Magnus Alexander Ludwig von[2] Güldenstubbe (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Гильденштуббе, tr.
11] 1884) was a Baltic German general of the Imperial Russian Army and commanded the Moscow Military District from 1864 to 1879.
He participated in November Uprising in Poland and the Crimean War.
27 December 1800] 1801 (27 December 1800 according to the Julian calendar at use in Russia at the time) in the family estate in Karmel (present-day Kaarma, Estonia), the seventh child of Johann Gustav von Güldenstubbe and Johanna Luise von Ekesparre (de).
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