File:Friedrich Caspar von Geismar (1783–1848).jpg

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Deutsch: Friedrich Caspar Freiherr von Geismar (1783–1848), russischer Name: Fjodor Klementjewitch, zaristischer Generalleutnant, Schwager von Josef von Papen (15.01.1772-05.04.1849) und Onkel von Ferdinand von Papen-Wilbring (12.02.1814-14.01.1875)
Date vor 1850, Reproduktionsfoto von 2011
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