Pavel Martynov
Pavel Petrovich Martynov (
Izmaylovsky Regiment and in 1800 received officer's patent.[citation needed
]
For his part in the
Gold Sword for Bravery and the Kulm Cross.[citation needed
]
Promoted to major general in 1820, on 30 November 1821 he became the commanding officer of the Izmaylovsky Lifeguard Regiment and later (since 14 March 1825) of the entire
Russo-Turkish War of 1828–29 and fought in the Siege of Varna.[citation needed
]
In 1831 he took part in the quelling of the
Sankt Petersburg. He died there on 14 February 1838 and was buried at the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.[citation needed
]