Evgraf Davydov

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Nativename
Russian: Евгра́ф Влади́мирович Давы́дов
Died1823 (aged 47-48)
Allegiance Russian Empire
Evgraf Vladimirovich Davydov
Colonel Evgraf Davydov, by Orest Kiprensky, 1809
Native name
Russian: Евгра́ф Влади́мирович Давы́дов
Born1775
Died1823 (aged 47-48)
Allegiance Russian Empire
BranchImperial Russian Army
Service years1791–1823
RankMajor general
Conflicts
AwardsOrder of St. George
Order of St. Vladimir
Order of St. Anna
Order of the Red Eagle
Gold Sword for Bravery

Evgraf Vladimirovich Davydov (Russian: Евгра́ф Влади́мирович Давы́дов; 1775 – 20 December 1823) was a major-general of the Russian Empire, who served in the era of the Napoleonic Wars. Davydov fought in the War of the Fourth Coalition, the War of the Fifth Coalition, and the War of the Sixth Coalition, losing a limb during the Battle of Leipzig, but nonetheless remaining in military service until his death.[1]

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