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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. Her husband was Alexander Erikovich von Pistohlkors, who was the stepson of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia.

  3. 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.[1] Pistohlkors was the son of Olga Valerianovna Paley by her first husband, general...

  4. Guards officer. Alexander Erikovich Pistohlkors,, was a Russian Life Guards officer who was known for his cruelty in putting down the rebellion following the Russian Revolution of 1905.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2024 · 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.

    • Saint Petersburg
    • Saint Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation)
    • June 06, 1885
    • Ric Dickinson, Geni Curator
  6. 11 de jan. de 2024 · Pistohlkors, Alexander Erikovich, “Aleksandr von Pistolkors' Curriculum Vitae,” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed January 11, 2024, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/pages/item/7883.

  7. Pistohlkors, Alexander Erikovich and Pazheskīĭ Ego Imperatorskago Velichestva korpus (Russia), “Aleksandr von Pistolkors' Order of Enrollment,” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed April 13, 2024, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/pages/item/7878.