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Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev | |
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Born | 24 March 1773 |
Died | 20 March 1835 Saint Petersburg | (aged 61)
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Service | Infantry |
Years of service | 1786–1820 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands | 9th Infantry Corps |
Battles / wars |
Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev (Russian: Захар Дмитриевич Олсуфьев) (24 March 1773 – 20 March 1835) was a Russian infantry Lieutenant General during the reigns of tsars Paul I and Alexander I.
In 1805 he commanded a brigade at Austerlitz and in 1807 he was wounded at Eylau and Heilsberg. In 1812 he commanded the 17th Division at Borodino and Vyazma. After being promoted to head the 9th Infantry Corps, he fought at the Katzbach and Leipzig in 1813 and at Brienne and La Rothière in 1814. On 10 February 1814, he commanded a 5,000-man Russian infantry corps during the Battle of Champaubert in an attempt to stop a 30,000-man army under Napoleon. His small corps was effectively destroyed and he became a French prisoner of war.