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Georg Wilhelm de Gennin

Georg Wilhelm de Gennin (Russian: Георг Вильгельм де Геннин), also known as Vilim Ivanovich de Gennin (Russian: Вилим Иванович де Геннин; 11 October 1665 — 12 April 1750), was a German-born Russian military officer and engineer who specialized in mining, fortification, and metallurgy.[1][2]

Georg Wilhelm de Gennin
Birth nameGeorg Wilhelm Henning
Born(1665-10-11)11 October 1665
Died12 April 1750(1750-04-12) (aged 84)
Allegiance Russia
RankLieutenant General
Battles/warsGreat Northern War
AwardsOrder of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Other workCo-founder of Yekaterinburg and Perm, writer

Biography edit

He was born as Georg Wilhelm Henning on 11 October 1665 to a noble family, albeit one that was not of substantial means. The place of his birth has been of some contention with historians ranging speculation from Siegerland, then County of Nassau, Holy Roman Empire to Lower Saxony, or hailing from the Dutch Republic.[3][4][5] He was baptized in Siegen as Georg Wilhelm Henning in 1676.[6] He later changed his name to Gennin, which is easier to pronounce for Russian speakers.[7]

During the Grand Embassy of Peter I in 1697, General Admiral Franz Lefort invited Gennin to join the Russian Imperial army.[4][8] During the Great Northern War, Gennin excelled as an artillerist and fortification engineer.[9] In 1700 he would be promoted to the rank of lieutenant for his work in teaching artillery skills to the military; later on, in 1701, he would be commissioned to fortify Nizhny Novgorod. He would then be promoted to captain in 1702 and then major in 1706 for his role in fortifying towns and planning sieges.[6]

In 1713 Gennin would begin managing the iron foundries of Olonets and modernized the weapon factories of Povenetsky Uyezd, Koncheozersky, and Petrovsky.[2][7] During this period he would participate in the founding of Petrozavodsk.[10] At the foundries he would find the peasants unwilling to adopt more modern practices, instead he would find allies in the local, self-sufficient Old Believer communities of the Vygovskaya desert. His success would see him awarded the rank of Major General in 1722 and an order to relocate to the Ural region and sort out the conflict between Vasily Tatischev and Akinfiy Nikitich Demidov.[6][11] He would also make a name for himself as an opponent of corruption amongst the subordinates in the bureaucracy he developed to manage the factories.[12] Building on the work of Tatischev, Gennin's industrial developments would become the foundation of the cities of Yekaterinburg and Perm.[5][7][13][14] In 1721 he would begin using copper ore found along the bank of the Mulyanka river to justify the creation of the Yegoshikha copper smelter.[15][16] While in the region, he would also dam the Iset River creating a power source for an iron factory the Czar had established, he would be involved in establishing several factories reliant on rivers throughout the area.[17][18]

Gennin would be invited as a witness for all accession ceremonies for the tsars that came after Peter I. He would make continuous attempts to have the crown relocate him to the capital, receiving awards in place of an order to return from the Ural region. In 1728, one such instance saw Gennin getting promoted to lieutenant general by Tsar Peter II rather than return him to the capital.[6][11]

On 12 April 1750 Gennin died leaving behind two sons.[6][11]

Honors edit

In 1731 he was awarded an Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky knighthood.[9][11]

Culture edit

 
Plan of the Yegoshikha plant of the 1730-es from the Gennin album

Gennin was the author of the book "Description of Ural and Siberian factories", where for the first time he gives the geographical and historical description of the Perm Krai, including the Yagoshikhinskiy, Pyskorskiy and Suksunstiy factories with drawings.[18] Gennin's sketches of Scythian era burial mounds in this work, these sketches would be utilized by other writers throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries on the study of Scythian artifacts.[4]

In 2012 the German photographer Thomas Kellner traveled to Russia on behalf of RWE to work in Ekaterinburg and Perm to photograph industrial architecture (Genius Loci) as both cities were founded by Georg Wilhelm de Gennin. The factories he founded processed steel and metal. Kellner photographed not only on site in Russia, but also in the surrounding area of Siegen to capture the connection between the two regions in the processing of steel and metal.[19] Today the city of Yekaterinburg preserves the memory of its two founders in a monument located along Lenin Avenue.[13]

