- Yefim Chaplits
Eufemiusz Czaplic ( _ru. Ефим Игнатьевич Чаплиц, Yefim Chaplits) (1768 – 1825) was a general of the
Russian Empire .Eufemiusz Czaplic was born into an old Polish noble family
Czaplic (Kierdeja Coat of Arms ) and began military service in thePolish army , but entered the Russian service with a rank of second major of onOctober 26 ,1783 . During the Russo-Turkish War of 1787-1792, he served in the staff of Prince Potemkin and took part in the battles ofOchakov ,Bendery andAkkerman . He received theOrder of St. Vladimir of 4th degree with the bow for the capture ofIzmail , where he commanded thechasseur s.In 1792, he became
Lieutenant Colonel and was transferred to theSmolensk Dragoon Regiment of GeneralMikhail Kakhovsky . During theKościuszko's Uprising of 1794 Chaplits was sent by BaronIgelström to carry the peace negotiations with Poles, but was wounded and captured atWarsaw . He was soon released and participated in thePersian Campaign of 1796 , where he commanded Grebensk and SemeinyCossack regiments. His regiments capturedDerbent andBaku , for which Chaplits was promoted to the rank of Colonel onJune 13 ,1796 . Upon his ascension to the throne, Emperor Paul I recalled the army back to Russia and had Chaplits dismissed from the military inFebruary 27 ,1798 . However, onMarch 27 ,1801 , on the fourth day after his assumption of the throne Emperor Alexander I returned Chaplits to service with a rank ofMajor General and onNovember 11 ,1803 appointed him to the Imperial Retinue.During the 1805 Campaign, he commanded the vanguard of Prince
Pyotr Bagration Corps and participated in actions atLambach ,Amstetten (received theOrder of St. George of 3rd degree,24 January 1806 ),Schöngrabern . After theBattle of Austerlitz he protected the retreat of the Russian Army. He became chief of thePavlograd Hussar Regiment on23 July 1806 , and commander of the cavalry brigade on23 October 1806. Chaplits participated in thePrussia n campaign and distinguished himself at Golymin,Allenstein , and two weeks served as commandant ofKönigsberg .From October 1809 to July 1810, Chaplits commanded the 7th Division, and in November 1810, took command of the Reserve Cavalry Corps. He led from February to March 1811 the 4th and in May 1811 the 8th Cavalry Divisions, and was appointed commander of the 3rd Reserve Cavalry Corps of the 2rd Reserve Army of Observation on
7 April 1812 . He defeated Saxon troops atKobryn andSlonim and took into captivity 1 General, 66 officers and 2300 soldiers with 4 standard and 8 cannons. For that and other engagements, in September 1812 he was appointed commander of theinfantry corps of the 3rd Army and acted againstLithuania n Guards of general Konopka.On
12 November 1812 he was promoted tolieutenant general and led the advance-guard of AdmiralPavel Chichagov ’s army to theBerezina River, fought the French at Borisov on26 November 1812, where he was lightly wounded in the head. He capturedVilna on28 November 1812 .In 1813, Chaplitz served at Thorn, was given command of cavalry of the army of Poland, and fought at Leipzig. In 1814, he participated in the siege of
Hamburg and assumed command of the 3rd Corps of the Army of Poland on18 April 1814 . In 1817, Chaplits rose to command the 3rd Hussar Division. He was relieved of command on27 February 1823 . During his career, he also received the PrussianOrder of the Red Eagle , the French Order ofLégion d'honneur , the RussianOrder of Alexander Nevsky , theOrder of St. Anna of 1st degree with diamonds, theOrder of St. Vladimir of 2nd degree and a golden sword with diamonds.References
* Alexander Mikaberidze, "The Russian Officer Corps in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1795-1815", ISBN 1-932714-02-2.
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* [http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/slovar/sl_ch02.html Article in the Dictionary of Russian Generals]
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