Background
His father was Osip F. Mozgalevsky, a landlord in Chernigov Governorate, his mother, Viktoriya Karlovna de Roset.
His father was Osip F. Mozgalevsky, a landlord in Chernigov Governorate, his mother, Viktoriya Karlovna de Roset.
He was educated from 1814 to 1821 in the First Corps of Cadets, from which issued an ensign in the Saratov Infantry Regiment.
In 1825, he was promoted to a lieutenant in the same regiment. Following the defeat of the revolutionists, Mozgalevsky was arrested on February 13, 1826. On February 21, he was taken from Zhitomir to Saint St. Petersburg to be imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress.
He was sentenced to VII grade and sentenced to permanent exile.
Link serving since 1826 in the town of Narym with Kuragino in Yeniseysk Governorate, transferred to Tesninskom and in 1839 to Minusinsk, where he died. 1814-1821, First Cadet Corps (Congressional Lincolnshire, 1-5, Universitetskaya nab, 11-15), studied on February 21-22, 1826
Main guardhouse at the Imperial Winter Palace (Palace Embankment, 36), was in custody February 22-August 4, 1826
Peter and Paul fortress, was in custody.
He became a member of the Society of United Slavs in 1825.