Ivan Fullon
Russian military statesman, adjutant general, infantry general
Ivan Alexandrovich Fullon | |
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Born | July 23 (Aug. 4), 1844 |
Died | 1920 Petrograd, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic |
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Service/ | Imperial Russian Army |
Commands | 39th Infantry Division 4th Infantry Division 11th Army Corps |
Battles/wars | January Uprising Russo-Turkish War |
Ivan Alexandrovich Fullon (July 23 (Aug. 4), 1844 – 1920) was an Imperial Russian division and corps commander. He participated in the suppression of the rebellion in Poland and the war against the Ottoman Empire.
Awards
- Order of Saint Anna, 4th class, 1863
- Order of Saint Vladimir, 4th class, 1880
- Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov), 2nd class, 1885
- Order of Saint Anna, 2nd class, 1888
- Order of Saint Vladimir, 3rd class, 1893
- Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov), 1st class, 1896
- Order of Saint Anna, 1st class, 1904
- Order of Saint Vladimir, 2nd class (December 6, 1910)
- Order of the White Eagle (Russian Empire), 1912
- Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky (December 6, 1914)
Foreign decorations
- Order of the Red Eagle, 3rd class, 1875
- Ludwig Order, 1875
- Order of the Red Eagle, 2nd class, 1890
Preceded by | Commander of the 39th Infantry Division 1896–1899 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Commander of the 4th Infantry Division 1899–1900 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Commander of the 11th Army Corps 1905–1911 | Succeeded by |
Sources
- Официальный портал администрации Петербурга
- "Ivan Fullon". «Russian army in a Great war» project.
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Saint Petersburg Governorate (1703–1873)
- Menshikov
- Apraksin
- Sapieha
- von Münnich
- Golitsyn
- Bruce
- Arkharov
- von Buxhoeveden
- von der Pahlen
- M. Golenishchev-Kutuzov
- Kamensky
- Tolstoy
- Vyazmitinov
- Lobanov-Rostovsky
- Balashov
- Miloradovich
- P. Golenishchev-Kutuzov
- Essen
- Kavelin
- Khrapovitsky
- Shulgin
- Ignatyev
- Suvorov
- Levashov
and Petrograd (1914–1917)
- F. Trepov
- Zurov
- Romeyko-Gurko
- Loris-Melikov
- Baranov
- Gresser
- von Wahl
- Kleigels
- Fullon
- D. Trepov
- Dedyulin
- von der Launitz
- Drachevsky
- Balk
under Provisional Government (1917)
- Yurevich
- Rogovsky
- Schreider
- Kishkin
Leningrad (1924-1991) Executive Committee
- Sobchak1
- Yakovlev
- Beglov
- Matviyenko
- Poltavchenko
- Beglov
- Italics indicate acting officeholders
- 1The office was called Mayor of Saint Petersburg