'Alexander Ivanovich Count Ostermann-Tolstoy' (
1772 –
12 February 1857) was a
Russian nobleman and soldier in the era of the
French Revolutionary Wars. He belonged to the famous
Tolstoy family.
Biography

Ostermann-Tolstoy
Alexander Tolstoy attained the rank of
Major General in
1798 and
Lieutenant General in
1805.
Upon his return from a campaign in northern
Germany in 1805, he was named Governor of
St. Petersburg. In 1811, he inherited the title of Count Osterman from his childless uncle,
Ivan Osterman, the last of the Osterman line.
He participated in the
1812 campaigns as Commander of the 4th Army Corps. Ostermann-Tolstoy was wounded in the
Battle of Bautzen (May 21/22,
1813) before fighting at
Dresden. In the
Battle of Kulm (29/30 August) he was wounded again, losing his left arm.
1815 saw Ostermann-Tolstoy briefly on diplomatic assignment to
Paris. In
1817, he was appointed General of the Infantry.
After some years spent in
France and
Italy, in
1831 he travelled to the Orient in the company of scholar
Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer.
Ostermann-Tolstoy finally settled in
Le Petit-Saconnex on
Lake Geneva (
Switzerland) in
1837, where he died in
1857. He had no children.
External Links
★
Ostermanniana (website about Ostermann). (In Russian).