Ivan Essen
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Ivan Nikolaevich Essen was a Russia
Russia
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n lieutenant general
Lieutenant General
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 and military governor of Riga
Riga
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 at the start of the Patriotic War of 1812
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.

Pre-1812

From the Essen family in Estonia
Governorate of Estonia
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, from 1783 to 1785 he fought in Poland
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, where he was seriously injured. He fought in the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) as well as Russia's 1792 and 1794 Polish campaigns. For his service at the Battle of Maciejowice
Battle of Maciejowice
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 he was awarded the 4th degree of the Order of St George.

In 1799 he commanded the first division of the expedition to Holland under the command of general Johann Hermann von Fersen
Johann Hermann von Fersen
Ivan Ivanovitch Hermann von Fersen was a Saxon-born infantry general who served from 1770 in the Imperial Russian Army.-Life:He was involved in the battles at and in the military operations against Yemelyan Pugachev. He won the battle in Upper Kuban against Seraskier Batal-Bey and his 18,000...

. From 1802 he was the military governor of Smolensk
Smolensk
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. He then fought in the 1807 war against Napoleon, being seriously wounded at .

1812

During the Patriotic War of 1812 he served as Military Governor of Riga in place of Dimitri Lobanov-Rostovsky and was forced to set fire to Riga's suburbs as soon as the enemy captured their outermost edge. After unsuccessful attempts to stop the Prussians at a distance from the city and unsuccessfully fighting to save Iecava
Iecava
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, he ordered the burning of the suburbs but because of a strong wind the fire got out of control and thousands of city residents were left homeless.

Towards autumn the war changed direction. The Prussian corps became overextended, Macdonald remained inactive, a Russian successes was won by Peter Wittgenstein
Peter Wittgenstein
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 at Polotsk, Napoleon began a general retreat and Fabian Steinheil
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 arrived in Riga - all these circumstances brought Essen to the top of the pile, but due to mismanagement the Russians were unable to capitalise on these victories and suffered heavy losses in several battles. In October Essen was replaced in his post by General Paulucci
Philip Osipovich Paulucci
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 and filed his resignation.

Essen then went for a long course of treatment at Baldone
Baldone
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 sulphur baths near Riga, where he drowned on 23 August 1813 whilst swimming. According to one version of events he committed suicide on the anniversary of the firing of the Riga suburbs. He appears in The Commodore
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novel of the Horatio Hornblower
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series.

Sources

Dictionary of Russian generals, members of hostilities against the army of Napoleon Bonaparte in the 1812-1815 war. / / The Russian archive: Sat. — М .: студия «ТРИТЭ» Н.Михалкова , 1996. - M.: Studio «TRITE» N. Mikhalkov, 1996. — Т. VII. - Vol VII. — С. 630-631. - S. 630-631.
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