Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Lodyzhensky ( February 20, 1854 - until May 1935) - Russian public and statesman, Vologda governor , member of the State Duma from the Tver province .
| Alexander Alexandrovich Lodyzhensky | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Nikolai Nikolaevich Gordeev | ||||||
| Successor | Count Dmitry Nikolaevich Tatishchev | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Leonid Mikhailovich Knyazev | ||||||
| Successor | Alexey Nikolaevich Khvostov | ||||||
| Birth | February 20, 1854 Zubtsovsky district of the Tver province | ||||||
| Death | until May 1935 | ||||||
| Kind | Lodyzhenskie | ||||||
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| Education | Tver Cavalry School | ||||||
| Religion | Orthodoxy | ||||||
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| Years of service | 1871-1874 | ||||||
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| Type of army | Cavalry | ||||||
| Rank | an officer | ||||||
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 family
- 2.1 Parents
- 3 Awards
- 4 Sources
Biography
He came from an old noble family of Lodyzhensky , hereditary noblemen of the Tver province. Landowner of the Zubtsovsky district (400 acres ).
He graduated from the Tver Cavalry Cadet School (1871). On February 1, 1874 he was promoted to officer, and on June 24 of the same year he retired and settled on his estate at Zubtsovsky Uyezd.
In 1877 he entered the civil service in elections. He was elected the vowel of the Zubtsovsky district (1882 — after 1912) and Tver provinces (1882 — after 1912) zemstvos , the Zubtsovsky district leader of the nobility (1878-1887) and the chairman of the congress of magistrates. In 1887-1892, he was an indispensable member of the Zubtsovsky district on peasant affairs presence. In 1892 he was appointed an indispensable member of the provincial presence.
Then he held the posts of Ryazan vice-governor (1893-1902) and the Vologda governor (1902-1906). Since 1905, he was an honorary justice of the peace for Totem Uyezd . On May 1, 1906, he was wounded with a knife in the back of his head when he tried to prevent the arson and destruction of the people's house , as well as the beating of people. On May 8, 1906, the Vologda City Duma elected Lodyzhensky as its honorary citizen, and in June of that year he retired due to illness, having risen to the rank of State Councilor (1894). Since May 1908 he was an honorary guardian on the board of institutions of the Empress Maria.
In 1907 he was elected a member of the State Duma from the Tver province by a congress of landowners. He was a member of the Union of October 17 faction. He was a member of the commissions: administrative, food, judicial reform, state defense.
In 1912 he was again elected a member of the State Duma from the Tver province. He was a member of the “ Union of October 17 ” faction, after its split, the Zemstvo-Octobrists faction. In 1915 he entered the Progressive Block . Consisted of the chairman of the regulatory committee and also a member of the commissions: on hunting, on military and naval affairs, on request. He was also a rapporteur on the verification of the rights of members of the State Duma and chairman of the 9th department of the Duma.
After the October Revolution in exile.
Family
He was married to Alexandra Fyodorovna Salova (11/19/1858 - 05/29/1935, Clamart, dep. O-de-Seine, France). The family had two sons:
- Fedor Alexandrovich (05.28.1877 - 03.03.1947, New York, USA) - in service since 1898, as an officer since 1900; captain. In exile in the USA. He was married to Elizabeth Gennadyevna Lvova.
- Alexander Alexandrovich (04/13/1886 - 08/03/1976, Paris, France) - a graduate of the Imperial School of Law , an official of the civil administration office at the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander , a member of the White Movement as part of the All-Union Union of Liberal Democratic Forces. In exile in France, a memoirist.
Parents
- Father - Alexander Fedorovich Ladyzhensky (Lodyzhensky) (05/27/1817-2.10.1855), lieutenant of the Cavalier Guard regiment, son of the famous bibliophile Fyodor Ilyich Ladyzhensky (1777-1852) and Varvara Alexandrovna Isleneva (1791-1848), sister of N. A. Islenev .
- Mother - Ekaterina Alekseevna nee Duclu (1828–1891), daughter of the court adviser Alexei Nikolaevich Duclu (1800–1873) and Maria Gavrilovna Bibikova (1801–1863), sister of D. G. Bibikov . Secondly married Colonel Dmitry Ilyich Paltov (1830-1900).
- Brother - Fedor Alexandrovich (1.02.1851-6 / 05/18/1868, Nice, France),
- Brother - Alexey Alexandrovich (04.25.1852—?).
- Brother - Ilya Alexandrovich (12.12.1855-7.06.1905, village of Chashnikovo, Zubtsovsky district, Tver province), colonel, father of Yu. I. Lodyzhensky .
Rewards
- Order of St. Anne , 3rd art. (1883);
- Order of St. Vladimir 4th art. (1888);
- Order of St. Vladimir 3rd art. (1896);
- Order of St. Stanislav 1st Art. (1901);
- Order of St. Anne 1st Art. (1905).
- Medal "In memory of the coronation of Emperor Alexander III" (1883);
- Medal "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III" (1896);
- Medal "For works on the first general census" (1897);
- Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty" (1913).
Sources
- 3rd convocation of the State Duma: portraits, biographies, autographs. - St. Petersburg: edition of N.N. Olshanskago, 1910.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008.
- Vologda Regional Universal Scientific Library. Biography of A. A. Lodyzhensky