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Ilya Leonidovich Tatischev

Count Ilya Leonidovich Tatischev (Russian: Илья Леонидович Татищев) (11 December 1859[1] – July 1918) was a Russian nobleman and Adjutant General to Tsar Nicholas II. He was executed by the Bolsheviks and canonized in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia as a new martyr.  

Count

Ilya Tatischev
Count Ilya Tatischev at the 1903 Imperial ball
Native name
Илья́ Леони́дович Тати́щев
Birth nameIlya Leonidovich Tatischev
Born11 December 1859
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
DiedJuly 1918(1918-07-00) (aged 58)
Yekaterinburg, Russia
Buried
Ivanovskoe cemetery
AllegianceRussian Empire
Service/branchImperial Guard Russian Emperor's Suite
Years of service1877–1917
Ranklieutenant general adjutant general
UnitHussar Regiment Cavalry
Spouse(s)never married no issue

Biography edit

Count Ilya Tatischev was born on 11 December (24), 1859, in Saint-Petersburg. His father was lieutenant general Count Leonid Alekseevich Tatischev (1827–1881),[1] his mother was Ekaterina Ilyinichna Bibikova (1836–1916),[1] the daughter of adjutant general and general of the artillery Ilya Gavrilovich Bibikov. His mother was a lady-in-waiting to Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna. In 1879 he graduated from the Page Corps.[2]  

Together with his brother, Leonid, he owned the village of Protasovo, in the Saransky Uyezd (now Lyambirsky district) Penza Governorate.[3]

 
Countess Ekaterina Tatischeva, mother of Ilya Tatischev, at the 1903 Imperial ball
 
General Count Leonid Tatischev, father of Ilya Tatischev

Military career edit

Count Illya Tatischev started military service in 1877.[4] In 1879 he entered the Hussar Regiment of the Russian Imperial Guard in the rank of cornet.[4] In 1890 he was appointed adjutant to Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich as the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Guard and Saint-Petersburg Military District.[2] After five years in this rank, in 1895 he received the rank of colonel.[2] Since 11 November 1905, he was appointed the personal adjutant of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich.[2] In 1905, the son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, Kirill, was expelled from the Imperial House of Russia due to mismarriage. This caused his father to resign. The new commander, Grand Duke Nikolay Nikolayevich, dismissed Illya Tatischev on 6 December 1905.[5] However, on the very same day he was raised to major general and enrolled in the Imperial Suite.[5]

The new position obliged Count Tatischev to represent Tsar Nicholas II at the court of Emperor Wilhelm II,[5] which implied finding out secret information on the state of German military forces.[5] He stayed in Germany until 15 April 1914, when he asked for retirement and was commissioned back to Russia.[5] However, he remained close to Tsar Nicholas II.[5]

During WWI, Illya Tatischev served to the Chief Head of the Sanitary and Evacuation Unit of the Russian Red Cross Society Duke Alexander of Oldenburg.[6] In 1916 he was made lieutenant general of the Imperial Cavalry and appointed Adjutant General of Tsar Nicholas II.[4]  


The Revolution edit

On 18 April 1917, he retired due to illness.[4] Soon, Count Tatischev joined the arrested Imperial family at Tsarskoye Selo.[5]

Tatischev followed the emperor to his exile in Tobolsk. When in April 1918 Nicholas II and his wife were convoyed from Tobolsk to Yekaterinburg, Ilya Tatischev stayed in Tobolsk with their children as wished the empress.[3]

In May 1918, alongside the royal children, he was convoyed to Yekaterinburg, where together with Vasily Dolgorukov, he was kept in prison.[3] According to the witnesses, the two men were shot down by the Bolsheviks 10 days before the Imperial family.[3] It is said that their bodies were found by nuns of the Novo-Tikhvinsky convent and buried at the Ivanopsvkoe cemetery.[3]

