- Franz Lefort
Franz Lefort ("Франц Яковлевич Лефорт" in Russian) (
December 23 ,1655 (January 2 ,1656 ),Geneva —March 2 (12), 1699,Moscow ) was aRussia n military figure ofSwiss origin, general admiral (1695), and close associate of Peter the Great.Franz Lefort came from a merchant family. He began his military career in the French and Dutch armies. In 1675, Lefort arrived in
Russia with a unit under the command ofColonel Fan Forsten in order to find employment with theRussian army . In February of 1676, he came to Moscow, but was rejected by military officials. ThePosolsky Prikaz listed him as a visiting foreigner. Lefort settled in the so-calledNemetskaya sloboda in Moscow, where he would gain respect among other distinguished foreigners. In July of 1678, he once again applied for service in thetsarist army and was accepted in the rank ofcaptain . Then, Lefort was sent to one of the fronts during the Russo-Turkish War of 1676-1681. In the early 1679, he was ordered to join theKiev garrison under the command ofPrince Vasily Galitzine andGeneral Patrick Gordon . Upon his return to Moscow from a short trip to Geneva in 1683, Lefort was on variousdiplomat ic assignments until the fall of 1685.Lefort's house gradually turned into a main attraction of the Nemetskaya sloboda, attended not only by locals, but by Russian noblemen, such as the Galitzines. It appears that Lefort utilized his connections with the latter and received a fast promotion.
In 1687 and 1689, he took part in two unsuccessful
Crimean campaigns . Peter the Great became a frequent guest in Lefort's house since 1690. Lefort was one of the principal organizers and participators in Peter's military games, which would pave the way for his career advancement. In 1690, Lefort was promoted to the rank ofmajor general . He then becamelieutenant general (1691) andgeneral (1693). In 1692, Peter I funded the construction of a big reception hall for 1,500 people, which was an extension to Lefort's house. This hall hosted business meetings and Peter's parties.In 1691, Lefort was put in charge of a
regiment and issued a training ground on the left bank of theYauza River . Peter ordered construction of a sloboda for this purpose, which would later be called Lefortovskaya sloboda (the Lefort quarter, present-dayLefortovo ). In 1693-1694, Lefort accompanied Peter on his trip toArkhangelsk . In 1694, he participated in Peter's "funny" Kozhukhov campaign (a military game in a village of Kozhukhovo, between Moscow andKolomenskoye ).During the
Azov campaigns of 1695-1696, Lefort was in charge of theImperial Russian Navy . His return from the war was greeted with a solemn parade through Moscow to his "native" Nemetskaya sloboda and subsequent festivities. Lefort was awarded a title ofgovernor ("наместник", or namestnik) ofNovgorod and estates in twouyezd s.In 1696, Lefort together with
Fedor Golovin andProkopy Voznitsyn was put in charge of theGrand Embassy , a Russiandiplomatic mission toWestern Europe . Upon his return to Moscow in 1698, he took part in theStreltsy trial. That same year, he moved to a custom-built palace on the Yauza River, which would later be called the Lefortovsky Palace. The palace would soon become a center of the Russian political and royal life in 1698-1699. Peter the Great used to hold all his important meetings and numerous celebrations in Lefort's palace.Franz Lefort died in 1699. He is buried in the
Vvedenskoye Cemetery inLefortovo .External Links
* [http://www.lexikus.de/index.php?page=kapitel&thema=18&buch=868&kapitel=13012 About Franz Jacob Lefort in "Russische Günstlinge" by Gustav Adolf Wilhelm von Helbig, 1809] (German)
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