Peter von Baranoff



Peter Paul Alexander von Baranoff (Пётр Петро́вич Бара́нов, tr. Pyotr Petrovich Baranov; 9 May 1843 – 22 December 1924) was a Baltic German military officer and statesman. During the First World War, Baranoff was known for his investigations, most notably his investigation of fellow general Paul von Rennenkampf's actions during the Battle of Łódź.

Origin
Peter was born in 9 May 1843 in Reval in the Governorate of Estonia (present-day Tallinn, Estonia), to Peter Hermann von Baranoff and Marie Louise Simplicie Pauline von Nicolay (ru).

Peter was from the Baltic German and Swedish noble Baranoff (noble family) of Swedish and Russian descent. The Baranoffs was originally Russian boyar who entered Swedish service after Estonia was ceased to the Swedish under the conclusion of the Treaty of Teusina at the end of the Russo-Swedish War From 1590 to 1595. And many of them, quickly adapted to the Germanic traditions, converted to Lutheranism, and quickly became Baltic German subjects, including the Baranoffs, which was headed by four brothers: Voin, Fyodor, Kasyan and Menshik Baranov, which they changed their surname from Baranov to Baranoff to be better suited into Germanic name. The descendants of Voin and Fyodor quickly died out in the late-17th Century, while the descendants of Kasyan survived they died out in the late-19th Century, but the descendants of Menshik, which Peter was directly descended from, are still surviving til today. The family was enrolled into Swedish nobility in 1666. In 1745, the Estonian high count gave an appeal the "Attestatum nobilitaris", that under the conclusion "that from 1592 on the Baranoff family was to be brought under local nobility". So the family was enrolled into the Estonian Knighthood that same year, the family was also enrolled into the Livonian and Oesel Knighthoods (de) following the years 1830 and 1843 simultaneously.

Peter belonged to the Arroküll-Waetz branch, a subdivided branch of the family founded by Peter's great-grandfather Peter Karl von Baranoff, who was married to Johanna Juliane von Hastfer (de). Some of the most famous members of the Baranoffs also belonged to this branch, including Peter's uncles Johann, Nikolai , Paul von Baranoff , who were all high-ranked Russian military officers and statesmans.

On his mother's side was the Nicolays, his mother's father was Paul von Nicolay, who was the son of the famous German poet Ludwig Heinrich von Nicolay, making Peter von Baranoff the great-grandson of him.

Family
Baranoff has 4 siblings. He himself was married to Olga Valerianovna Bibikova (1846–1933), they had 2 children, Olga (1883–1972) and Peter von Baranoff (1885–1973), who was a captain in the army and participant of the First World War.

Domestic

 * Order_of_Saint_Anna_ribbon_bar.svg Order of St. Anna, 4th class (1863)
 * Order_of_Saint_Anna_ribbon_bar.svg Order of St. Anna, 3rd class (1872)
 * RUS Order of Saint George 4th class ribbon 2000.svg Golden Weapon "For Bravery" (11.4.1878)
 * Order_of_Saint_Vladimir,_ribbon_bar.svg Order of St Vladimir, 4th class with swords and a bow (1878)
 * RUS_Order_św._Stanisława_(baretka).svg Order of St. Stanislaus, 2nd class with swords (1878)
 * Order_of_Saint_Anna_ribbon_bar.svg Order of St. Anna, 2nd class (1881)
 * Order_of_Saint_Vladimir,_ribbon_bar.svg Order of St Vladimir, 3rd class (1886)
 * RUS_Order_św._Stanisława_(baretka).svg Order of St. Stanislaus, 1st class (1894)
 * Order_of_Saint_Anna_ribbon_bar.svg Order of St. Anna, 1st class (1898)
 * Order_of_Saint_Vladimir,_ribbon_bar.svg Order of St Vladimir, 2nd class (1905)
 * RUS_Order_White_Eagle_BAR.png Order of the White Eagle (1907)
 * RUS_Order_of_St._Alexander_Nevsky_BAR.png Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamond marks (16.6.1911, diamond marks on 6.12.1915)

Foreign

 * Austria-Hungary:
 * Order of Franz Joseph - Ribbon bar (Knight).svg Order of Franz Joseph, Knight class (1874)
 * Ord.CoronaFerrea - GC.png Order of the Iron Crown (Austria), Knight first class (1897)
 * Kingdom of Romania:
 * Trecrea 1877 Dunarie.svg Cross "For crossing the Danube" (ru) (1877)
 * Kingdom of Prussia:
 * PRU Roter Adlerorden BAR.svg Order of the Red Eagle, 2nd class (1881)
 * EST_Order_of_the_Cross_of_Terra_Mariana_-_5th_Class_BAR.png Order of the Crown, 1st class (1898)
 * Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin:
 * MY_Warrior_of_Supreme_Valour_decoration_(SP).svg Order of the Griffon