- Sergey Vyazmitinov
Count Sergey Kuzmich Vyazmitinov (Russian: "Сергей Кузьмич Вязьмитинов") (
7 October 1744 –15 October 1819 ,Saint Petersburg ), was aRussia n general and statesman.He descended from the ancient noble landowner's family of
Ruthenia n origin, known from end of 15th century.22 June 1759 he was recorded ascorporal into theObservational Corps , but started service only21 December 1761 as ensign of UkrainianNarodnoe Opolcheniye Corps. In 1762 he was moved intoManezh Company ("Манежная рота").During
Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774 he was aide-de-camp of the Vice President of theWar Collegium Count Zakhar Chernyshev, from 1770 he was a "generals-auditor-lieutenants" in the rank of premier-major, manager of the affairs of the march office of Chernyshev (from October 1771 of Count Peter Rumyantsev-Zadunaysky). In 1777 he was promoted toColonel and was appointed as the commander ofAstrakhan infantry regiment .On
22 September 1786 he obtained the rank ofMajor General and became the commander of theAstrakhan grenadier regiment for whose formation he was chiefly responsible. DuringRusso-Turkish War, 1787-1792 he commanded joined forces of thechasseur s and grenadiers battalions and participated in the taking ofKhotin ,Akkerman andBendery .From
1 March 1790 Vyazmyatinov was the ruler ofMogilev 's deputy and the commander ofBelarusian chasseur Corps . On2 September 1793 he was promoted tolieutenant-general , from4 March 1794 Senator . In September 1794 he was appointed acting Governor General ofSimbirsk andUfa .From 1795 he commanded the
Orenburg Corps . He helped stifle a rebellion ofKyrgyz and secured election as the khan of the Russian-backed puppet. From29 November 1796 he was Orenburgmilitary governor and the chief ofMoscow musketeer regiment . He was a military governor ofKamenets-Podolskiy from1 December 1796 , from3 December 1796 Governor General of Malorossiya, from13 January 1797 commandant ofPeter and Paul Fortress and the chief of itsgarrison regiment . Simultaneously (from24 April 1797 ) he commanded theCommissariat Department .On
5 November 1799 Vyazmyatinov was dismissed from the military service. On9 September 1801 he was appointed the civil governor of Malorossiya. From1 January 1802 he was the Vice President of theWar Collegium and from15 January simultaneously a senator and a member of thePermanent Council ("Непременный Совет"). After the creation of Ministry of Land Forces in8 September he become the first Defense Minister of Russia and carried out enormous work on the reorganization of the Arms Forces Administration.During his departure into front-line army (1805) emperor Aleksander I left Vyazmitinov as the commander-in-chief in St.Petersburg.
13 January 1808 he was dismissed (one of the reasons were the large scale of abuses by thecommissariat officials). On20 April 1811 he was newly accepted to the service, and with appointment as a member of the State Council.From
25 March 1812 he was a member of the Committee of Ministers, and from28 March Vyazmitinov was the commander-in-chief in St.Petersburg during absence of the Emperor, managing the Ministry of Police. Simultaneously, from9 September 1812 he was the Chairman of the Committee of Ministers, and from30 October 1816 military Governor General of St.Petersburg.On
19 August 1818 Vyazmitinov was granted acomital title . He was buried in the Lazarev burial-vault of theAlexander Nevsky Monastery .External links
* [http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/bio_we/vyazmitinov_sk.html Biography of Sergey Vyazmitinov]
* [http://www.redstar.ru/2002/09/20_09/3_01.html Biographies of Russian War Ministers]
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