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Johann Martin von Elmpt

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109: 400:, Elmpt found his military career revived. He was given command of all army forces stationed in the Livonian Military Division based out of Riga, his rank was adjusted to that of General of Infantry, and he was given the honorary position of Chief of the prestigious Saint Petersburg Grenadier Regiment, rechristened under his own name. On the day of Paul's formal coronation (5 April 1797), Elmpt was awarded the dual high honors of the 121: 281:, Johann was the son of Baron Kaspar von Elmpt (died 1730), and after receiving his initial education in his native town, he entered the service of the French Army. In 1749 he transferred into the Russian army at the rank of captain. He quickly advanced through the ranks, being promoted to colonel on 25 December 1755. 47: 404:
and promotion to the rank of Field Marshal. On 10 January 1798 Field Marshal Elmpt was discharged from military service due to his advanced age, but was permitted the privilege to continue to wear his army uniform in public. He died four years later at
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created problems in the military operations between the two armies. Rumyantsev intervened and made Elmpt give command of his division over to Major General
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in 1768 to fight the Turks, Elmpt was made part of its command staff, but he transferred to another field army the following year.
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for the field army, and performed a number of vital staff responsibilities, including the drawing up of military maps for
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Elmpt distinguished himself during the Prussian Campaigns of the
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Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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In 1772 Elmpt was a major commander of troops against the
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were not created after the fall of the Holy Roman Empire.
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28 April] 1802) was a military officer of the
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Ivan Karpovich Elmpt
Reichsgraf

Kleve
Rheinland
Kingdom of Prussia
Svitene Manor
Kreis Bauske
Courland Governorate
Kingdom of France
Russian Empire
Imperial Russian Army
Field Marshal
Seven Years' War
Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
Siege of Khotyn
War of the Bar Confederation
Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
Order of St. Anna
Order of St. Alexander Nevsky
Order of St. Andrew
Russian
tr.
O.S.
Russian Empire
Catherine the Great
Kleve
old German nobility
de
Seven Years' War

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