Jakow Maximowitsch Andrejewitsch

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Jakow Maximowitsch Andrejewitsch

Yakov Maksimovich Andreyevich ( Russian Яков Максимович Андреевич / transliteration Jakov Maksimovič Andreevič ; born March 1801 in Jareschky , Poltava Governorate , Russian Empire ; † 18th April 1840 in Verkhneudinsk , Russian Empire) was an amateur painter, an officer of the Imperial Russian Army and a participant of the Decembrist uprising of December 14th July / December 26, 1825 greg. .

Life

Jakow Maximowitsch Andrejewitsch was born in Jareschky in today's Ukrainian Oblast of Kiev , Rajon Baryschiwka, as a Russian nobleman and descendant of Zaporozhian Cossacks . He was accepted into the military early on (October 1811) and had been a lieutenant in the Russian 8th Artillery Brigade since 1822 .

From the summer of 1825 Andreevich was one of the most active members of the Pan-Slavic secret society of the Society of the United Slavs ( Общество соединённых славян ) and the Southern League of the Decembrists .

On January 14, 1826, Andreevich was arrested in Kiev , found guilty in a subsequent trial and sentenced to death. The sentence was first commuted to life-long forced labor in Siberia and reduced to 20 years on August 22, 1826. The sentence was reduced again to 15 years in November 1832 and again to 13 years in 1835. Since July 10, 1839 he lived in Verkhneudinsk, where he died in a hospital on April 18, 1840.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Article on Jakow Andrejewitsch in the Encyclopedia of the History of Ukraine ; accessed on March 25, 2016
  2. Biography Jakow Andrejewitsch on olmamedia.ru ; accessed on March 25, 2016
  3. Brief description Jakow Andrejewitsch on slovari.yandex ( Memento from March 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ); accessed on March 25, 2016.