Ivan Trubetskoy

Russian field marshal and politician

Ivan Trubetskoy - Russian field marshal and politician
Born

June 18th, 1667
357 years ago

Died

January 16th, 1750
275 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Russia

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Field marshal and politician held significant positions in the Russian military and government. Played a critical role during the Northern War, contributing to military strategies and operations that helped secure Russian victories. Served as a senator and was involved in various political matters of the time. Participated in administrative reforms aimed at strengthening Russia's governance and military structure. His career reflected a combination of military leadership and political engagement.

Served as a field marshal in Russia

Played a key role in the Northern War

Actively participated in Russian Senate

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