Aleksey Arakcheyev
| Aleksey Arakcheyev | |
|---|---|
| Portrait by George Dawe (Military Gallery of the Winter Palace) | |
| Native name | Алексей Андреевич Аракчеев | 
| Born | October 4 [O.S. September 23] 1769 Garusovo, Vyshnevolotsky Uyezd, Russian Empire | 
| Died | May 3 [O.S. April 21] 1834 (aged 64) Gruzino, Russian Empire | 
| Allegiance | Russian Empire | 
| Branch | Imperial Russian Army | 
| Years of service | 1783–1825 | 
| Rank | General | 
| Battles / wars | |
Count Alexey Andreyevich Arakcheyev or Arakcheev (Russian: Алексей Андреевич Аракчеев; October 4 [O.S. September 23] 1769 – May 3 [O.S. April 21] 1834) was an Imperial Russian general and statesman during the reign of Tsar Alexander I.
He served under Tsars Paul I and Alexander I as an army commander and Inspector of Artillery. He had a violent temper, but was a competent artillerist, and is known for his reforms of Russian artillery known as the "System of 1805". When Alexander was succeeded by Nicholas I, he lost all his offices.