Published works edit

  • (in Russian) Г. В. Геннин. Описание Уральских и Сибирских заводов. 1735. — М.: Гос. изд-во «История заводов», 1937 (Description of the Urals and Siberian Smelteries)[18][20]

References edit

  1. ^ Handy, Norman (2018-02-26). Crossing Russia on the Trans Siberian. novum pro Verlag. ISBN 978-3-99064-047-0.
  2. ^ a b Solovʹev, Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich (1976). History of Russia. Academic International Press. ISBN 978-0-87569-066-7.
  3. ^ Shandra, Andrey Valentinovich (1998). "Штрихи к историческому портрету Г.В. де-Геннина". www.1723.ru. Ural State University. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
  4. ^ a b c Khudiakov, Y. S.; Borisenko, A. Y. "ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIALS OF THE SKYTHIAN TIME FROM G.V. DE GENNINA OF PRYRYTISHYA". hist.asu.ru. from the original on May 23, 2006. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Möller, Horst; Cubar'jan, Aleksandr O. (2017-12-20). Das 18. Jahrhundert (in German). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN 978-3-11-034871-2.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Журнальный зал | УРАЛ, 2003 N1 | Анатолий Джапаков - Одиссея генерала Геннина" (in Russian). 2004-01-18. from the original on 2004-01-18. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  7. ^ a b c "Как всё-таки звали генерала Геннина?". www.1723.ru (in Russian). Вечерний Екатеринбург. November 18, 1998. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
  8. ^ Manaïev, Gueorgui (February 12, 2020). "Pourquoi y avait-il de nombreux Allemands dans l'Empire russe?". fr.rbth.com (in French). Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  9. ^ a b "ГЕННИН Де Вильгельм Георг (Georg Wilhelm de Henning) - Уральская Историческая Энциклопедия". www.ural.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-08-15.
  10. ^ Анатольевич, Белобородов Сергей; Викторовна, Боровик Юлия (2013). ""Ревнители древлего благочестия" (очерк истории верхнетагильского старообрядчества)". Вестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии (1): 178–214. ISSN 2224-5391.
  11. ^ a b c d Viner, S.I. Voroshilin (2005). "СЛОВО ОБ ОСНОВАТЕЛЕ ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГА ГЕНЕРАЛЕ ВИЛЛИМЕ ИВАНОВИЧЕ ГЕННИНЕ". www.1723.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  12. ^ "10 ОКТЯБРЯ ИСПОЛНЯЕТСЯ 340 ЛЕТ СО ДНЯ РОЖДЕНИЯ ОДНОГО ИЗ ОСНОВАТЕЛЕЙ ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГА ВИЛЛИМА ДЕ ГЕННИНА. - Новости - Rusmet.ru: Металлургическая отрасль России" (in Russian). 2007-09-28. from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
  13. ^ a b Haywood, A. J. (2010). Siberia: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-975418-2.
  14. ^ "Estadio Ekaterimburgo Arena". abc (in Spanish). 2018-06-08. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  15. ^ "History at a glance - Perm City, Russia official web-site". www.gorodperm.ru. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  16. ^ "Формирование границ города Перми :: Основание Егошихинского завода" (in Russian). 2005-02-04. from the original on 2005-02-04. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  17. ^ Brumfield, William Craft (2020-06-12). Journeys through the Russian Empire: The Photographic Legacy of Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-1-4780-0746-3.
  18. ^ a b c "HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON THE FOUNDATION OF PERM". archive.is. Permonline.ru. 2000-09-30. Archived from the original on 2000-09-30. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  19. ^ [Art meets Technology]. RWE. 2014-11-24. Archived from the original on 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  20. ^ Whittaker, Cynthia H.; Kasinec, E.; Davis, Robert H. (2003). Russia Engages the World, 1453-1825. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01278-3.
