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Russian general (d. 1837)
Count
Georgi Arsenyevich Emmanuel
Portrait by George Dawe in the Military Gallery of the Winter Palace
Birth nameЂорђе Мануиловић
Djordje Manuilović
Born13 April 1775
Vršac, Banat of Temeschwar
Died26 January 1837
Yelisavetgrad, Russian Empire
Allegiance Habsburg Monarchy
 Russian Empire
Service / branchArmy
Years of service1789–1831
RankGeneral of the Cavalry
Battles / wars
AwardsOrder of the Sword Commander 1st class,
Order of the Red Eagle 1st class,
Order of St. George 3rd class,
Order of St. Anna 1st class
Order of St. Vladimir 4th class,
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Golden Sword for Bravery

Count Georgi Arsenyevich Emmanuel (Russian: Георгий Арсеньевич Эммануэль) (13 April 1775–26 January 1837) was a Russian general of Serbian origin who participated in the Napoleonic Wars.

He was promoted to major general on 26 December 1812 and after the end of the battle of Paris to general on 27 March 1814. After returning to Russia, he was put in command of the 4th Dragoon Division. On 25 June 1825, he became the supreme commander and governor of the Caucasus. He was promoted to general of the cavalry in July 1828, during the Russo-Turkish War (1828-29). In 1829, he organised and led the first Russian scientific expedition to Mount Elbrus, for which he was made a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

His grave in Kropyvnytskyi

See also

References

  1. The State Hermitage. Western European painting. Catalog. 2nd Volume
  2. ^ "Emmanuel (Manuilovich) Georgy (Egor) Arsenievich". museum.ru. Dictionary of Russian Generals.

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