Fyodor Glinka

Fyodor Nikolaevich Glinka (Russian Фёдор Николаевич Глинка, scientific transliteration Fedor Nikolaevich Glinka; * 8 ​​Junijul / June 19 1786greg in Sutoki, Smolensk province, .. .. † 11 Februarjul / February 23 1880greg in Tver ) was a Russian writer.

Fyodor Glinka, Sergei Nikolaevich younger brother of Glinka, adopted in 1805 at the Battle of Austerlitz in part, appeared in 1812 under the threat of Napoleon again in the army and was adjutant of Count Miloradovich in the campaigns against France. Later he joined the Decembrists and was expelled in 1826 to Petrozavodsk. Soon, however, he was allowed to return.

He died on 23 February 1880 in Tver.

Works

  • Letters of a Russian officer on the campaigns of 1805-6 and 1812-15. 8 vols Moscow 1815-16
  • Sketch of the Battle of Borodino. Moscow 1839
  • Karelia, or the imprisonment of Martha Johannowna. Saint Petersburg 1830
  • Text for folk song Troika with the music of V.Agarkov
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