Nikolay Alexeyevich Orlov

Nikolai Alexeyevich Orlov (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Орлов, scientific transliteration Nikolai Orlov Alekseevic; * April 27, 1820, † March 29, 1885 in Fontainebleau ), from the house of Count Orlov, was the only son of Prince and Alexei Fyodorovich Orlov.

He came first in the tsarist army, then, after he had in 1854 proved a special bravery at the siege of Silistra, but also keep an eye and an arm lost in the diplomatic service and in 1860 ambassador in Brussels, in 1870 a short time in Vienna. 1872-80 he was ambassador in Paris, then in Berlin and died on 29 March 1885 in Fontainebleau.

Even as a military writer, he has tried with a Russian written history of the Prussian War of 1806 ( St. Petersburg, 1856).

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  • Military person (Russian Empire )
  • Russian Ambassador to Austria
  • Person ( Austria - Hungary)
  • Ambassador to Belgium
  • Ambassador to France
  • Russian
  • Born in 1820
  • Died in 1885
  • Man
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