrich Igelström 805:18th-century diplomats 755:Baltic-German nobility 162: 150: 133:, participated in the 129:In 1753, Otto entered 118:). 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Dmitry Levitzky
Count
Swedish
Russian
romanized
noble Swedish family
Igelström
siege of the Akkerman fortress
Warsaw Uprising of 1794
Governorate of Livonia
Freiherr
Gargždai
Lithuania
Riga
Germany
military service in Russia
Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774
taken Akkerman
Unipiha
German
Meeri
German
Livonia
Nõo Parish
Estonia
Crimea
Crimean khan
Şahin Giray
Russo-Swedish War of 1788–90

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