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Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov

Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov ((ロシア語:Алексе́й Петро́вич Ермо́лов)), or Ermolov ( in Moscow – ), was a Russian Imperial general of the 19th century who commanded Russian troops in the Caucasus War.
==Early life==
Yermolov was born on the 24th of May 1777 in Moscow〔Григорий Шенкман. (''Они родились в 1777 году'' ). p 74 Алетейя, 2008 ISBN 5914190932〕 to a Russian noble family from the Orel gubernia. He graduated from the boarding school of the Moscow University and enlisted in the Guards Preobrazhensky Regiment on 16 January 1787. Four years later, he was promoted to lieutenant and transferred to the Nizhegorod Dragoon Regiment with the rank of captain. He briefly taught at the Artillery and Engineer Cadet Corps in 1793 before being sent to fight the Polish insurgents in the Polish campaign of 1794. He participated in the assault on Praga and received the Order of St. George (4th class) on 12 January 1795. The next year, Yermolov took part in the Persian Campaign along the Caspian Sea. However, he was arrested on 7 January 1799 for alleged participation in conspiracy against the Tsar and spent two years in exile to Kostroma, where he taught himself Latin.
After the assassination of Paul I in 1801, the new emperor, Alexander I, pardoned Yermolov, who returned to the military and began studying the works of Alexander Suvorov, whose disciple he now considered himself. Yermolov was appointed to the 8th Artillery Regiment on 13 May 1801; he then transferred to the horse artillery company on 21 June 1801.

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