Burkhard Christoph, count von Münnich

Russian military officer
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Also known as: Burkhard Kristof Minikh
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Russian:
Burkhard Kristof Minikh
Born:
May 9 [May 19, New Style], 1683, Neuenhuntorf, Oldenburg, Denmark
Died:
October 16 [October 27], 1767, Tartu, Russia (aged 84)

Burkhard Christoph, count von Münnich (born May 9 [May 19, New Style], 1683, Neuenhuntorf, Oldenburg, Denmark—died October 16 [October 27], 1767, Tartu, Russia) was a military officer and statesman who was one of the major political figures in Russia during the reign of Empress Anna (reigned 1730–40) and who led the Russian Army to victory in the Russo-Turkish War of 1735–39. After service in the French and Polish-Saxon armies, Münnich entered the service of Peter I (the Great) of Russia in 1721 and participated in the construction of the Ladoga Canal. In 1728 he was given the title of count ...(100 of 348 words)