Casimir Ehrnrooth (1833-1913) oli huomattava kenraali ja valtiomies. Hän kävi taisteluja mm. Kaukasuksella ja Puolassa ja oli divisioonan komentajana Venäjän ja Turkin sodassa 1877-1878 ja vuodesta 1880 Bulgarian sotaministeri.
Vuonna 1881 hän osallistui ruhtinas Aleksanteri I Battenbergin valtajärjestelmän perustamiseen, toimien myös pääministerinä, sisäministerinä ja virkaa tekevänä ulkoministerinä.
Ehrnrooth jatkoi uraansa Venäjän valtionhallinnossa merkittävänä Suomen apulaisministerivaltiosihteerinä (1882-1888) ja Suomen ministerivaltiosihteerinä (1888-1891).
Professori Venelin Tsachevsky on kirjoittanut kymmeniä kirjoja ja tutkimuksia historiasta ja ulkomaan politiikasta. Vuosina 2008 - 2009 hän toimi vierailevana luennoitsijana Helsingin yliopistossa. Professori Tsachevsky oli Bulgarian Suomen suurlähettiläänä 2003-2006.
Casimir Ehrnrooth (1833-1913) was a remarkable general and statesman. He was fighting for example in the Caucasus and Poland and was commander of the division in the Russian and Turkish War 1877-1878 and since 1880 the Bulgarian Minister of War.
In 1881, he participated in the establishment of Prince Alexander I Battenberg's regime, including Prime Minister, Interior Minister and Foreign Minister.
Ehrnrooth continued his career in the Russian state administration as a significant Deputy State Secretary of State for Finland (1882-1888) and Minister of State for Finland (1888-1891).
Professor Tsachevsky has written dozens of books and studies on history and foreign politics. From 2008 to 2009 he served as visiting lecturer at the University of Helsinki. Professor Tsachevsky was Ambassador of Bulgaria to Finland 2003-2006.
Casimir Ehrnrooth (1833-1913) was a remarkable general and statesman. He was fighting for example in the Caucasus and Poland and was commander of the division in the Russian and Turkish War 1877-1878 and since 1880 the Bulgarian Minister of War.
In 1881, he participated in the establishment of Prince Alexander I Battenberg's regime, including Prime Minister, Interior Minister and Foreign Minister.
Ehrnrooth continued his career in the Russian state administration as a significant Deputy State Secretary of State for Finland (1882-1888) and Minister of State for Finland (1888-1891).
Professor Tsachevsky has written dozens of books and studies on history and foreign politics. From 2008 to 2009 he served as visiting lecturer at the University of Helsinki. Professor Tsachevsky was Ambassador of Bulgaria to Finland 2003-2006.