Nikolai Fedorovich Rozhdestvensky (1863, p. Baskaki, Vladimir Uyezd - 1920) - clergyman of the Russian Orthodox Church, archpriest, participant in the defense of Port Arthur, assistant chief priest of the army and navy Kolchak, St. George Knight.
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The son of a priest Fyodor Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky.
Biography
- He graduated from the theological school in Vladimir .
- He graduated from the seminary in Vladimir.
- 1884 - Sent to the parish school of the Suzdal district as a teacher.
- 1885 - Rector of the church in with. Sanino.
- 1897 - Voluntarily went to Altai , taking the place of a teacher at the school for missionaries in Biysk .
- 1902 - At his own request, transferred to the Irkutsk diocese.
- 1904 - With the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War, he filed a petition for deployment to the army. Appointed as a priest of the 6th and 7th mobile hospitals, based on the medical vessel of the 1st Pacific Squadron " Mongolia " in Port Arthur Fortress.
- July 28, 1904 - On board the "Mongolia" participated in the battle with the Japanese squadron in the Yellow Sea .
- Upon the return of "Mongolia" to the port, he was appointed a regimental priest on the land front.
- 1907 - Senior priest of the 3rd Siberian Infantry Reserve Brigade.
- 1910 - Senior priest of the 43rd Siberian Rifle Regiment and the 11th Siberian Rifle Division.
- 1914 - Regimental priest of the 164th Infantry Zagatala Regiment .
- 1917 - Joined the White Guard.
- 1918 - The main priest of the 2nd Army of the Eastern Front.
- Assistant to the chief priest of the army and navy Kolchak.
- 1920 - During the retreat of the white, he became seriously ill and died. The burial place is unknown.