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Karl Gustav von Baggehufwudt (Baggovut) ((ロシア語: Карл Фёдорович Багговут ), ''Carl Feodorovitš Baggovut'' (27(J:16) September 1761 Perila, Estonia18 (J:06) October 1812) was a lieutenant general of the Russian Empire who took part both in Napoleonic Wars and Finnish War. His family was originally Norwegian, but had moved to Sweden in the 16th century, then to Estonia in the 17th century. He was seen as one of the bravest Russian generals and, on his death at the Battle of Tarutino (or Winkowo), Alexander I of Russia wrote to his widow, "I have lost a brave commander, useful to the fatherland".〔http://translate.google.fr/translate?hl=fr&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hrono.info%2Fbiograf%2Fbio_b%2Fbaggovut.html〕 == Family == Baggovut was married to Elisaveta Jakovlevna (Margareth Elisabeth) von Fock. Baggovut had three brothers and one sister: * Vladimir Fedorovich (Eduard Woldemar Ferdinand) Baggovut: Counselor of State * Ivan Feodorovitch Baggovut: Colonel in the army of Imperial Russia * Feodor Feodorovitch Baggovut: Counselor to the Court * Julia Fedorovna (Anna Charlotta Juliana) Baggovut: (1760–1839), Director of the Society of Education of young noblewomen, wife of Gustav-Friedrich Adlerberg (1738–1794) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Karl Gustav von Baggovut」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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