The House of Budberg is the name of an old Baltic German noble family which originated from Westphalia, Germany. First documented since the beginning of the 14th century, members of the family held the title of Baron von Budberg-Bönninghausen in the Russian Empire, Sweden and Prussia.
Notable members
- Andreas Eberhard von Budberg (1750–1812), Russian diplomat
- Karl Ludwig von Budberg (1775–1829), Russian general
- Andrey Fedorovich von Budberg (1817–1881), Russian diplomat
- Moura Budberg (c. 1891–1974), Russian-British double spy
- Peter Alekseevich Budberg (1903–1972), Russian-American sinologist
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