- Dmitriy Vladimirovich Golitsyn
Serene Prince Dmitriy Vladimirovich Golitsyn ( _ru. Дмитрий Владимирович Голицын) (
29 October 1771 –27 March 1844 ,Paris ) was aRussia ncavalry General prominent during theNapoleonic Wars , statesman and military writer.He was born in the family of Knyaz Vladimir Borisovich
Golitsyn (1731 – 1798) and his wife Natalie Tchernyshova, nicknamed "La Princesse Moustache", or "the Queen of Spades", who was portrayed as a central character inPushkin 's story (andTchaikovsky 's opera) of the same name.In 1774 Golitsyn was enrolled in the
Leib Guard Preobrazhensky regiment and received his first rank ofsergeant in 1777. He continued his education inStrasbourg and from 1781 he travelled inGermany andFrance with his family. In the middle of 1780s the Golitsyns settled inParis , where Dmitriy studied military science. In 1785 Golitsyn returned toRussia and entered the cavalry. During theKościuszko Uprising he fought underAleksandr Suvorov and on24 October 1794 distinguished himself at theBattle of Praga and earned his firstOrder of St. George of the 4th degree.In the reign of Emperor Paul I he was quickly promoted, first to
colonel (on2 May 1797 ), then toMajor General (on5 August 1798 ), and finally toLieutenant General (on21 August 1800 ). He meanwhile received theOrder of St. Anna , 4th degree, and became a member of theKnights Hospitaller .Golitsyn fought bravely during the
Napoleonic Wars . In 1805, during the War of theThird Coalition , his regiment started the campaign in the corps of Count Bennigsen inSilesia . In December 1806 he led the 4th division at theBattle of Golymin . This victory and success of Bennigsen at theBattle of Pułtusk stopped the French forces. After that, Golitsyn commanded the cavalry of the left wing. His forces took part in all major actions – at Eylau, Heilsberg and Friedland. For this campaign he received numerous Russian and foreign awards: theOrder of St. George , 3rd degree (on21 January 1807 ), theOrder of St. Vladimir , 2nd degree, thePrussia nOrder of the Red Eagle (on18 May 1807), theOrder of the Black Eagle on25 June 1807), and a gold sword with diamonds with the inscription "For Bravery."After a brief participation in the
Finnish War Golitsyn resigned his commission on18 April 1809 and travelled inGermany . He listened to lectures at different universities. Upon returning to Russia he lived in his estate near Moscow.On
31 August 1812 he entered military service again.Kutuzov entrusted him with leading the cavalry of the 2nd army, at which he excelled at Borodino, Vyasma, and Krasny.In 1814 he was promoted to the rank of fullGeneral-of-Cavalry .He governedMoscow as War Governor for 25 years. In 1829 he founded a committee aimed at the protection of prisoners and supportedFriedrich Joseph Haass . On16 April 1841 Golitsyn received the title of "Serene Prince" for his great merits.From the end of 1830s Golitsyn was seriously ill and from 1838 he received medical treatment for the
urolithiasis . He died in Paris on 27 March 1844, several months before the 25-years anniversary of his service Governor of Moscow.Works
Dmitriy Golitsyn wrote several military books, including:
* "Essai sur le 4-eme livre de Vegece" (1790)
* "Manuel du volontaire en campagne" (1794)
* "Опыт наставлений, касающийся до экзерсиций и манёвров кавалерийского полка" (1804)He also sponsored the "Bulletin du Nord" described Russia for foreign readers.References
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* [http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/slovar/sl_g27.html Dictionary of Russian Generals]
* Families of the nobility of the Russian Empire. Vol. II "Princes". St.Petersburg, 1995. P. 42.
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