In September-December of 1812 Denis Davydov led an army cavalry partisan detachment operating on the Smolensk and Kaluga roads and conducted a number of successful raids on the rear of the French army. By the Highest Decree of Emperor Alexander I of December 20, 1812, he was awarded with the 4th class of St.George order
"... in retribution of zealous service and distinction rendered against the French troops in the battle on June 28 at the town of Mir, where he showed unparalleled courage".
"…в воздаяние ревностной службы и отличия, оказанного против французских войск в сражении 28-го июня при местечке Мир, где явил беспримерную храбрость".
Oversized cross of the most unusual iconography.
His medal bar.
Inside old display case.
"... in retribution of zealous service and distinction rendered against the French troops in the battle on June 28 at the town of Mir, where he showed unparalleled courage".
"…в воздаяние ревностной службы и отличия, оказанного против французских войск в сражении 28-го июня при местечке Мир, где явил беспримерную храбрость".
Oversized cross of the most unusual iconography.
His medal bar.
The second cross in the medal bar is a golden cross on the St. George ribbon "For the victory at Preussisch-Eylau". Staff captain of the Life Guards of the Hussar Regiment Davydov took part in the Battle of Preussisch-Eylau, being in the position of adjutant to General Prince Pyotr Ivanovich Bagration or which he was awarded the corresponding gold badge and gold weapons with the inscription on the hilt "for bravery".
Third, forth and firth medals are: "In memory of the Patriotic War of 1812" on the St. Andrew's ribbon, "For the Capture of Paris" on the combined St. Andrew's and St. George's ribbon, and "For the Persian War" on the combined St. George's and Vladimir ribbon. The day the last award was established was March 15, 1828. The last two awards are reduced size medals.
Medal bar was transferred to the collection of Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps in St.Petersburg in 1918 from the collection of the Life Guards of the Keksholm Regiment.
Third, forth and firth medals are: "In memory of the Patriotic War of 1812" on the St. Andrew's ribbon, "For the Capture of Paris" on the combined St. Andrew's and St. George's ribbon, and "For the Persian War" on the combined St. George's and Vladimir ribbon. The day the last award was established was March 15, 1828. The last two awards are reduced size medals.
Medal bar was transferred to the collection of Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps in St.Petersburg in 1918 from the collection of the Life Guards of the Keksholm Regiment.
Inside old display case.