Aleksandr Evtikhievich Mozalevsky (c. 1803 - June 7, 1851) - ensign of the Chernigov Infantry Regiment, Decembrist. Member of the uprising of the Chernigov Regiment .
Alexander Evtikhievich Mozalevsky | |
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Date of Birth | 1803 |
Place of Birth | with. Olshanets , Fatezhsky district , Kursk province |
Date of death | June 7, 1851 |
Place of death | with. Ustyanskoe , Yenisei Province |
Allegiance | Russian empire |
Occupation | Decembrist |
Father | Evtikhiy Ivanovich Mozalevsky |
Biography
From the nobility of the Kursk province. Father - landowner of the village of Olshanets, Fatezhsky district, Kursk province (there are 12 souls behind him), college colleague Evtikhiy Ivanovich Mozalevsky.
March 3, 1821 entered the service of the ensign in the Chernigov Infantry Regiment. Warrant Officer since May 20, 1824, junior officer of the 6th Musketeer Company. There he became close to the revolutionary-minded officers of the regiment and was admitted to the members of the secret society of the United Slavs. He won the respect of not only ordinary members of society, but also his leader Muravyev-Apostol.
During the uprising of the Chernigov regiment and his campaign to capture the mountains. Vasilkova A. Ye. Mozalevsky at the head of two companies joined the march. Muravyov-Apostol entrusted A. E. Mozalevsky with a responsible task: to head reconnaissance of the Chernigov people to Kiev in order to clarify the situation and the possibility of the insurgent regiment going there. Alexander Mozalevsky, on his way to Kiev with such an important assignment, had to, along with the four soldiers accompanying him, spread the Orthodox Catechism in the city, which was a kind of propaganda document of the Decembrist movement. The Catechism was compiled by Muraviev-Apostol and Bestuzhev-Rumin “to appeal to indignation against monarchical power.” In addition, as S. I. Muravyov-Apostol showed during the investigation, sending Ensign Mozalevsky and soldiers to Kiev, he handed him a letter to the Kursk regimental officer, Krupennikov, but Mozalevsky could not see him. While Mozalevsky in Kiev was negotiating with some officers from military units, intelligence soldiers distributed the Orthodox Catechism to the military and residents of the city. But Mozalevsky could not carry out the task - all the outposts of the city were blocked by government troops. When leaving Kiev, he was arrested.
According to the commander-in-chief of the army, he was sentenced to death by the military court at the Main Apartment of the 1st Army in Mogilev, according to the opinion of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army 1, was sentenced to death and nobility according to the opinion of the Auditorium Department 10.7.1826 in hard work forever. The civil execution was carried out in Vasilkov at a meeting of teams from the regiments of the 9th infantry division.
Sent from Kiev on foot to Siberia - 5.9.1826, arrived in Moscow - December 1826, sent on - 1.1.1827, arrived in Kazan - 22.2.1827, sent on - 24.2, arrived in the Chita ostrog - 12.2.1828, sent in the Zerentuy mine, where he arrived in March 1828. He was sued by the Military Judicial Commission at the Nerchinsk factories in connection with I. I. Sukhinov's attempt to organize an uprising, but was found to be unaffiliated and relieved of responsibility. Arrived at the Petrovsky Plant in September 1830, the period was reduced to 15 years - November 8, 1832, and to 13 years - 12/14/1835. At the end of the term in 1839, he was to be sent to settle in the village of Rozhdestveno, Kansk district, Yenisei province, but because of illness he was left in the Petrovsky plant. With the permission of the authorities in 1846, he traveled to the city of Verkhneudinsk in the Irkutsk province "to receive medical benefits." In the autumn of 1850, he was transferred to the village of Ustyanskoe, Yenisei Province , where his friend Veniamin Solovyov had been serving his sentence for 10 years. Died June 7, 1851.
Links
- Used materials from the site XPOHOC and the site of Anna Samal "Virtual Encyclopedia of the Decembrists" - https://web.archive.org/web/20050214132911/http://decemb.hobby.ru/
- Kursk pre-revolutionary - A.E. Mozalevsky