Lev Kulchitsky

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Lev Yakovlevich Kulchitsky
Born4 March [O.S. 20 February] 1813
Died7 December 1873(1873-12-07) (aged 60)
Occupation(s)admiral, statesman

Lev Yakovlevich Kulchitsky (Russian: Лев Яковлевич Кульчицкий, 4 March [O.S. 20 February] 1813 – 7 December [O.S. 25 November] 1873) was a rear admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy and member of the Imperial Admiralty Council, the supreme administrative body of the Imperial Navy. Kulchitsky also served as the 13th mayor of Taganrog, a port city located in southwest Russia, within the Rostov Oblast.

Biography[edit]

Graduated from Cadet Corps in 1831. Served in the Black Sea Fleet, promoted to captain-lieutenant in 1849, captain second rank since 1855, captain first rank since 1858, rear-admiral since 1866. During Crimean War Lev Kulchitskiy commanded the paddle frigate Gromonosets.

In 1860 he was appointed chairman of the military trial at Nikolaev port. In 1863 appointed chief of the Konstantinovskaya Navy Station in Tsemes Bay. Kulchitsky served as Governor of Taganrog from 1868 to 1873. After his death he was interred in the crypt of The All-Saints Church in Taganrog at the Taganrog Old Cemetery

Awards[edit]

External links and references[edit]

  • History of Taganrog by Pavel Filevskiy, Moscow; 1898.
  • Taganrog Encyclopedia, Taganrog, 2002.
Government offices
Preceded by Governors of Taganrog
1868–1873
Succeeded by
acting governor Achilles Alferaki