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Maxim Vasilyevich Rehbinder
Coat of Arms of the Rehbinder family
Native name
Максимъ Васильевичъ Ребиндеръ[a]
Born1730
DiedFebruary 22, 1804[b]
AllegianceMaxim Rehbinder Russia
Service/branchMaxim Rehbinder Imperial Russian Army
RankGeneral-Major
Battles/warsRusso-Turkish wars
Sheikh Mansur Movement
  • Battle of Jilehoy

Suvorov's Italian campaign

  • Battle of Novi
  • Combat of Gavi

Suvorov's Swiss campaign

  • Saint-Gotthard
    • Battle of Oberalpsee
  • Battle of Devil's Bridge
  • Battle of Muottental
RelationsHouse of Rehbinder [ru]

Maxim Vasilyevich[c] Rehbinder (Russian: Максим Васильевич Ребиндер, romanized: Maksim Vasil'yevich Rebinder; 1730 – 22 February 1804) was an associate of Suvorov.[2]


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  1. ^ Potemkin (2017)
  2. ^ Polovtsov 1910; Leer 1893; Bogdanovich 1856.

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