Canonization edit

In October 1981, Count Ilya Leonidovich Tatischev was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia as a new martyr under the name of Holy Martyr Warrior Illya (Russian: Святой Мученик Воин Илья).[7]  

Awards edit

Domestic awards:[4]

Foreign Awards:[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Жук Ю. А. Претерпевшие до конца: судьбы царских слуг, оставшихся верными долгу и присяге. Directmedia, 7 апр. 2015 г. С. 188.
  2. ^ a b c d Жук Ю. А. Претерпевшие до конца: судьбы царских слуг, оставшихся верными долгу и присяге. Directmedia, 7 апр. 2015 г. С. 189.
  3. ^ a b c d e Архивные документы о генерал-адъютанте Свиты Николая II графе Илье Леонидовиче Татищеве (к столетию расстрела царской семьи) 30 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine. 16 июля 2018.//Archive Department of the Ministry of Culture, National Policy, Tourism and Archives of the Republic of Mordovia.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Officers of the Russian Imperial Army  
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Жук Ю. А. Претерпевшие до конца: судьбы царских слуг, оставшихся верными долгу и присяге. Directmedia, 7 апр. 2015 г. С. 190.  
  6. ^ Жук Ю. А. Претерпевшие до конца: судьбы царских слуг, оставшихся верными долгу и присяге. Directmedia, 7 апр. 2015 г. С. 191.  
  7. ^ Жук Ю. А. Претерпевшие до конца: судьбы царских слуг, оставшихся верными долгу и присяге. Directmedia, 7 апр. 2015 г. С. 196.  

