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The Totleben (Tottleben) family is a German-Baltic noble family with its origins in Gera, Thuringia, Germany. Members of the family occupied important positions in the Duchy of Courland and later throughout the Russian Empire. On 9 October 1879 they were granted the title of Count in Russia.
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Language(s) | Middle German |
Meaning | from Tottleben, Thuringia |
Region of origin | Tottleben, Thuringia |
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Variant form(s) | Von Tottleben |
Notable members
edit- Count Gottlieb (Curt) Heinrich Totleben, Lord at Tottleben, Zeippau and Hausdorf im Saganschen (German: Gottlob Heinrich Graf von Tottleben, Herr auf Tottleben, Zeippau und Hausdorf im Saganschen; 1715, Tottleben – 1773), Saxony-born Russian general
- Count Eduard Totleben (Russian: Эдуа́рд Ива́нович Тотле́бен; 1818, Jelgava – 1884), Russian general
- John Totleben (born 1958, Erie, Pennsylvania), American illustrator
See also
edit- Totleben (Bulgarian: Тотлебен), a village in Pleven Province, Bulgaria, named after Eduard Totleben