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Alexander Ivanovich Dmitriev-Mamonov

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He was born into a noble family and was the son of Major-General Ivan Dmitriev-Mamonov (1754–1812). His mother, Mariya (1768–1794), died when he was only seven and his father remarried into the Tolstoy family. Most sources say that his father's second wife, Yelena (1772–1855), was his mother.
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In addition to his military activities, he was an amateur artist and brought back numerous sketches from the battles he had seen during the Napoleonic campaigns. In 1820, he was one of the founders of the
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and the courage to speak out on behalf of those who had been exiled or placed in custody. In 1827, he was given command of a Hussar regiment and, in 1830, took part in suppressing the
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and promotions followed rapidly. By 1823, he had been promoted to Colonel and left the General's service. He had several friends among the
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at the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The awards he received during his military career include the
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in Moscow. He received the rank of Lieutenant and served in the battles of
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19th-century military personnel from the Russian Empire
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In 1835, he moved into the civil service and became a
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Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov

Orest Kiprensky
Russian
Saint Petersburg
Moscow
Hussar
battle painter
actuary
Collegium of Foreign Affairs
People's Militia
Ostrovno
Valutino
Borodino
Krasnoi
Pyotr Palen

Battle of Fère-Champenoise
adjutant
Nikita Volkonsky
Decembrists
November Uprising
light cavalry
Uhlan
Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts
Ivan Gagarin
Pyotr Kikin
Tsarskoye Selo
State Councillor
Order of Saint Vladimir

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