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Malama, Vladimir Vladimirovich

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Vladimir Vladimirovich Malama (1872-1935) - Russian statesman and public figure.

Vladimir Vladimirovich Malama
Vladimir Vladimirovich Malama
chamber-junker Dvora E.I.V. Nicholas II
BirthJune 7 (19), 1872 ( 1872-06-19 )
Ekaterinoslav
Death1935 ( 1935 )
Nice
KindMalama
FatherVladimir Fedorovich Malama
MotherVera Ivanovna (nee Sinelnikova), daughter of a major general
SpouseAnna Pavlovna, nee Samoilova, daughter of a court adviser
Childrensons: Andrew (1896), Fedor (1900), Vladimir (1909)
daughter: Vera (1902).
Education
AwardsMedal "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III" , Medal "In memory of the coronation of Emperor Nicholas II" (1896), Order of Vasa , 2nd art. (1897), Order of St. Stanislav 3rd art. (1899), Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree (1902), Order of St. Stanislav of the 2nd art. (1904), "Red Cross Medal" In Memory of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 "(1906)" (1906), Order of St. Anne , 2nd art. (1910), Order of St. Vladimir , 4th art. (1911), Medal "In memory of the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812" (1912)

Biography

Born on June 7 (19), 1872 in the city of Yekaterinoslav, came from the hereditary noblemen of the Yekaterinoslav province , Orthodox. He was brought up in the Imperial Alexander Lyceum , which he graduated on May 22 [ June 3 ], 1893. May 27 [ June 8 ], 1893 - voluntarily determined L.-G. His Majesty's Hussar Regiment; August 8 (20), 1894 - Cornet of the same regiment; February 26 [ March 10 ] 1896 was awarded a medal in memory of Emperor Alexander III ; On August 8 (20), 1896 , he was transferred to the reserve of the Guards Cavalry.

Foreign Service

 
Vladimir Vladimirovich Malama, 1895.

December 9 (21) of the same year - appointed to serve in the 2nd Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. February 21 [ March 5 ] 1897 - college secretary ; May 26 [ June 7 ] of the same year was awarded a medal in memory of St. Coronations of Emperor Nicholas II ; in the same year, November 19 [ December 1 ], the Swedish Order of Vasa was awarded with a 2nd degree cavalier cross; January 7 (19), 1897 - honorary foreman of the shelter in memory of Mary, Catherine and George (Prince. Oldenburgsky) in St. Petersburg; December 1 (13) of the same year - translator of the VIII class of the 2nd Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; On May 2 (14), 1897 , a mark was awarded in memory of the 100th anniversary of the Office of the Empress Mary; August 8 (20), 1897 - titular adviser ; April 18 (30), 1899 was awarded the Order of St. Stanislav of the 3rd art .; July 2 (14) of the same year - translator of the VII class of the 2nd Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; August 8 (21), 1900 - college assessor , April 14 (27), 1902 awarded the Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree;

In Yekaterinoslav

On May 11 (24) of the same year he was elected the Yekaterinoslav district leader of the nobility (in which position he had been before the Revolution); Since 1903 - Member of the Ekaterinoslav Scientific Archival Commission; On October 5 (18), 1904 he was elected Honorary Justice of the Peace in Yekaterinoslav Uyezd (in which position he held before the Revolution); On December 6 (19) of the same year he was awarded the Order of St. Stanislav of the 2nd Art. On January 19 [ February 1 ], 1906 , he was elected by the Nobility at the head of the deputation to present the Most Realized Address to the Emperor; On May 18 (31) of the same year, the Red Cross medal was awarded in memory of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. ; January 30 [ February 12 ] 1908 - college adviser ; in June 1909, upon the election of the Yekaterinoslavsky Uyezd Zemsky Assembly, he participated in the head of the deputation in the celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the Poltava victory ; December 6 (19) of the same year - granted to the chamber junkers of the Court of His Imperial Majesty; December 6 (19), 1910 - awarded the Order of St. Anne of the 2nd degree; January 24 [ February 6 ] 1911 - State Councilor ; September 22 [ October 5 ] of the same year was awarded the Order of St. Vladimir 4th degree; January 7 (20), 1912 - the badge was awarded the 100th anniversary of the Imperial Alexander Lyceum ; in August of the same year - according to the election of the Yekaterinoslavsky Uyezd Zemsky Assembly, participated in the head of the deputation in the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812 ; on the day of this anniversary, August 26 [ September 8 ], a medal was awarded in memory of the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812 ; October 7 (20), 1912 - elected Yekaterinoslav Uyezd Zemsky Assembly as the head of the deputation to participate in the celebrations of the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty . He owned estates: Daryevka (1332 acres) and Voskresensk (2000 acres) in Yekaterinoslav Uyezd and Lubyanka (2000 acres of land) in Pavlograd Uyezd . Wife - Anna Pavlovna [1] , nee Samoilova, daughter of a court counselor.

