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Robert Viren

Robert Nikolayevich Viren (Russian: Роберт Николаевич Вирен, romanizedRobert Nikolaevich Viren; 6 January 1857 – 14 March 1917), also known as Robert Reinhold von Wirén, was a Baltic German career naval officer in the Imperial Russian Navy,[1][2] noted for his role in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.[3]

Robert Nikolaevich Viren
Other name(s)Robert Reinhold von Wirén
Born6 January [O.S. 25 December 1856] 1857
Novgorod, Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire
Died14 March [O.S. 2] 1917 (aged 60)
Kronstadt, Petrograd Governorate, Russian Empire
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service/branch Imperial Russian Navy
Years of service1877–1917
RankAdmiral
Battles/warsRusso-Japanese War

Biography edit

Viren was of Finnish [fi; ru] descent through his paternal grandfather Johan Petterinpoika Viinikka from Virrat.[4] Viren was a graduate of the Sea Cadets in 1877 and served as a midshipman on a clipper ship with the Baltic Fleet. In 1883, he was promoted to lieutenant and was awarded the Order of St. Stanislaus, 3rd degree. He graduated from the Mine Warfare School in 1884 and was awarded the Order of St. Anna 3rd degree in 1888. After graduating from the Nikolaev Maritime Academy in 1889, he served as a mine warfare officer on the battleship Petr Veliky in 1891 and was promoted to lieutenant commander. He became captain, 2nd rank in 1894. He subsequently commanded a number of vessels with the Baltic Fleet, and was promoted to captain, 1st rank in 1901. In 1903 he was given command of the modern armored cruiser Bayan.

At the start of the Russo-Japanese War, Viren was commanding the Bayan as part of the Russian Pacific Squadron based at Port Arthur. During the Battle of Port Arthur he developed a reputation as a daring and capable commander.[3] Following the death of Admiral Wilgelm Vitgeft at the Battle of the Yellow Sea, Prince Pavel Ukhtomsky briefly took command of the Port Arthur Squadron, but could not command the support or respect of his peers. As no one officer could reach the besieged port, Viren, although a relatively junior officer with low seniority was promoted to rear admiral and on 4 September 1904 took command of the squadron during the last four months of the siege.[3] During this time, with the besieged fleet unable to sortie and under continuous bombardment from land, Viren ordered that his warships be stripped of their guns, which were used to bolster the port's landward defenses, and his sailors were ordered to fight as naval infantry. He was wounded in combat in November 1904. After the surrender of Port Arthur, he was taken as a prisoner of war by the Japanese. After the war, he was awarded the Gold Sword for Bravery and the Order of St George, 4th degree, as well as the Order of St. Stanislaus, 1st class with swords.

Viren was also appointed the head of artillery training for the Baltic Fleet in 1906–1907, and became commander of the Black Sea Fleet from 1907 to 1908. He was noted as a strict disciplinarian. He served on an Admiralty Board from 1908 to 1909. In 1909, he became the commandant of the port of Kronstadt and was promoted to vice admiral.[3]

After the start of World War I, Viren was promoted to admiral on 15 February 1915. In 1916, he was awarded the Order of St George, 3rd degree, for personal bravery in preventing the explosion of a powder magazine in the Petrovsky Fort at Kronstadt. However, after the start of March 1917 February Revolution, Viren was one of several senior officers bayoneted in Anchor Square, Kronstadt, by pro-Bolshevik sailors.

Viren was buried in Lutheran (German) cemetery in Kronstadt. The exact location was lost, but in the 1990s a symbolic memorial stone was erected there in his memory.

Honors edit

References edit

  • Connaughton, Richard. Rising Sun and Tumbling Bear: Russia's War with Japan . Cassell (2003). ISBN 0-304-36657-9
  • Jukes, Jeffery. The Russo-Japanese War 1904–1905.Osprey 2002. ISBN 1-84176-446-9
  • Kowner, Rotem (2006). Historical Dictionary of the Russo-Japanese War. Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-4927-5.
  • Stafford, Julian. Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War 1904–1905. Naval Institute Press (1997). ISBN 1-55750-129-7
  • Warner, Dennis & Peggy. The Tide at Sunrise; A History of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905 . Charterhouse. (1974)

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Wirén, Robert Reinhold v.", BBLD – Baltisches biografisches Lexikon digital, Göttingen: Baltische Historische Kommission, 2012
  2. ^ "von Wirén, Robert Reinhold", Erik-Amburger Datenbank (in German), Regensburg: IOS Regensburg, retrieved 21 February 2018
  3. ^ a b c d Kowner, Historical Dictionary of the Russo-Japanese War, p. 409-410.
  4. ^ Vuorenpää, Kauno (2007). "Virtain Viinikan suvun aatelisia" (PDF). Virtain Joulu (in Finnish). p. 22. Retrieved 10 February 2024.

