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Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky

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Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky

Birth
Death
1 Jan 1909 (aged 60)
Burial
Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia Add to Map
Plot
Tikhvin cemetery
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Vice Admiral (04/10/1904) retired (08/05/1906). He graduated from the Naval School (1868), Mikhail Artillery Academy (1873). Member of the Commission of marine artillery tests in St. Petersburg. (1873-1883). Member of armed combat ship "Vesta" the Turkish battleship "Fethi-Bulend" during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878. Led the fleet Principality of Bulgaria (1883-1885). Senior officer armored battery "Kremlin" (1887-1889), the frigate "Duke of Edinburgh" (1889-1890). The commander of the clipper "Rider" (1890), "Cruiser" (1890-1891), nautical gunboat "Threatening" (1891). Naval agent in England (1891-1894). I commanded the cruiser rank "Vladimir Monomakh" (1894-1896), the 16th Naval Depot (1896-1898), coastal defense battleship "Firstborn" (1896-1898). Chief of Artillery Training Team (1896-1898). Commander (1899-1900), Head (1900-1902) Teaching and artillery detachment. ID Chief of the Naval Staff (1903-1904), formally - Chief of Naval Staff (1904-1906). Commander of the 2nd Squadron of the Pacific Fleet (1904-1905). Adjutant General (04/10/1904). In the battle of Tsushima seriously wounded, was taken prisoner on the destroyer "mischief." He died in St. Petersburg.
Vice Admiral (04/10/1904) retired (08/05/1906). He graduated from the Naval School (1868), Mikhail Artillery Academy (1873). Member of the Commission of marine artillery tests in St. Petersburg. (1873-1883). Member of armed combat ship "Vesta" the Turkish battleship "Fethi-Bulend" during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878. Led the fleet Principality of Bulgaria (1883-1885). Senior officer armored battery "Kremlin" (1887-1889), the frigate "Duke of Edinburgh" (1889-1890). The commander of the clipper "Rider" (1890), "Cruiser" (1890-1891), nautical gunboat "Threatening" (1891). Naval agent in England (1891-1894). I commanded the cruiser rank "Vladimir Monomakh" (1894-1896), the 16th Naval Depot (1896-1898), coastal defense battleship "Firstborn" (1896-1898). Chief of Artillery Training Team (1896-1898). Commander (1899-1900), Head (1900-1902) Teaching and artillery detachment. ID Chief of the Naval Staff (1903-1904), formally - Chief of Naval Staff (1904-1906). Commander of the 2nd Squadron of the Pacific Fleet (1904-1905). Adjutant General (04/10/1904). In the battle of Tsushima seriously wounded, was taken prisoner on the destroyer "mischief." He died in St. Petersburg.

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  • Created by: julia&keld
  • Added: Jan 18, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103749746/zinovy_petrovich-rozhestvensky: accessed ), memorial page for Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky (30 Oct 1848–1 Jan 1909), Find a Grave Memorial ID 103749746, citing Свято-Троицкая Александро-Невская Лавра, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia; Maintained by julia&keld (contributor 46812479).