Nicholas Annenkov

Nicholas Annenkov

General Nicholas Nikolaievich Annenkov (Николай Николаевич Анненков)(Dec. 1799 in Nizhny Novgorod – Nov. 26, 1865 in St. Petersburg, Russia) was an influential Russian General of the Infantry, Governor-General of Kiev and Bessarabia, and member of the State Privy Council. He was the brother of prominent Russian poet, Varvara Annenkova.

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1799–1830

Born into great wealth as a member of the nobility of Nizhny Novgorod, Nicholas Annenkov was the son of Colonel Nicholas Nikanorovich Annenkov (1764–1839). After briefly attending Moscow University, he joined the Army to fight against Napoleon, thereby beginning a military career that would last the rest of his life. By his mid-20s he was appointed Aide-de-Camp to Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia and promoted to Colonel of the Infantry. During the Turkish Campaign of 1828, Annenkov distinguished himself and was awarded the Order of St. Anna.

1831–1850

During the 1831 November Uprising in Poland, Annenkov served as Chief of Staff to General Baron Fabian Gottlieb von Osten-Sacken. During one attack, Annenkov routed an entire enemy division and captured 1,200 combatants. He was awarded the St George's Cross (4th Class) and appointed to Tsar Nicholas I’s personal suite.[1]

Owing to his military successes, in 1844 Nicholas Annenkov was promoted to Adjutant General of the Infantry. On November 3, 1848, he was made a member of the State Council.

1851–1865

In 1854 General Annenkov was appointed Interim Governor-General of New Russia and Bessarabia, a posting that coincided with the Crimean War. His actions during the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) and the bombardment of Odessa resulted in further decorations: the silver medal and the light-bronze medal.[2]

From 1856 to 1862 Annenkov served as State Comptroller of the Imperial Court. In 1861 Tsar Alexander II of Russia promoted him to Full General, Order of St. Vladimir. His final posting, from 1862 to 1865, was as Governor-General of Kiev and the western provinces; however, illness cut short his service, and he retired to Nice, France, for recuperation. As a final duty to the state, General Annenkov accompanied the body of Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia, back to Russia. Even though Annenkov rejoined the State Council upon returning, he died shortly thereafter.

Family

General Nicholas Annenkov was married to Vera Ivanova Bukharina (1813–1902), daughter of Ivan Bukharin (1772–1858), Governor-General of Kiev (1820–22). They had five children:

  • 1) General Mikhail Annenkov (1835–1899)
  • 2) Elena (1837–1904), married to Major General Ioasaf Arkadievich Nelidov, great-grandson of Empress Catherine the Great;
  • 3) Elizabeth (1840–1886), married to Viktor, prince Galitzine, Master of the Horses for the Imperial Household. His brother Alexei, prince Galitzine, was an early lover and friend of Tchaikovsky;
    • 3a) Viktor, prince Galitzine (1860–77)
    • 3b) Vera, princess Galitzine
  • 4) Maria (1844–1889), married to Karl de Struve, diplomat and Imperial Privy Councilor
    • 4a) Boris de Struve
    • 4b) Olga de Struve
    • 4c) Vera de Struve
    • 4d) Elena de Struve
    • 4e) Maria de Struve
  • 5) Alexandra (1849–1914), married Vicomte Melchior de Vogüé
    • 5a) Comte Henry de Vogüé
    • 5b) Comte Raymond de Vogüé
    • 5c) Comte Felix de Vogüé

Until their marriages, General Annenkov's daughters served as ladies-in-waiting to Empress Maria Alexandrovna.

Index

  1. ^ Lincoln, W. Bruce. The Ministers of Alexander II: A survey of their backgrounds and service careers. Cahiers de Monde Russe, 1976, Vol. 17, Issue 17-4, page 477.
  2. ^ Russian writers. 1800–1917. Biographical dictionary, Vol. 1 A-Moscow, Great Russian Encyclopedia, 1992, page 80

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