Pavel Fedorovich Iordanov ( November 17 [29], 1858 , Taganrog - March 1, 1920 , Father Prinkipo ) - Russian doctor, public figure and statesman, mayor of Taganrog ( 1905 - 1909 ).
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P.F. Iordanov | |
| Birth | November 17 (29), 1858 Taganrog |
| Death | March 1, 1920 (61 years old) about. Principino ( Turkey ) |
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| Spouse | Maria Alexandrovna Iordanova ( Lakier ) |
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Biography
He was born on November 17 ( 29 ), 1858 [1] ( 1857 [2] ) in Taganrog , in the family of the merchant 3 of the guild Fyodor Petrovich Iordanov [2] . He graduated from the Taganrog male gymnasium with a gold medal in 1877 [1] . The first two classes in the gymnasium were a fellow practitioner of Anton Chekhov [2] .
He studied at the medical faculty of Kharkov University . M.D. He began his service as a sanitary doctor in Taganrog [2] . He was elected by the vowel of the City Council of Taganrog , the mayor . Since 1904 - a representative of the Taganrog barge society in all government and public institutions. His correspondence with A.P. Chekhov is known about the installation of a monument to the work of M.M. Antokolsky Peter the Great in Taganrog on the 200th anniversary of the founding of the city.
In 1912-1917 - an elected member of the State Council from Trade, was a member of the center group [3] . During the First World War - Assistant to the Supreme Head of the Sanitary and Evacuation Unit of Prince A.P. Oldenburg . Senator (1917). He met the revolution of 1917 as the chief medical officer of the Russian Empire [1] . Returning soon to Taganrog, he headed the medical service of the Volunteer Army [1] .
After the 1917 revolution, P.F. Iordanov moved to Kislovodsk and returned to medical practice. In 1919, on behalf of the international organization of the Red Cross , P.F. Iordanov escorted transport with wounded and sick military personnel from Novorossiysk to Constantinople . Then he works in a hospital on one of the Princes' Islands , Principo Island [1] , where he develops typhus and dies on March 1, 1920 [2] . His ashes were transported by his son to Rome and buried in a family crypt in the Testaccio cemetery [2] .
Rewards
- Order of St. Stanislav
- Order of St. Anne
Family
- Wife, Maria Alexandrovna Iordanova (Ur. Lakier ; 12/2/1871 - 06/20/1962), was buried next to her husband in the Testaccio cemetery .
- The youngest son of P.F. Iordanov, Nikolai Pavlovich Iordanov (08.10.1894–3.7.1925), graduate of the Imperial Alexander Lyceum (LXXII course, graduation 1916), official of the Special Chancellery for the credit unit, for participation in the monarchist counter-revolutionary organization on 06/22/1925 the college of the OGPU of the Leningrad Military District was sentenced to capital punishment. He was shot in Leningrad in 1925 according to the “Case of Lyceum Students” [1] . Rehabilitated posthumously on 31.1.1994
- The eldest son, Alexander Pavlovich Iordanov (17.6. 1889 -6.3. 1966 ), was the secretary of the Imperial Russian Embassy in Rome [1] .
Note: By the decision of the court of the canton of Geneva ( Switzerland ) A.P. Iordanov was allowed to accept his generic surname from Uncle Dmitry Ivanovich Oznobishin and henceforth be referred to as Iordanov-Oznobishin.
Sources
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pashchenko I. This street, this house. The House of Jordan // Taganrog Truth. - 2010. - November 19.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kirichek M.S., Nazarenko I.V. Iordanov Pavel Fedorovich // Encyclopedia of Taganrog. - Taganrog: Anton, 1998 .-- S. 367. - ISBN 5-88040-017-4 .
- ↑ Lopukhin V. B. Notes of the former director of the department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. - St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriya, 2008 .-- 540 p. - ISBN 978-5-98187-268-6 .