Pavel Zelenoy

Pavel Alexeevich Zelenoy (Russian: Зеленой, Павел Алексеевич, 5 January 1833 10 January 1909) was a Russian admiral, governor of Taganrog and Odessa.

Pavel Zelenoy
Pavel Zelenoy
Native name
Павел Алексеевич Зеленой
Born(1833-01-05)January 5, 1833
DiedJanuary 10, 1909(1909-01-10) (aged 76)
Odessa, Russian Empire
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service/branch Imperial Russian Navy
Imperial Russian Army
Years of service1851-1870, 1877-1882
RankAdmiral
Battles/warsCrimean War
Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)
AwardsOrder of Saint Vladimir
Order of Saint Stanislaus
Order of Saint Anna
RelationsAlexander Zelenoy (son)

Military career

Pavel Zelenoy was born into a noble family of captain-lieutenant Alexey Nikolaevich Zelenoy. He graduated from the Naval Cadets Corps in 1851. Zelenoy circumnavigated the globe twice - on board frigate "Pallada" in 1852-1854 and on board frigate "Diana" in 1855. In 1854 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, in 1856-1860 served on board frigate "Askold". 1860-1865 commanded the brig "Almaz", 1866-1869 commanded the corvette "Vityaz". Retired in 1870 and served on commercial vessels. Participant of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), Zelenoy commanded a squadron of minelayers and was in charge for the transfer of Russian troops from the seaports of the Sea of Marmara to Russia. In 1882 was promoted to the rank of rear-admiral.

Administrative career

In 1882-1885 - Governor of Taganrog, in 1885-1898 - Governor of Odessa, since 1898 - honorary trustee of the board of trustees of Empress Maria's foundations. In 1891 promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general at the Admiralty. In 1902 promoted to the rank of admiral.

Family

Married to Natalia Mikhailovna Verkhovskaya (1842-1901). His children were; Admiral Alexander Zelenoy (1872-1922) and daughters Ekaterina and Olga

Awards

Russian Awards

Foreign Awards

References

  1. Acović, Dragomir (2012). Slava i čast: Odlikovanja među Srbima, Srbi među odlikovanjima. Belgrade: Službeni Glasnik. p. 363.


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