Mikhail Pavlovich Danilov
Mikhail Pavlovich Danilov (15 May 1825 – 17 January 1906) was an Imperial Russian general and corps commander. He fought in the Crimean War, the January Uprising in Poland and the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878.
Mikhail Pavlovich Danilov | |
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Born | 15 May 1825 |
Died | 17 January 1906 80) | (aged
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Service/ | Imperial Russian Army |
Commands held | 1st Guards Infantry Division 1st Army Corps |
Battles/wars | Crimean War January Uprising Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) |
Rank
- Second Lieutenant: 1846
- Poruchik: 1848
- Stabskapitän: 1851
- Captain: 1854
- Colonel: 1859
- Major general: 1868
- Lieutenant general: 1878
- General: 1898
Awards
- Order of Saint Vladimir, 4th class, 1854
- Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov), 1st class, 1870
- Order of Saint Anna, 1st class, 1874
- Order of Saint George, 4th degree, 1877
- Order of Saint Vladimir, 2nd class, 1879
- Order of the White Eagle (Russian Empire), 1880
- Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Preceded by Duke Alexander Petrovich of Oldenburg |
Commander of the 1st Guards Infantry Division 1884–1889 |
Succeeded by Nikolai Obolensky |
Preceded by Alexander Petrovich Barklai de-Tolli-Veimarn |
Commander of the 1st Army Corps 1888–1896 |
Succeeded by Feofil Egorovich Meindorf |
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