The following sixty-four officers held the rank of Field Marshal during the Russian Empire. For post-1917 marshals, see Marshal of the Soviet Union.
| Year | Name | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| 1700 | Count Fedor Golovin | 1650–1706 |
| 1701 | Count Boris Sheremetev | 1652–1719 |
| 1709 | Prince Alexander Menshikov | 1673–1729 |
| 1725 | Prince Anikita Repnin | 1668–1726 |
| 1725 | Prince Mikhail Galitzine | 1675–1730 |
| 1726 | Count Jacob Bruce | 1670–1735 |
| 1728 | Prince Ivan Trubetskoy | 1667–1750 |
| 1728 | Prince Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov | 1667–1746 |
| 1732 | Count Burkhard von Munnich | 1683–1767 |
| 1736 | Count Peter von Lacy | 1678–1751 |
| 1756 | Stepan Apraksin | 1702–1758 |
| 1756 | Count Alexander Buturlin | 1694–1767 |
| 1756 | Count Alexei Razumovsky | 1709–1771 |
| 1759 | Count Pyotr Saltykov | 1698–1772 |
| 1761 | Count Alexander Ivanovich Shuvalov | 1710–1771 |
| 1761 | Count Pyotr Ivanovich Shuvalov | 1711–1762 |
| 1762 | Count Alexei Bestuzhev-Ruymin | 1693–1766 |
| 1762 | Prince Nikita Trubetskoy | 1699–1769 |
| 1764 | Count Kirill Razumovsky | 1728–1803 |
| 1769 | Prince Alexander Galitzine | 1718–1783 |
| 1770 | Count Pyotr Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky | 1725–1796 |
| 1773 | Count Zakhar Chernyshyov | 1722–1784 |
| 1784 | Prince Grigori Potemkin | 1739–1791 |
| 1794 | Prince Aleksander Suvorov | 1729–1800 |
| 1796 | Count Ivan Saltykov | 1730–1805 |
| 1796 | Prince Nicholas Repnin | 1734–1801 |
| 1796 | Prince Nikolay Saltykov | 1736–1816 |
| 1796 | Prince Alexander Prozorovsky | 1732–1809 |
| 1796 | Count Ivan Chernyshyov | 1726–1797 |
| 1797 | Count Mikhail Kamensky | 1738–1809 |
| 1807 | Count Ivan Gudovich | 1741–1820 |
| 1813 | Prince Mikhail Golenischev-Kutuzov | 1745–1813 |
| 1814 | Prince Mikhail Barclay de Tolly | 1761–1818 |
| 1825 | Prince Fabian Gottlieb von Osten-Sacken | 1752–1837 |
| 1826 | Prince Peter Wittgenstein | 1769–1843 |
| 1829 | Prince Ivan Paskevich | 1782–1856 |
| 1829 | Count Hans Karl von Diebitsch-Zabalkansky | 1785–1831 |
| 1850 | Prince Pyotr Volkonsky | 1776–1852 |
| 1856 | Prince Mikhail Vorontsov | 1782–1856 |
| 1859 | Prince Alexander Baryatinsky | 1815–1879 |
| 1865 | Count Friedrich Wilhelm Berg | 1793–1874 |
| 1878 | Grand Duke Nikolas Nikolaevich | 1831–1891 |
| 1878 | Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolaevich | 1832–1909 |
| 1894 | Count Joseph Vladimirovich Gourko | 1828–1901 |
| 1898 | Count Dmitry Milyutin | 1816–1912 |
The title of Russian Field Marshal was also bestowed on several foreign citizens:
| Year | Name | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| 1700 | Charles Eugène, Duc de Croy | 1651–1702 |
| 1761 | Friedrich Karl Ludwig, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck | 1757–1816 |
| 1774 | Louis IX of Hesse-Darmstadt | 1719–1790 |
| 1815 | Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | 1769–1852 |
| 1836 | Josef Graf zu Radetzky von Radetz | 1766–1858 |
| 1837 | Archduke Johann of Austria | 1782–1859 |
| 1871 | Helmuth Graf von Moltke | 1800–1891 |
| 1872 | Archduke Albrecht of Austria | 1817–1895 |
| 1872 | Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia | 1831–1888 |
| 1910 | King Nicholas I of Montenegro | 1841–1921 |
| 1912 | King Carol I of Romania | 1839–1914 |
Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, russian and/or field:
“A mans interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Thirtythe promise of a decade of loneliness, a thinning list of single men to know, a thinning brief-case of enthusiasm, thinning hair.”
—F. Scott Fitzgerald (18961940)
“I suppose with the French Revolution for a father and the Russian Revolution for a mother, you can very well dispense with a family, he observed.”
—Doris Lessing (b. 1919)
“My prime of youth is but a frost of cares,
My feast of joy is but a dish of pain,
My crop of corn is but a field of tares,
And all my good is but vain hope of gain:
The day is past, and yet I saw no sun,
And now I live, and now my life is done.”
—Chidiock Tichborne (15581586)