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georg, wilhelm, gennin, russian, Георг, Вильгельм, де, Геннин, also, known, vilim, ivanovich, gennin, russian, Вилим, Иванович, де, Геннин, october, 1665, april, 1750, german, born, russian, military, officer, engineer, specialized, mining, fortification, meta. Georg Wilhelm de Gennin Russian Georg Vilgelm de Gennin also known as Vilim Ivanovich de Gennin Russian Vilim Ivanovich de Gennin 11 October 1665 12 April 1750 was a German born Russian military officer and engineer who specialized in mining fortification and metallurgy 1 2 Georg Wilhelm de GenninBirth nameGeorg Wilhelm HenningBorn 1665 10 11 11 October 1665Died12 April 1750 1750 04 12 aged 84 Allegiance RussiaRankLieutenant GeneralBattles warsGreat Northern WarAwardsOrder of Saint Alexander NevskyOther workCo founder of Yekaterinburg and Perm writer Contents 1 Biography 2 Honors 3 Culture 4 Published works 5 ReferencesBiography editHe was born as Georg Wilhelm Henning on 11 October 1665 to a noble family albeit one that was not of substantial means The place of his birth has been of some contention with historians ranging speculation from Siegerland then County of Nassau Holy Roman Empire to Lower Saxony or hailing from the Dutch Republic 3 4 5 He was baptized in Siegen as Georg Wilhelm Henning in 1676 6 He later changed his name to Gennin which is easier to pronounce for Russian speakers 7 During the Grand Embassy of Peter I in 1697 General Admiral Franz Lefort invited Gennin to join the Russian Imperial army 4 8 During the Great Northern War Gennin excelled as an artillerist and fortification engineer 9 In 1700 he would be promoted to the rank of lieutenant for his work in teaching artillery skills to the military later on in 1701 he would be commissioned to fortify Nizhny Novgorod He would then be promoted to captain in 1702 and then major in 1706 for his role in fortifying towns and planning sieges 6 In 1713 Gennin would begin managing the iron foundries of Olonets and modernized the weapon factories of Povenetsky Uyezd Koncheozersky and Petrovsky 2 7 During this period he would participate in the founding of Petrozavodsk 10 At the foundries he would find the peasants unwilling to adopt more modern practices instead he would find allies in the local self sufficient Old Believer communities of the Vygovskaya desert His success would see him awarded the rank of Major General in 1722 and an order to relocate to the Ural region and sort out the conflict between Vasily Tatischev and Akinfiy Nikitich Demidov 6 11 He would also make a name for himself as an opponent of corruption amongst the subordinates in the bureaucracy he developed to manage the factories 12 Building on the work of Tatischev Gennin s industrial developments would become the foundation of the cities of Yekaterinburg and Perm 5 7 13 14 In 1721 he would begin using copper ore found along the bank of the Mulyanka river to justify the creation of the Yegoshikha copper smelter 15 16 While in the region he would also dam the Iset River creating a power source for an iron factory the Czar had established he would be involved in establishing several factories reliant on rivers throughout the area 17 18 Gennin would be invited as a witness for all accession ceremonies for the tsars that came after Peter I He would make continuous attempts to have the crown relocate him to the capital receiving awards in place of an order to return from the Ural region In 1728 one such instance saw Gennin getting promoted to lieutenant general by Tsar Peter II rather than return him to the capital 6 11 On 12 April 1750 Gennin died leaving behind two sons 6 11 Honors editIn 1731 he was awarded an Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky knighthood 9 11 Culture edit nbsp Plan of the Yegoshikha plant of the 1730 es from the Gennin albumGennin was the author of the book Description of Ural and Siberian factories where for the first time he gives the geographical and historical description of the Perm Krai including the Yagoshikhinskiy Pyskorskiy and Suksunstiy factories with drawings 18 Gennin s sketches of Scythian era burial mounds in this work these sketches would be utilized by other writers throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries on the study