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Prince Aleksei Grigorievich Scherbatov
Portrait by George Dawe
Native nameАлексей Григорьевич Щербатов
Born(1776-02-23)23 February 1776
Died15 December 1848(1848-12-15) (aged 72)
BuriedDonskoy Monastery
Allegiance Russian Empire
Years of service1792–1848
RankGeneral of Infantry, Adjutant General
Battles / wars

Prince Aleksei Grigorievich Scherbatov (Russian: Князь Алексей Григорьевич Щербатов; 1776-1848) was a Russian imperial general during the Napoleonic Wars and November Uprising. Born into a noble family, he served as Mayor of Moscow for the final five years of his life.

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  1. Словарь русских генералов, участников боевых действий против армии Наполеона

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Preceded byDmitry Vladimirovich Golitsyn Military Governor of Moscow Governorate
1843 – 1848
Succeeded byArseny Andreyevich Zakrevsky
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