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Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg (Fyodor Fyodorovich Graf Berg) (
1793-
1874) was a Russian
Field Marshal and
Governor-General of Finland from 1855 to 1861. He was born in Sangaste Castle
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) in
Sangaste,
Livonia (
Estonia) into a
Baltic German noble family. He studied at the
University of Tartu and joined the
Imperial Russian Army in
1812.
He was also the last
Namestnik of Kingdom of Poland (
1863-
1874). He was crucial in crushing the Polish
January Uprising and carrying out
repressions and
russification policies afterwards.
He was made a
count in the
Finnish House of Nobility (and thus a
Finnish citizen) in 1857, along with his adopted sons, as the 11th Finnish comital family.
Children
In 1856 Fredrik Wilhelm adopted his brother's two sons:
Publications
Le Feldmaréchal Comte Berg. Namiestnik dans la royaume de Pologne. Notice biographique. Warsaw 1872 - AutobiographyFurther Information
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