Ippolit Ivanovich Muravyov-Apostol ( 1806 - January 3, 1826 ). Warrant officer of the quartermaster part. The younger brother of Sergey and Matvey Muravyev-Apostles .
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Biography
On December 13, 1825 , after graduating from the St. Petersburg School of Column-Boomers, he went to the duty station in Tulchin . Member of the Northern Society . Member of the uprising of the Chernigov regiment , wounded in his left hand at with. Kovalevka. Not wanting to surrender, shot himself. He was buried in a common grave with M. A. Shchepillo, who was killed in a battle , and A. D. Kuzmin, who also shot himself. No monument was ordered to be erected on their grave, but instead the names of the dead Chernihiv were nailed to the symbolic gallows.
In the movie
Since not a single adult portrait of him was found, almost none of the directors filmed his image. In the two-part film Star of Captivating Happiness , he was shown in a very unusual way. The actor in an episodic role took letters, standing with his back to the audience.