Jan Pieter van Suchtelen


Jan Pieter van Suchtelen, Count of Liikkala, Pyotr Kornilovich Suhtelen, was born in the Netherlands, and was a general in the Russian army during the Russo-Swedish War. In 1812 Suchtelen was the plenipotentiary for Russian Emperor Alexander I in Örebro where he negotiated and signed the Treaty of Örebro which brought to an end the Anglo–Russian War. In that treaty his titles included "general of engineers, quarter-master general, member of the council of state".
He was active as military engineer. He established a preliminary project of the fortress in Modlin, near Warsaw, when Russia captured this area after the third partition of Poland.
Since 1783 he actively worked in Russia. For his project of :ru:Старо-Калинкин мост|Staro-Kalinkin Bridge in St Petersburg he was promoted to the rank of colonel.
Created count, enrolled to the nobility of Finland where his main estate was located.
Charlotte Disbrowe visited Sweden in 1834, where her father, was stationed. She met Suchtelen and mentioned in her biography that: