Anton Francesco Grazzini
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Anton Francesco Grazzini (11 May 1810 - 23 June 1879) was an Italian and Russian General.
Anton Francesco Grazzini was born in Rome. He had ended law on the Oxford University and Stuttgarter Kriegschule. In 1852 he was promoted to a general in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In 1865 he emigrated to the Russia. He got a job as a Russian General. He was a commander of Vilnius Russian Garrison. He died by shot in his head in Vilnius in 1879. He was killed by Władysław Skoropadski - the polish revolutionary.