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Leonidovich and the family name is Tatishchev Count Ilya Leonidovich Tatischev Russian Ilya Leonidovich Tatishev 11 December 1859 1 July 1918 was a Russian nobleman and Adjutant General to Tsar Nicholas II He was executed by the Bolsheviks and canonized in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia as a new martyr CountIlya TatischevCount Ilya Tatischev at the 1903 Imperial ballNative nameIlya Leoni dovich Tati shevBirth nameIlya Leonidovich TatischevBorn11 December 1859Saint Petersburg Russian EmpireDiedJuly 1918 1918 07 00 aged 58 Yekaterinburg RussiaBuriedIvanovskoe cemeteryAllegianceRussian EmpireService wbr branchImperial Guard Russian Emperor s SuiteYears of service1877 1917Ranklieutenant general adjutant generalUnitHussar Regiment CavalrySpouse s never married no issue Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Military career 2 The Revolution 3 Canonization 4 Awards 5 See also 6 ReferencesBiography editCount Ilya Tatischev was born on 11 December 24 1859 in Saint Petersburg His father was lieutenant general Count Leonid Alekseevich Tatischev 1827 1881 1 his mother was Ekaterina Ilyinichna Bibikova 1836 1916 1 the daughter of adjutant general and general of the artillery Ilya Gavrilovich Bibikov His mother was a lady in waiting to Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna In 1879 he graduated from the Page Corps 2 Together with his brother Leonid he owned the village of Protasovo in the Saransky Uyezd now Lyambirsky district Penza Governorate 3 nbsp Countess Ekaterina Tatischeva mother of Ilya Tatischev at the 1903 Imperial ball nbsp General Count Leonid Tatischev father of Ilya TatischevMilitary career edit Count Illya Tatischev started military service in 1877 4 In 1879 he entered the Hussar Regiment of the Russian Imperial Guard in the rank of cornet 4 In 1890 he was appointed adjutant to Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich as the Commander in Chief of the Imperial Guard and Saint Petersburg Military District 2 After five years in this rank in 1895 he received the rank of colonel 2 Since 11 November 1905 he was appointed the personal adjutant of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich 2 In 1905 the son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich Kirill was expelled from the Imperial House of Russia due to mismarriage This caused his father to resign The new commander Grand Duke Nikolay Nikolayevich dismissed Illya Tatischev on 6 December 1905 5 However on the very same day he was raised to major general and enrolled in the Imperial Suite 5 The new position obliged Count Tatischev to represent Tsar Nicholas II at the court of Emperor Wilhelm II 5 which implied finding out secret information on the state of German military forces 5 He stayed in Germany until 15 April 1914 when he asked for retirement and was commissioned back to Russia 5 However he remained close to Tsar Nicholas II 5 During WWI Illya Tatischev served to the Chief Head of the Sanitary and Evacuation Unit of the Russian Red Cross Society Duke Alexander of Oldenburg 6 In 1916 he was made lieutenant general of the Imperial Cavalry and appointed Adjutant General of Tsar Nicholas II 4 The Revolution editOn 18 April 1917 he retired due to illness 4 Soon Count Tatischev joined the arrested Imperial family at Tsarskoye Selo 5 Tatischev followed the emperor to his exile in Tobolsk When in April 1918 Nicholas II and his wife were convoyed from Tobolsk to Yekaterinburg Ilya Tatischev stayed in Tobolsk with their children as wished the empress 3 In May 1918 alongside the royal children he was convoyed to Yekaterinburg where together with Vasily Dolgorukov he was kept in prison 3 According to the witnesses the two men were shot down by the Bolsheviks 10 days before the Imperial family 3 It is said that their bodies were found by nuns of the Novo Tikhvinsky convent and buried at the Ivanopsvkoe cemetery 3 Canonization editIn October 1981 Count Ilya Leonidovich Tatischev was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia as a new martyr under the name of Holy Martyr Warrior Illya Russian Svyatoj Muchenik Voin Ilya 7 Awards editDomestic awards 4 Order of Saint Stanislaus 3rd class 1886 2nd class 1895 1st class 1906 Order of Saint Anna 3rd class 1891 2nd class 1897 1st class 1910 Order of Saint Vladimir 4th class 1900 3rd class 1903 2nd class 1913 Foreign Awards 4 Order of the Lion and the Sun Persia 1878 Order of the Crown Wurttemberg 1890 Order of the Zahringer Lion Duchy of Baden Germany 1890 Order of the Crown of Italy 1894 3rd class commander Legion of Honour France 1894 Chevalier Order of the Griffon Mecklenernburg Schwerin Germany Honour Cross 1895 Grand Commander s Cross 1897 Order of the Crown Prussia 2nd class 1898 1st class 1907 1st class with diamonds 1909 Order of Philip the Magnanimous Hesse Darmstadt Germany Commander s cross 1901 1st class 1902 Order of the White Eagle Serbia 1st class 1915 Order of the Sacred Treasure Japan 1st class 1915 See also editTatischev family Vasily Dolgorukov Anastasia HendrikovaReferences edit a b c Zhuk Yu A Preterpevshie do konca sudby carskih slug ostavshihsya vernymi dolgu i prisyage Directmedia 7 apr 2015 g S 188 a b c d Zhuk Yu A Preterpevshie do konca sudby carskih slug ostavshihsya vernymi dolgu i prisyage Directmedia 7 apr 2015 g S 189 a b c d e Arhivnye dokumenty o general adyutante Svity Nikolaya II grafe Ile Leonidoviche Tatisheve k stoletiyu rasstrela carskoj semi Archived 30 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine 16 iyulya 2018 Archive Department of the Ministry of Culture National Policy Tourism and Archives of the Republic of Mordovia a b c d e f Officers of the Russian Imperial Army a b c d e f g Zhuk Yu A Preterpevshie do konca sudby carskih slug ostavshihsya vernymi dolgu i prisyage Directmedia 7 apr 2015 g S 190 Zhuk Yu A Preterpevshie do konca sudby carskih slug ostavshihsya vernymi dolgu i prisyage Directmedia 7 apr 2015 g S 191 Zhuk Yu A Preterpevshie do konca sudby carskih slug ostavshihsya vernymi dolgu i prisyage 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