Dimitri Mikhailovich Youzefovitch
Dimitri Mikhailovich Youzefovitch | |
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Dimitri Mikhailovich Youzefovitch | |
Born | 1777 |
Died | 1821 44) | (aged
Occupation | Russian general |
Dimitri Mikhailovich Youzefovitch (1777–1821) was a Russian nobleman from the Poltava region. He is most notable for serving as a general in the Napoleonic Wars, especially his leadership of the force which besieged Metz in 1814. He was also commandant of Nancy after Paris's surrender.
Life
He joined the army aged 11, as a sergeant in the Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment. On 1 January 1795 he was promoted to captain and began active service, before transferring (still as a captain) into the Ekaterynoslavsky Cuirassier Regiment two years later.
External links
- "Словарь русских генералов". museum.ru. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
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