Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich was born on 8 February 1798, in the
Winter Palace in Russia. He was the youngest child and son of Tsar
Paul I of Russia and his wife,
Maria Feodorovna (born Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg). Mikhail was the only one of his siblings to be '
born in the purple', that is, born whilst his father was Tsar. His godparents were his older brother,
Alexander, and his sister,
Alexandra, who stood in for their grandmother
Princess Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt.(Who died a month later) Mikhail and his youngest siblings were brought up in a strict environment, which
corporal punishment played a big part. He was tutored by General I. M. Lamzdorf, but was primarily taught by his mother Maria Feodorovna, who taught her sons science in an attempt to persuade them from building military careers. Ultimately, this would be of no use, as Mikhail and his brother
Nicholas I had a penchant for all things military. At the age of sixteen, Mikhail took part in the campaign against
Napoleon. Mikhail took part in suppressing the
Decembrist revolt following the sudden death of Alexander I. When the news reached him, Mikhail was in
Warsaw. The next day he left for
Saint Petersburg with a letter from
Grand Duke Konstantin, renouncing his right to the throne. Upon his arrival, he learnt that the oath of allegiance to Konstantin had already been sworn. He returned to Warsaw and attempted to convince his brother to come to the capital to no avail. Returning early on 14 December, he found that ranks of the artillery had sworn the oath to Nicholas I, causing those sworn to Konstantin to mount a
coup d'état. The coup was crushed by 3 January. Those who took part were imprisoned,
sentenced to death, or exiled to
Siberia. The Grand Duke was a member of the commission of inquiry into the uprising, and argued for
Wilhelm Küchelbecker, who was sentenced to death for attempting to kill the grand duke, to be commuted to imprisonment and hard labour, which was successful. Between 1826 and 1828, he fought in the
Russo-Turkish War as Commander of the Guards Corps and in the
November Uprising. As a result of his assault on
Warsaw, he was awarded the rank of
Adjutant general. ==Marriage and family==