Nikolay Kridener

Russian general
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IntroRussian general
PlacesRussia
wasMilitary officer Soldier Officer
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth10 March 1811, Livonia Governorate, Russian Empire
Death17 February 1891Moscow, Russia (aged 79 years)
Star signPisces
Education
Nikolay engineering school
Awards
Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky 
Order of Saint Anna, 1st class 
Order of Saint Anna, 2nd class 
Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class 
Order of the White Eagle 
Order of Saint Stanislaus, 1st class 
Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class 
Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class 
Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class 
Order of the Star of Romania 
Gold Sword for Bravery 
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Biography

Nikolai Karl Gregor Freiherr von Krüdener (Николай Павлович Криденер; 10 March 1811 – 17 February 1891) was a Baltic German infantry general. He graduated from the Nikolayevsk Engineering Academy in 1828 and upon graduation was appointed officer. In 1833 he entered the Imperial Military Academy and after graduation was general staff of the army where he was in charge of various administrative duties. In 1848 he took command of the regiment Prince Eugene of Württemberg. In 1858 he was commander of the Keksgolm grenadier regiment. Promoted major general in 1859, he took command of the Volyn Imperial Russian Guard Regiment.

He was in command of the 9th Army corps during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 and conquered the city of Nikopol on June 4, 1877, for which he was awarded the Order of Saint George, 3rd class. Thereafter he was in command of the Russian forces during the first battle of Plevna on July 8–18, 1877 where he was defeated. He then participated in the siege of Plevna.

After the war he was in charge of the military forces in Warsaw. He died in 1891.

Preceded by
Office created
Commander of the 27th Infantry Division
1863–1876
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Office created
Commander of the 9th Army Corps
1876–1877
Succeeded by
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