of Scythian artifacts 4 In 2012 the German photographer Thomas Kellner traveled to Russia on behalf of RWE to work in Ekaterinburg and Perm to photograph industrial architecture Genius Loci as both cities were founded by Georg Wilhelm de Gennin The factories he founded processed steel and metal Kellner photographed not only on site in Russia but also in the surrounding area of Siegen to capture the connection between the two regions in the processing of steel and metal 19 Today the city of Yekaterinburg preserves the memory of its two founders in a monument located along Lenin Avenue 13 Published works edit in Russian G V Gennin Opisanie Uralskih i Sibirskih zavodov 1735 M Gos izd vo Istoriya zavodov 1937 Description of the Urals and Siberian Smelteries 18 20 References edit Handy Norman 2018 02 26 Crossing Russia on the Trans Siberian novum pro Verlag ISBN 978 3 99064 047 0 a b Solovʹev Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich 1976 History of Russia Academic International Press ISBN 978 0 87569 066 7 Shandra Andrey Valentinovich 1998 Shtrihi k istoricheskomu portretu G V de Gennina www 1723 ru Ural State University Retrieved 2020 08 15 a b c Khudiakov Y S Borisenko A Y ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIALS OF THE SKYTHIAN TIME FROM G V DE GENNINA OF PRYRYTISHYA hist asu ru Archived from the original on May 23 2006 Retrieved August 17 2020 a b Moller Horst Cubar jan Aleksandr O 2017 12 20 Das 18 Jahrhundert in German Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co KG ISBN 978 3 11 034871 2 a b c d e Zhurnalnyj zal URAL 2003 N1 Anatolij Dzhapakov Odisseya generala Gennina in Russian 2004 01 18 Archived from the original on 2004 01 18 Retrieved 2021 05 29 a b c Kak vsyo taki zvali generala Gennina www 1723 ru in Russian Vechernij Ekaterinburg November 18 1998 Retrieved 2020 08 15 Manaiev Gueorgui February 12 2020 Pourquoi y avait il de nombreux Allemands dans l Empire russe fr rbth com in French Retrieved 2020 08 14 a b GENNIN De Vilgelm Georg Georg Wilhelm de Henning Uralskaya Istoricheskaya Enciklopediya www ural ru in Russian Retrieved 2020 08 15 Anatolevich Beloborodov Sergej Viktorovna Borovik Yuliya 2013 Revniteli drevlego blagochestiya ocherk istorii verhnetagilskogo staroobryadchestva Vestnik Ekaterinburgskoj duhovnoj seminarii 1 178 214 ISSN 2224 5391 a b c d Viner S I Voroshilin 2005 SLOVO OB OSNOVATELE EKATERINBURGA GENERALE VILLIME IVANOVIChE GENNINE www 1723 ru in Russian Retrieved 2021 05 29 10 OKTYaBRYa ISPOLNYaETSYa 340 LET SO DNYa ROZhDENIYa ODNOGO IZ OSNOVATELEJ EKATERINBURGA VILLIMA DE GENNINA Novosti Rusmet ru Metallurgicheskaya otrasl Rossii in Russian 2007 09 28 Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2021 05 29 a b Haywood A J 2010 Siberia A Cultural History Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 975418 2 Estadio Ekaterimburgo Arena abc in Spanish 2018 06 08 Retrieved 2020 08 14 History at a glance Perm City Russia official web site www gorodperm ru Retrieved 2020 12 01 Formirovanie granic goroda Permi Osnovanie Egoshihinskogo zavoda in Russian 2005 02 04 Archived from the original on 2005 02 04 Retrieved 2020 12 01 Brumfield William Craft 2020 06 12 Journeys through the Russian Empire The Photographic Legacy of Sergey Prokudin Gorsky Duke University Press ISBN 978 1 4780 0746 3 a b c HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON THE FOUNDATION OF PERM archive is Permonline ru 2000 09 30 Archived from the original on 2000 09 30 Retrieved 2020 08 18 Kunst trifft Technik Art meets Technology RWE 2014 11 24 Archived from the original on 2021 04 15 Retrieved 2020 05 03 Whittaker Cynthia H Kasinec E Davis Robert H 2003 Russia Engages the World 1453 1825 Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 01278 3 in Russian Enciklopediya Permskoj oblasti GENNIN nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georg Wilhelm de Gennin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georg Wilhelm de Gennin amp oldid 1205051260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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