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  1. Alexander Erichovich von Pistohlkors (6 June 1885 in Saint Petersburg – 8 September 1941 in Brest, France) was a Russian Imperial Guard officer who was known for his cruelty in putting down the rebellion following the Russian Revolution of 1905.

  2. Alexandra Alexandrovna von Pistohlkors ( née Taneyeva; 8 November 1888 – 25 March 1968) was the younger daughter of noted Russian composer Alexander Taneyev and the sister of Anna Vyrubova.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PistolekorsPistolekors - Wikipedia

    The Pistolekors family (also von Pistohlkors) is a Baltic-German noble family of Finnish origin. It is immatriculated into Swedish House of Nobility 1647 and into Finnish House of Nobility 1818. Nowadays the family still lives in Germany and Baltic States.

  4. Alexander Erikovich Pistohlkors, (June 6, 1885 Saint Petersburg – 1944), was a Russian Life Guards officer who was known for his cruelty in putting down the rebellion following the Russian Revolution of 1905.

  5. es.wiki7.org › wiki › Пистолькорс,_Александр_ВасильевичPistohlkors, Alexander Vasilievich - wiki7.org

    Alexander Vasilyevich Pistohlkors (1824-1879) - mayor general, héroe de las campañas de Turkestán. Biografía . Nacido el 22 de febrero de 1824. Ingresó al servicio militar a principios de la década de 1840 en el ejército del Cáucaso, se inscribió en el ejército cosaco lineal del Cáucaso.

  6. Alexandra Alexandrovna von Pistohlkors ( de soltera Taneyeva; 8 noviembre 1888 hasta 25 marzo 1968) era la hija menor del observado compositor ruso Alexander Taneyev y la hermana de Anna Virúbova. Su esposo era Alexander Erikovich von Pistohlkors, quien era hijastro del Gran Duque Paul Alexandrovich de Rusia.

  7. Pistohlkors was the husband of Alexandra Taneyeva, a Rasputin follower and the sister of the Tsarina's lady in waiting, Anna Vyrubova.