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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. 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.

  3. Aleksandra Aleksandrovna von Pistolkors (de solteraTanéeva ; 8 de noviembre de 1888 - 25 de marzo de 1968) fue la hija menor del destacado compositor ruso Aleksndr Tanéev y hermana de Anna Výrubova. Su marido fue Aleksándr Eríkovich von Pistolkors, hijastro del gran duque Pablo Aleksándrovich de Rusia.

  4. 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. Pistohlkors, Alexander Erikovich, “Aleksandr von Pistolkors' Curriculum Vitae,” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed October 12, 2024, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/pages/item/7883. Rare Book & Manuscript Library / Butler Library, 6th Fl.

  6. Alexander von Pistohlkors and his pregnant wife, Alexandra Taneyeva (both at far left), at a gathering of Rasputin's admirers in 1914. Marianne's older brother, Alexander Erikovich von Pistohlkors, was married to Alexandra Taneyeva, the sister of the Tsarina's lady in waiting, Anna Vyrubova.

  7. Pistohlkors, Alexander Erikovich, “Pistolkors' Bill,” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed February 26, 2024, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/pages/item/7881.