You should know the drill by now, more of the frontmatter from the 2010 Mandelker translation. The majority of the people listed have handy-dandy Wikipedia pages, but others have much less (in terms that are accessible to me).
THE RUSSIANS
RULERS
Alexander I (1777–1825), Emperor, Alexánder Pávlovich Románov
Catherine II, The Great (1729–98), Empress
Constantine (1779–1831), Cónstantine Pávlovich Románov, Grand-Duke, brother to Alexander I, commander of the Imperial Guard
Elizavéta I (1709–61), Empress, daughter of Peter the Great
Márya Fyódorovna (1759–1828), Sophia Maria Louisa, Dowager Empress, wife of Emperor Paul I, mother of Alexander I and Nicholas I
Paul I (1754–1801), Pável Petróvich Románov, Emperor, son of Catherine the Great
Peter I, the Great (1672–1725), Pyotr Alexéevich Románov, Tsar and Emperor
STATESMEN AND WARRIORS
Apraksín, Count Stepán Stepánovich (1747–1827), lieutenant-general under
Catherine the GreatArakchéev, Count Alexéi Andréevich (1769–1834), general under Emperors Paul I and Alexander I; Minister of War in 1808
Armfeldt, Count Gustaf Mauritz (1757–1814), adviser to Alexander I
Bagovut, Karl (1761–1812), Russian general under Barclay de Tolly
Bagratión, Prince Pyotr Ivánovich (1765–1812), General-in-Chief of the
Russian armyBalashóv, Alexánder Dmítrievich (1770–1837), Military Governor of St Petersburg
Barclay de Tolly, Prince Mikhaíl Bogdanóvich (1761–1818), Commander-in-Chief of the Russian army until replaced by Kutuzov
Bennigsen, Count Leónty Leóntievich (1745–1826), Russian general
Buxhöwden, Count Fyódor Fyódorovich (1750–1811), general at Austerlitz
Chichagóv, Pável Vassílievich (1765–1849), admiral and Assistant Minister
of the NavyDokhtúrov, Dmítri Sergéevich (1756–1816), major general
Dórokhov, Iván Semyónovich (1762–1815), major general
Kutáisov, Alexánder Ivánovich (1784–1812), major general, artillery commander under Barclay de Tolly
Kutúzov, Prince Mikhaíl Ilariónovich (1745–1813), Commander-in-Chief
Míkhelson, Iván Ivánovich (1755–1807), cavalry generalj
Milorádovich, Mikhaíl Andréevich (1771–1825), commanded reserves and rear guard
Novosíltsev, Nikolai Nikoláevich (1761–1836), one of Alexander I’s intimate
advisers in favour of liberal reform
Plátov, Matvéi Ivánovich (1757–1818), general and Cossack hetman
Rastopchín, Count Fyódor Vasílievich (1763–1826), Governor-General of Moscow
Speránsky, Mikhaíl Mikhaílovich (1772–1839), adviser to Alexander I
Suvórov, Alexánder Vasílievich (1729–1800), general
Toll, Karl Fyódorovich von (1777–1842), quartermaster-general
Tuchkóv, Alexánder Alexéevich (1777–1812), brigadier general
Uvárov, Fyódor Petróvich (1773–1824), cavalry general
Viazmítinov, Sergéi Kuzmích (1744–1819), Russian Minister of Defence
Wintzingerode, Ferdinand Ferdinandovich (1770–1818), major general and
adjutant to Alexander IWittgenstein, Prince Pyotr Khristiánovich (1769–1843), general
Württemberg, Alexander Friderich, Duke of (1771–1833), cavalry general, brother of Empress Márya Fyódorovna
THE FRENCH
RULERS
Bonaparte, Joseph (1768–1844), older brother of Napoleon, King of Naples and Spain
Murat, Joachim (1767–1815), King of Naples, commander
Napoleon I, Buonaparte (1769–1821), Emperor
STATESMEN AND WARRIORS
Bernadotte, Jean-Baptiste (1763–1844), French general who became King Charles XIV of Sweden
Berthier, Louis-Alexandre (1753–1815), major general, Marshal, Minister of War
Bessières, Jean-Baptiste (1768–1813), Commander-in-Chief of the Cavalry during the Russian campaign
Broussier, Jean-Baptiste (1766–1814), major general in the Russian campaign
Caulaincourt, Armand Augustin Louis, Marquis de (1772–1827), diplomat and general, Duke of Vienna
Davout, Louis-Nicolas (1770–1823), Marshal, Duke, and Prince
Morand, Charles Antoine Louis Alexis (1771–1835), general
Ney, Michel (1769–1815), general
Sorbier, Jean Barthélemot de (1763–1827), Count of the Empire, Commander of Imperial Guard
THE AUSTRIANS AND PRUSSIANS
RULERS
Franz I (1768–1835), Emperor
Friedrich-Wilhelm III (1770–1840), King of Prussia
STATESMEN AND WARRIORS
Clausewitz, Karl Philipp Gottfried von (1780–1831), Prussian general
Liechtenstein, Prince Johann von (1760–1836), field-marshal and Commander-in-Chief
Mack von Liebereich, Baron Karl Freiherr (1752–1828), general
Metternich, Klemens Lothar Wenzel von (1773–1859), Foreign Minister
Weyrother, Franz Ritter von (1754–1807), general and Chief of Staff1
Wimpfen, Baron Maximilian von (1779–1854), general
Wolzogen, Ludwig (1774–1845), general
see you jan 1st!
love from kit (and tolstoy’s ghost)
I could not find anything for this man. Half of my results were just listing him in various editions of War and Peace.
Here is Franz Ritter von Weyrother's German Wiki page
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_von_Weyrother