- Petr Alekseevich Pahlen
Count Peter Alekseyevich Pahlen (Russian: Пётр Алексеевич Пален; German: Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen) (
July 17 ,1745 —February 13 ,1826 ) was aRussia n courtier who played a pivotal role in the assassination ofEmperor Paul . He was a general since 1798, a count since 1799, and the Military Governor ofSt. Petersburg since 1798 until 1801.Early career
Pahlen stemmed from a family of
Baltic nobles . He served in the horse guards and saw service in theRusso-Turkish Wars . He was wounded atBendery and invested with theOrder of St George of the 4th degree. During theRusso-Turkish War, 1787-92 he distinguished himself during the Siege ofOchakov (order of St. George the 3rd degree).In 1787 Pahlen was put in charge of the
Riga Governorate . He conducted the negotiations leading to the incorporation ofCourland ,Semigalia , and otherBiron possessions into theRussian Empire . After that, he was appointed the first Governor General ofCourland guberniya (1795).Paul's reign
On
December 3 ,1796 Pahlen was appointed to run a cuirassier regiment ofRiga , but soon the new Emperor made him regret his former contacts with the disgraced princePlaton Zubov . In January 1797 Pahlen was discharged from of governorship, and on 26 February he was relieved from his post in the regiment and excluded from the service.However, he was soon again accepted to the active service and appointed the inspector of the cavalry and the commander of the household troops of horse regiment. He was rapid in acquiring the sovereign's confidence. Enjoying the unlimited favor of Pavel I, for three years (1798 - 1801) he served as the military governor of
Saint Petersburg , the governor of Baltic provinces, the inspector of 6 military inspections, the great chancellor of the Maltese order, the chief director of mail, the member of council and board of foreign affairs.During his time in office the building of
St Michael's Castle and sea military school was completed. The Field of Mars was graced with monuments honoring Field Marshal Rumyantsev andAlexander Suvorov . The iron foundry was transferred fromKronstadt to Petersburg.Nikolai Rezanov founded theRussian-American Company .Conspiracy and regicide
In August 1800 Pahlen was discharged from his governorship, only to be reappointed on
October 21 . Seeing how fragile his position was, he joined the conspirators plotting against the emperor in the house ofOlga Zherebtsova . Together withNicholas Zubov he was one of plot's leaders and organizers. In the plot he played a dual role, trying in the case of failure to conceal his participation.He extracted from the emperor the written order to arrest his son and heir, Alexander Pavlovich, and showed this to him in order to overcome his fluctuation in the plot. He was present during Paul's strangling on the night of
March 12 ,1801 . After the assassination he acquired an irreconcilable enemy in the EmpressMaria Feodorovna who prevented him from occupying any important post under Alexander's reign. On 1 April, 1801, he was discharged from the service and ordered to withdraw into his estates inCourland . Pahlen died inMitava onFebruary 13 ,1826 .Pahlen in film
In 1908
Dmitry Merezhkovsky wrote the play "Pavel I", which enjoyed limited popularity in Russia. In 2003 the directorVitaly Melnikov adapted the play into the movie "Poor, Poor Pavel". In contrast to the play, the accent in the film is made not only on the fate of Pavel I, but also on Pahlen's role in the plot against him. Pahlen is seen as the tragic figure, which arranged the plot against his own will, worrying not about himself, but about the good of Russia. The role of Pahlen was played byOleg Yankovsky , that of Paul - byViktor Sukhorukov .In 1928,
Lewis Stone played Pahlen in "The Patriot," starringEmil Jannings as Paul I. This film is considered lost, although fragments of it still exist in the UCLA Film Archives.Pahlen in literature
[http://books.google.com/books?id=PmBFoNx-QQ8C&pg=PA15&ots=xjlWFOoDV-&dq=Sartre+Nausea+Pahlen&sig=2ftYHSj-g1nJKMaiGa454M_eraA#PPA7,M1 Pahlen in Sartre's 'Nausea']
[http://books.google.com/books?id=GIBCdAQaCrEC&pg=PA108&dq=PAhlen Pahlen in the writing of John Quincy Adams]
[http://books.google.com/books?id=g2Pjb1hhFg4C&pg=RA2-PA394&dq=PAhlen#PRA2-PR49,M1 Pahlen in the writings of Thomas Jefferson]
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