Background
Nikolai Ivanovich Lodygin was born in Russian Federation.
military administrative figure
Nikolai Ivanovich Lodygin was born in Russian Federation.
Nikolai Ivanovich graduated from the 2nd Cadet Corps (Saint Petersburg, 1805).
Nikolai Ivanovich Lodygin was in the army from 1805 to 1836, with breaks. Participant of the Anti-Napoleonic Campaign of 1807, the Patriotic War of 1812 (including the battle of Borodino), Foreign Campaigns of the Russian Army (1813-1814).
Nikolai Ivanovich Lodygin was a commander of the 1st artillery Grenadier brigade (1817-1819). The head of the infantry brigade of the 1st Western army (1819-1823). He was in the training team at the headquarters of the 1st army (1823-1824). Managing Director of the Moscow Commissariat Commission (1833-1836).
Nikolai Ivanovich Lodygin was a military governor of Voronezh and Voronezh Civil Governor (1836-1841). Chairman of the Commission on the construction of the Voronezh Mikhailovsky Cadet corps (since 1837).
Lodygin's activity in collecting taxes was set by the Senate 'as an example to others in all provinces' (1838). During the reign of Lodygin Voronezh province was visited by the heir to the throne Grand Duke Alexander, accompanied by Vasily Zhukovsky (1837), Nicholas I (1837).