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Illarion Vasilchikov

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Illarion Illarionovich Vasilchikov
Illarion I. Vasilchikov in 1850s
Born1805
Died12 November 1862
Kiev, Russian Empire
AllegianceRussian Empire
Service / branchImperial Russian Army
Ranklieutenant general
CommandsChief of Staff to general Menshikov's Crimea command, 1855.[1] Kiev Military District

Illarion Illarionovich Vasilchikov (1805 – 12 November 1862) was an Imperial Russian general and the great grandson of emperor Alexander I of Russia. He was the son of Illarion Vasilyevich Vasilchikov and Vera Vasilchikova. He was the father of Sergei Vasilchikov. One of his daughters married Alexander Meyendorf. He was a recipient of the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky, the Order of Saint Anna, the Order of Saint Vladimir and the Order of the White Eagle (Russian Empire). He is buried at Kiev Pechersk Lavra in Ukraine.

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  1. ^ Edward Crankshaw, The Shadow of the Winter Palace, McMillan 1976, p155
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Preceded by Commander of the Kiev Military District
July–November 1862 Succeeded by
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