Adam Yuryevich Golynsky (1774-1809) - major general.
| Adam Yuryevich Golynsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | August 19 (30), 1774 |
| Date of death | April 5 (17), 1809 ( 34) |
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Biography
He came from the Mogilev nobles, began his service in 1793 in the Preobrazhensky regiment with the rank of sergeant; May 25, 1795 granted a lieutenant and cavalry guard; December 6, 1796 transferred to the Life Guards Semenovsky Regiment , with the production of captains; March 6, 1798 promoted to colonel. A year later, on March 2, 1799, Golynsky received the rank of major general and was transferred to the Izmailovsky regiment [1] .
In 1803 he was ordered to be a member of the army; On August 19, 1804 he was appointed chief of the Tomsk Musket Regiment [2] .
He was awarded the Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree and was commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem (05/29/1800).
He died on April 5, 1809 [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Golynsky // Major General // List of generalities by seniority . - SPb. , 1801. - S. 17.
- ↑ Bulletin of the Omsk State Museum of History and Local Lore . - Museum, 1998 .-- 864 p.
- ↑ Teplyakov S. Siberian musketeers // Altai Pravda. - May 18, 2012.
Sources
- Collection of biographies of cavalry guards
- Golynsky Adam Yuryevich // Biographical Dictionary. The highest ranks of the Russian Empire (10.22.1721 - 2.03.1917) / Comp. E. L. Potemkin. - M. , 2017 .-- T. I: A — Z. - S. 421.