Fyodor Grigorevich Gogel[a] (Russian: Фёдор Григорьевич Гогель; born 1775–died 1827) was a lieutenant-general of the Russian Empire, principally known for his service during the Napoleonic Wars.
Biography
Born in Saratov, to a noble family, Fyodor was the brother of Ivan Gogel, and a relative of Alexander Gogel. Fyodor entered military service on 12 January 1785, and became a captain, several years later, on 12 January 1792.[1]