Alexander Filippowitsch Frolov

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Alexander Filippowitsch Frolov
Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Bestuschew around 1828: View of the Ostrog Tschita

Alexander Filippovich Frolov ( Russian Александр Филиппович Фролов ; born August 24, jul. / 5. September  1804 greg. In Sevastopol ; † 6 May jul. / 18th May  1885 greg. In Moscow ) was a Russian officer, a lieutenant in the Russian infantry regiment Penza and Decembrist .

Life

Alexander Frolow, the son of the captain of the artillery Filipp Frolow and his wife Pelageia Danilovna, came from the noble family of those on Jeniche in the governorate of Tauria . Raised by private tutors, he joined the Penza regiment as an ensign on August 10, 1818 and advanced to lieutenant. In 1825 his regiment was commanded by Alexei Ivanovich Tjuttschew. In the same year, Alexander Frolov became a member of the Society of the United Slavs . On February 10, 1826, the Decembrist Frolov was arrested and sentenced to twenty years in katorga . The sentence was then reduced to fifteen years. In 1827 he was brought to Siberia. He was imprisoned in Ostrog Tschita from March 7, 1827. Maria Volkonskaya reports that she saw the young lieutenant Frolov there at the time. In 1830 he came to the Peter Hut . In 1835 Alexander Frolov was released from the Katorga and forcibly resettled in Shushenskoye in the Yeniseisk governorate. In 1856 - after the death of Nikolai I - he was rehabilitated on August 26th. He first went to his old homeland in Kerch , tried his hand at farming without success and moved to Moscow in 1879.

Alexander Frolov died of a stroke . He was buried in the Wagankowo cemetery .

family

On February 8, 1846 Alexander Frolov married the Cossack Evdokiya Nikolaevna Makarova (February 17, 1820 to 11 December 1901), from the village Kapterewo in Rajon located Shushenskoye.

The couple's children, born in the Siberian Yeniseisk Governorate:

  • Nikolai (born 1847),
  • Nadeschda (born on August 25, 1849),
  • Pyotr (born October 4, 1852, died no earlier than 1918) General of the Infantry.

literature

  • Princess Maria Volkonskaya : Memories. Title of the Russian original: Записки княгини М. Н. Волконской. Epilogue, notes and translated into German by Lieselotte Remané . Re-seals: Martin Remané. Buchverlag Der Morgen, Berlin 1978 (1st edition, 168 pages)

source

  • Entry at hrono.ru/biograf (Russian)

Web links

  • February 21, 2013: Entry on viewmap.org (Russian)
  • Entry at decembrists.krasu.ru (Russian)
  • Entry at library.kspu.ru (Russian)

Individual evidence

  1. Russian Тютчев, Алексей Иванович
  2. Russian Общество соединённых славян
  3. Russian Читинский острог
  4. Volkonskaya, p. 76, 16. Zvo
  5. Russian Евдокия Николаевна Макарова
  6. Russian Каптерево
  7. Russian Фролов, Пётр Александрович (генерал)