In exile

After the Revolution, Vladimir Vladimirovich was able to move with his family to Hungary, where, thanks to his reputation and energy, he soon became the head of the Russian colony of emigrants in this country.

The article “Russian White Emigration in Hungary: People and Organization” says:

“In Hungary, the representative of the ROCC was Vladimir Vladimirovich Malama, a former state adviser and officer of the Life Guards Hussar Regiment. In addition to all the various "representatives", he was already considered the head of the Russian colony in Hungary since 1919. "

- [2]

In the book “Four-Thirds of Our Lives,” N. I. Krivoshein writes about his parents: “He (father) went to practice in Yekaterinoslav, which plant I don’t know; but he lived there for three months and met my mother, Vera Nikolaevna Malama and, having graduated from the Mining Institute, married. ”

And further:

“... my mother’s cousin, Vladimir Vladimirovich Malama, published in 1911 a luxuriously published book Rod Malam - genealogy painting, family archives, family tree. He presented this book to my mother, Vera Nikolaevna, nee Malam. Unfortunately, my mother was unable to take the book from Russia, and she disappeared on Kirochnaya 22, in our house, as well as everything else. Now I learned that Rod Malam’s book is in London, at the British Museum; another instance was in the possession of the son of V.V. Malam, Fyodor Vladimirovich, who lived in Paris. "

- [3]

Later, Malama became a personal friend of the ruler of the Kingdom of Hungary, Admiral Miklos Horthy .

Family

  • Wife - Anna Pavlovna Samoilova.
  • Sister - Vera Vladimirovna Comstadius (nee Malama), ended up in exile in Greece. In 1921, she was elected treasurer of the Union of Russian Orthodox Christians in Greece, and died in 1948 [4] .
  • Daughter - Vera Vladimirovna, died at the end of the 20th century in Paris .
  • Son - Vladimir Vladimirovich, died in 1998 in the United States with the rank of Colonel of the US Army. His son received baronial dignity from Queen Elizabeth II .

Rewards

  • Order of St. Vladimir 4th art.,
  • St. Stanislav 2nd century,
  • St. Anna, 2nd st .;
  • Anniversary sign “100th Anniversary of the Office of the Institutions of Empress Maria”,
  • “In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty”,
  • “100th anniversary of the Imperial Alexander Lyceum”;
  • medals "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III",
  • “In memory of the coronation of 1896”,
  • The Red Cross
  • “In memory of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Poltava”,
  • “100th anniversary of World War II”,
  • "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty."

Notes

  1. ↑ Born on July 29 [ August 11 ], 1878 , she has a Red Cross medal in memory of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.
  2. ↑ GAFT. 5826. Op. 1, D.22, L.190.
  3. ↑ Krivoshein N. I. Four-thirds of our lives. M. 1999.
  4. ↑ GARF. F. R-6343. Op. 1. D. 231. L. 17.

Sources

  • Malama V.V. Rod Malama. Ekaterinoslav, 1912
  • Modzalevsky, V. L. "Little Russian family tree", Kiev, 1912.
  • Commemorative Book of the Ekaterinoslav Province, 1915.
  • Jovanovich M. Russian emigration in the Balkans / Per. from Serbs .. - M.: Library Fund “Russian Abroad”; Russian Way, 2005.S. 361, 474.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Malama__Vladimir_Vladimirovich&oldid=100338083


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