Karl Ivanovich Lindenbaum ( 1778 - 1824 ) - Russian military leader, colonel , cavalier of the Order of St. George IV class.
| Karl Ivanovich Lindenbaum | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1778 |
| Date of death | 1824 |
| Affiliation | |
| Rank | Colonel |
| Awards and prizes | |
Biography
Born in 1778 . Came from the Prussian nobles.
On November 11, 1794, Lindenbaum joined the Gatchina Gendarme Regiment with the rank of Corporal Corporal, where he was promoted to cornet in 1795 , and on assignment on October 10, 1796 .
Upon accession to the throne of Emperor Paul, on November 9, he was re-enlisted in the rank of Cavalier Guard squadrons and granted 100 souls of peasants in the Vladimir province, Gorokhov district, Krasnoselsky volost. After the disbandment of these squadrons, he was transferred to the Life Hussar Regiment, where in 1798 he was promoted to staff captain. In 1799 he was promoted to registers, and in 1800 - to colonels.
In 1801 he was transferred to the cuirassier military order of the regiment, and in 1809 to the Little Russian cuirassier regiment. In 1805 he was in the army of Bennigsen; in 1806 and 1807 under Golimin, Allenstein, Wolfsdorf where on May 24 at the village of Petersdorf he was wounded by a bullet in his right side on the fly, on May 28 near Gutstatt, on May 29 under Heilsberg and Friedland.
In the campaign of 1809 he was in Galicia.
October 23, 1811 due to illness, dismissed from service. He died in 1824 .