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Nikolayevich and the family name is Viren Robert Nikolayevich Viren Russian Robert Nikolaevich Viren romanized Robert Nikolaevich Viren 6 January 1857 14 March 1917 also known as Robert Reinhold von Wiren was a Baltic German career naval officer in the Imperial Russian Navy 1 2 noted for his role in the Russo Japanese War of 1904 1905 3 Robert Nikolaevich VirenOther name s Robert Reinhold von WirenBorn6 January O S 25 December 1856 1857Novgorod Novgorod Governorate Russian EmpireDied14 March O S 2 1917 aged 60 Kronstadt Petrograd Governorate Russian EmpireAllegiance Russian EmpireService wbr branchImperial Russian NavyYears of service1877 1917RankAdmiralBattles warsRusso Japanese War Siege of Port Arthur Contents 1 Biography 2 Honors 3 References 4 NotesBiography editViren was of Finnish fi ru descent through his paternal grandfather Johan Petterinpoika Viinikka from Virrat 4 Viren was a graduate of the Sea Cadets in 1877 and served as a midshipman on a clipper ship with the Baltic Fleet In 1883 he was promoted to lieutenant and was awarded the Order of St Stanislaus 3rd degree He graduated from the Mine Warfare School in 1884 and was awarded the Order of St Anna 3rd degree in 1888 After graduating from the Nikolaev Maritime Academy in 1889 he served as a mine warfare officer on the battleship Petr Veliky in 1891 and was promoted to lieutenant commander He became captain 2nd rank in 1894 He subsequently commanded a number of vessels with the Baltic Fleet and was promoted to captain 1st rank in 1901 In 1903 he was given command of the modern armored cruiser Bayan At the start of the Russo Japanese War Viren was commanding the Bayan as part of the Russian Pacific Squadron based at Port Arthur During the Battle of Port Arthur he developed a reputation as a daring and capable commander 3 Following the death of Admiral Wilgelm Vitgeft at the Battle of the Yellow Sea Prince Pavel Ukhtomsky briefly took command of the Port Arthur Squadron but could not command the support or respect of his peers As no one officer could reach the besieged port Viren although a relatively junior officer with low seniority was promoted to rear admiral and on 4 September 1904 took command of the squadron during the last four months of the siege 3 During this time with the besieged fleet unable to sortie and under continuous bombardment from land Viren ordered that his warships be stripped of their guns which were used to bolster the port s landward defenses and his sailors were ordered to fight as naval infantry He was wounded in combat in November 1904 After the surrender of Port Arthur he was taken as a prisoner of war by the Japanese After the war he was awarded the Gold Sword for Bravery and the Order of St George 4th degree as well as the Order of St Stanislaus 1st class with swords Viren was also appointed the head of artillery training for the Baltic Fleet in 1906 1907 and became commander of the Black Sea Fleet from 1907 to 1908 He was noted as a strict disciplinarian He served on an Admiralty Board from 1908 to 1909 In 1909 he became the commandant of the port of Kronstadt and was promoted to vice admiral 3 After the start of World War I Viren was promoted to admiral on 15 February 1915 In 1916 he was awarded the Order of St George 3rd degree for personal bravery in preventing the explosion of a powder magazine in the Petrovsky Fort at Kronstadt However after the start of March 1917 February Revolution Viren was one of several senior officers bayoneted in Anchor Square Kronstadt by pro Bolshevik sailors Viren was buried in Lutheran German cemetery in Kronstadt The exact location was lost but in the 1990s a symbolic memorial stone was erected there in his memory Honors edit nbsp Order of Saint Stanislaus 3rd degree nbsp Order of St Anne 3rd degree nbsp Order of Saint Stanislaus 2nd degree nbsp Order of St Anne 2nd degree nbsp Order of St Vladimir 4th class with bow nbsp Order of St Vladimir 3rd class nbsp Order of Saint Stanislaus 1st degree nbsp Order of St Anne nbsp Order of St Vladimir 2nd class nbsp Order of the White Eagle nbsp Order of St George 4th class Gold Sword for BraveryReferences editConnaughton Richard Rising Sun and Tumbling Bear Russia s War with Japan Cassell 2003 ISBN 0 304 36657 9 Jukes Jeffery The Russo Japanese War 1904 1905 Osprey 2002 ISBN 1 84176 446 9 Kowner Rotem 2006 Historical Dictionary of the Russo Japanese War Lanham Maryland The Scarecrow Press ISBN 0 8108 4927 5 Stafford Julian Maritime Operations in the Russo Japanese War 1904 1905 Naval Institute Press 1997 ISBN 1 55750 129 7 Warner Dennis amp Peggy The Tide at Sunrise A History of the Russo Japanese War 1904 1905 Charterhouse 1974 Notes edit Wiren Robert Reinhold v BBLD Baltisches biografisches Lexikon digital Gottingen Baltische Historische Kommission 2012 von Wiren Robert Reinhold Erik Amburger Datenbank in German Regensburg IOS Regensburg retrieved 21 February 2018 a b c d Kowner Historical Dictionary of the Russo Japanese War p 409 410 Vuorenpaa Kauno 2007 Virtain Viinikan suvun aatelisia PDF Virtain Joulu in Finnish p 22 Retrieved 10 February 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Viren amp oldid 1205962872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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