Fabian Steinheil

Count Fabian Gotthard von Steinheil (Russian: Граф Фадде́й Фёдорович Ште́йнгель, tr. Faddéy Fyodorovich Shteyngelʹ; 14 October 1762 – 23 February 1831) was a Baltic German who served as a Russian military officer and the Governor-General of Finland between 1810 and 1824. Fabian von Steinheil became a lieutenant in the Imperial Russian Army in 1782. He took part in the war in Finland in 1788 and in 1791-92 he worked with construction of fortifications in Old Finland, after which he served in military cartography. He remained in Finland and died in Helsinki in 1831.

Fabian Steinheil

Count Fabian Gotthard von Steinheil (Russian: Граф Фадде́й Фёдорович Ште́йнгель, tr. Faddéy Fyodorovich Shteyngelʹ; 14 October 1762 – 23 February 1831) was a Baltic German who served as a Russian military officer and the Governor-General of Finland between 1810 and 1824. Fabian von Steinheil became a lieutenant in the Imperial Russian Army in 1782. He took part in the war in Finland in 1788 and in 1791-92 he worked with construction of fortifications in Old Finland, after which he served in military cartography. He remained in Finland and died in Helsinki in 1831.