Pavel Kiselyov

Pavel Dmitrievich Kiselyov Pavel Kisselev (Russian Павел Дмитриевич Киселёв; * 8 ​​Januarjul / January 19 1788greg in Moscow, .. .. † 14 Novemberjul / November 26 1872greg in Paris) was a general and Russian reformer.

Life

Kiselyov was born in 1788 in Moscow. He was married to Countess Sofia, daughter of Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki. With her he had a daughter, but died very early. During the Russo -Turkish War he was authorized Chairman of the Moldovan and Wallachian State Council ( diva nuri ). From 1829 reigned General Kiselyov also in Bucharest. During his tenure, the first modern fundamental laws are ( regulators elements organice ) for both principalities established. Until 1834 he remained the most powerful man in the Danubian principalities. In 1835 he went to Saint Petersburg. There he began with another reform program. 1856 Kiselyov 's ambassador to Paris, where he died in 1872.

During his tenure in Bucharest for the first time made ​​long-range city planning.

Honors

In Bucharest, the park Kisselef Parcul Kisselef and the Chaussee soseaua Kisselef was named after him.

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