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Stanislavsky, Sergey Kirillovich

Sergei Kirillovich Stanislavsky (1721-1776) - Major General , one of the participants in the suppression of the Pugachev riot , commander of the Siberian Corps.

Sergey Kirillovich Stanislavsky
Date of Birth1721 ( 1721 )
Date of death1776 ( 1776 )
Affiliation Russian empire
Type of armycavalry
Rankmajor general
Battles / warsPeasant war led by Yemelyan Pugachev

Biography

Born in 1721 . He came from the Polish gentry , began his service at the court with a court footman in February 1742. On November 24, 1744, Stanislavsky was granted the assignment and grenadier of the Life Campaign . On November 30, 1749 he was granted the rank of vice corporal, with the production of captains and warrants, and in 1754 as captains . After 4 years, Stanislavsky was already a vice sergeant of the Life Campaign (from November 25, 1758), with the rank of prime minister , and in October 1761 he asked the Senate to put him on the noble list.

When the Life campaign was unbroken, on March 20, 1762, he was renamed college advisers , however, on March 30 of the same year he was again accepted for military service, with the rank of colonel, and appointed commander of the Perm Karabin regiment . On September 22, 1767, Stanislavsky was promoted to foreman , and a year later, on September 22, 1768, was promoted to major general , with the appointment of Lieutenant General I. I. Springer to the Siberian Corps. From the headquarters of the Ust-Kamenogorsk fortress he commanded four dragoon regiments: Siberian, Kolyvan, Troitsky and Vologda, located on the Irtysh line . After the death of the latter in 1771, he took command of the Siberian Corps [1] until the arrival of Lieutenant General Decolong [2] .

During the peasant war, Pugacheva Stanislavsky was in the detachment of lieutenant general Decolong and, by order of the latter, in June 1773, with a small detachment, he marched in the Orenburg Territory . After leaving the Trinity Fortress , after a 20-day forced march, having made more than 800 miles during this time, he reached the Orsk Fortress , from where he was to take part in hostilities against Pugachev .

In March 1774, he was instructed to monitor the movement of the rebels and send out announcements about the capture of Pugachev, and in April informed Prince Golitsyn that Pugachev was at the Ascension State-owned factories; in response to this, he was ordered to block Pugachev’s path to the Verkhne-Yaitskaya fortress . The latest news about Stanislavsky refers to June 1774, when he and his field team were again in the Trinity Fortress . In 1775, Stanislavsky was fired on vacation for 4 months, and in October of that year he was extended for another six months. He died in 1776.

Major General Stanislavsky is mentioned in Pushkin’s History of Pugachev , draft versions of her text and archival blanks for her. Information about Stanislavsky is available in the “Annals” published by Pushkin by P. I. Rychkov . The mention of Stanislavsky is also in the notes of I. S. Polyansky and Karl Khayetskiy [1] .

Sources

  • Stanislavsky, Sergey Kirillovich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. , 1902. - T. 12: Monkeys - Ochkin. - S. 318-319.
  • A collection of biographies of cavalry guards. [1724-1899]: On the occasion of the centuries. the anniversary of Her Majesty the Grand Duchess Maria Fedorovna Regiment / Comp. under the editorship of S. Panchulidzeva. - T. 1. - 1901.
  • Ya. K. Grot, "Materials for the history of the Pugachev riot."
  • H. Dubrovin, “ Pugachev and His Companions, ” Vol. II, St. Petersburg. , 1884, p. 71, 118, 121-122, 151, 384; T. III, St. Petersburg. , 1884, p. 12, 60, 76.
  • "The report of Stanislavsky Reinsdorp of December 4, 1773," in appended. to the "History of the Pugachev rebellion", A. S. Pushkin, "Collected. soch. ”, vol. VI, ed. 1881, p. 318.
  • Decolong's attitude of December 10, 1778, in Moscow. Archive of the General Staff, inventory 47, VI.
  • Report Prince Golitsyna Bibikova, ibid., Inventory 47, Prince. Viii. - “Russian Archive”, 1867, No. 5.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Notes by Karl Khayetskiy // Kiev Old. - No. 11, 1883. - S. 436.
  2. ↑ I. G. Andreev. Description of the average horde of Kyrgyz-Kaisaks . - Almaty: Gylym, 1998.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stanislavsky,_Sergey_Kirillovich&oldid=102605499


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