- Adam Ożarowski
Count Adam Petrovich Ozharovsky (1776 —
30 November ,1855 ,Warsaw ) was aRussia n general of Polish descent who distinguished himself during theNapoleonic Wars .His father,
hetman Piotr Ożarowski , was seized by the insurrectionists and charged with treason during the Warsaw Uprising, which took place from April 17 to April 19, 1794. He was sentenced to death and executed byhanging three weeks after the insurrectionists gained control of the Polish capital, on May 9, 1794.Possibly as a consequence of this, Adam entered the Russian service.
Emperor Paul had him dismissed from the imperial service and committed to prison in 1798; he was pardoned the following day, without any explanation. In 1806, upon her divorce withCount Pahlen , Ozharovsky married Maria, great niece ofPrince Potemkin and the last CountessSkavronsky .In September 1802 Ozharovsky was promoted Colonel and took part in all the
Napoleonic Wars that followed. During theBattle of Austerlitz he took hold of the French banner, an exploit which won him theOrder of Saint George . He also excelled in theBattle of Friedland , which claimed the life of his brother. On22 July ,1807 Ozharovsky was promoted Major General.Ozharovsky played a prominent part in the
Patriotic War of 1812 . An admirer of the military theories ofErnst von Pfuel , he was put in charge of the camp of Russian forces near theDrissa River . At Tarutino and Maloyaroslavets, Ozharovsky commanded a separate corps ofCossacks and peasant militia. His "flying column" was stationed at Krasnoi, when theYoung Guard attacked the town and succeeded in ousting Ozharovsky from it.During the foreign campaigns of the Russian army, Ozharovsky fought in all major battles and took 20 French cannons at Sompuis. At the close of the war, he was promoted Full General of Cavalry. He served as Alexander I's aide-de-camp and was appointed a senator on
6 December ,1826 . Ozharovsky fell out with the next emperor and settled into retirement in 1827 but returned to take part in the suppression of theNovember Uprising in 1831. At the time of his death, he was a member of the State Council of Poland.References
*The Dictionary of Russian Generals ( [http://www.museum.ru/1812/Persons/RUSS/ra_o06.html online version}] .
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