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Fedor von Rauch

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Study of Fedor von Rauch by Anton von Werner, c. 1870

Fedor Alexander Gustav von Rauch (8 August 1822 - 15 January 1892) was a cavalry officer in the Prussian Army and son of Gustav von Rauch. Born in Berlin, he was 'Oberstallmeister' (chief equerry) on the privy councils of William I, Frederick III and Wilhelm II. He also took a major part in horse breeding and racing, becoming vice-president of the Union Club in Berlin (modelled on the British Jockey Club).