He was born in
Saint Petersburg as the son of astronomer
Theodor von Schubert. When he was sixteen years old, he accompanied his father on the Russian expedition to China. He was married to Sophie Rall, and had four children. He became an infantry general in the Russian army, head of the military topographic service, and honorary member of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. As an officer, he fought in the
War of the Fourth Coalition in 1806, in the
Finnish War in 1808 and in the
Russo-Turkish War in 1810. By 1812, he was an upper
quartermaster general, and at the
battle of Leipzig in 1813, he became a
colonel. Between 1815 and 1818, he stayed with the Russian occupation force in France, before returning to Russia as part of the general staff. He was interested in cartography. In 1845, he became an infantry general. He died in
Stuttgart in 1865, after having spent his last years traveling. The lunar crater
Schubert is named after him. ==Bibliography==