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Vasily Vasilievich Ignatius (russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Игна́циус; 21 June 1854 – 27 May 1905) was a Russian 1st Captain and painter of the Russo-Japanese War. He commanded the throughout the war until he got killed at the
Battle of Tsushima The Battle of Tsushima (Japanese:対馬沖海戦, Tsushimaoki''-Kaisen'', russian: Цусимское сражение, ''Tsusimskoye srazheniye''), also known as the Battle of Tsushima Strait and the Naval Battle of Sea of Japan (Japanese: 日 ...
after the ship was sunk at the battle. He was also known for his several paintings of different Russian ships throughout the history of the Imperial Russian Navy.


Early military career

Ignatius was born on June 21, 1854, as the son of a 2nd Lieutenant of the 17th Artillery Brigade. He entered the Naval Cadet Corps on September 16, 1871, as a cadet. He entered into active service on April 13, 1872, before being made a ''
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'' on April 13, 1875, and promoted to ''Michman'' on August 30, 1876. He then participated in several mine officer classes as a compulsory student on September 24, 1878, and made a mine officer of the a day later. By January 1, 1881, he was promoted to ''Leytenant'' and on September 25, he was given command of the and command of the on April 15, 1882, with him being the head of the weapons at the ship by August 1, 1884. He briefly commanded the on 1885 before given command of the imperial yachts ''Alexandria'' and ''Derzhava'' from 1885 to 1886 and being made a mine officer on the ''Derzhava'' on March 8, 1886. He was then decommissioned from the ''Derzhava'' for a business trip for Vladivostok on September 17, 1886, on the .


Painting career

From August 26, 1888, to August 5, 1889, Ignatius left for Paris to study painting with Professor A. P. Bogolyubov. One month later, he gained permission from
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to study at the Imperial Academy of Arts to practice painting with exemption from company teachings and classes. Ignatius proceeded to create portraits of several Russian ships throughout history.


Later career and the Russo-Japanese War

On April 19, 1890, he was made commander of the but he was arrested for 2 weeks for landing neglect of the destroyer on December 3, 1890. Ignatius was then made the senior officer of the from 1891 to 1892 and on January 1, 1893, he was promoted to Captain 2nd Rank. From 1893 to 1894, he was transferred to command the before being put on the Russian Pacific Squadron as senior officer of the . He was promoted to 1st Class Mine Officer on March 21, 1896, and transferred to the
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as commander of the . He was transferred again to the Far East as commander of the and then as commander of the on June 1, 1899. On November 21, 1899, Ignatius was sent back to the Baltic Fleet to command destroyers and their crews at Kronstadt. He was promoted to Captain 1st Rank on April 1, 1901, and later given command of the '' Knyaz Suvorov'' on October 22. During the Russo-Japanese War, he commanded the ''Knyaz Suvorov'' but was killed at the
Battle of Tsushima The Battle of Tsushima (Japanese:対馬沖海戦, Tsushimaoki''-Kaisen'', russian: Цусимское сражение, ''Tsusimskoye srazheniye''), also known as the Battle of Tsushima Strait and the Naval Battle of Sea of Japan (Japanese: 日 ...
from a middle shell.


Awards

*
Order of Saint Stanislaus The Order of Saint Stanislaus ( pl, Order Św. Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika, russian: Орден Святого Станислава), also spelled Stanislas, was a Polish order of knighthood founded in 1765 by King Stanisław August Ponia ...
, III Class (July 5, 1883) *Order of Saint Stanislaus, II Class (1897) *
Order of St. Vladimir The Imperial Order of Saint Prince Vladimir (russian: орден Святого Владимира) was an Imperial Russian order established on by Empress Catherine II in memory of the deeds of Saint Vladimir, the Grand Prince and the Baptizer ...
, IV Class with a bow (1898) * Order of Saint Anna, II Class (1899) *Order of St. Vladimir, III Class (1904)


Foreign awards

* Spain:
Cross of Naval Merit The Cross of Naval Merit ( es, Cruces del Mérito Naval) is a Spanish military award for gallantry or merit in war or peace. Awarded to members of the Spanish Naval Forces, Guardia Civil or civilians. History and Attribution Established on 3 ...
(December 15, 1888)


References

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