Evgraf Davydov

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Evgraf Vladimirovich Davydov
Portrait of E.V. Davydov, as painted by Orest Kiprensky in 1809
Native name
Russian: Евгра́ф Влади́мирович Давы́дов
Born1775
Tula Governorate, Russian Empire
Died1823 (aged 47-48)
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service/branchImperial Russian Army
Years of service1791–1823
Rankmajor-general
Battles/warsWar of the Third Coalition

War of the Fourth Coalition

French invasion of Russia

War of the Sixth Coalition

AwardsOrder of St. George
Order of St. Vladimir
Order of St. Anna
Order of the Red Eagle
Gold Sword for Bravery

Evgraf Vladimirovich Davydov (Russian: Евгра́ф Влади́мирович Давы́дов; 1775 – 20 December 1823) was a major-general of the Russian Empire, who served in the era of the Napoleonic Wars. Davydov fought in the War of the Fourth Coalition, the War of the Fifth Coalition, and the War of the Sixth Coalition, losing a limb during the Battle of Leipzig, but nonetheless remaining in military service until his death.[1]

Biography[edit]

Evgraf Davydov was born to a noble Russian family in the Tula Governorate. On 9 September 1791, at the age of 16, he became a watch-master (Russian: Ва́хмистр) in the Life Guard Horse Regiment.[1] Several years later, in 1798, he was transferred as a cornet to the Life Guard Hussar Regiment.[1] On 12 April 1803, Davydov was promoted to the rank of colonel (polkovnik), and in 1805 he fought at the Battle of Austerlitz.[1] Two years later, during the War of the Fourth Coalition, Davydov fought at the battles of Guttstadt-Deppen, Heislberg, and Friedland.[1] During Napoleon's invasion of Russia, Davydov served in the "2nd Brigade of the Guard Cavalry Division of the 1st Reserve Cavalry corps in the First Western Army" according to Prof. Alexander Mikaberidze.[1] At the Battle of Ostrovno, Davydov's left hand was severely wounded.[1] Once healed, Davydov fought at the battle of Kulm; for his deeds in this battle he was promoted to major-general and appointed chef of the Lubensk Hussar Regiment on 5 September 1813, with "seniority", as Mikaberidze states, dating from August 1813.[1] In the Battle of Leipzig, Evgraf Davydov was grievously wounded, and lost his right arm and left leg.[1] He received several decorations in the ensuing weeks, including the Order of St. George (3rd class) on 22 February 1814, as well as the Order of the Red Eagle (2nd class) by the king of Prussia, Frederick William III.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mikaberidze 2005, p. 68.
  2. ^ Polovtsov 1900, p. 23.

Sources[edit]

  • Mikaberidze, Alexander (2005). Russian Officer Corps of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Savas Beatie. ISBN 978-1611210026.
  • Polovtsov, A. A., ed. (1900). "Давыдов, Евграф Владимирович". Russian Biographical Dictionary (in Russian). St. Petersburg.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • "ДАВЫДОВ Евграф Владимирович, генерал-майор". museum.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 16 December 2016.