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Alexandre Colonna-Walewski

Alexandre Florian Joseph, Count Colonna-Walewski (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ kɔlɔna valɛvski]; Polish: Aleksander Florian Józef Colonna-Walewski; 4 May 1810 – 27 September 1868), was a Polish and French politician and diplomat, the unacknowledged son of French emperor Napoleon I.

Alexandre Colonna-Walewski
Colonna-Walewski in 1860
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
7 May 1855 – 4 January 1860
MonarchNapoleon III
Preceded byÉdouard Drouyn de Lhuys
Succeeded byJules Baroche
Personal details
Born
Aleksander Florian Józef Colonna-Walewski

(1810-05-04)4 May 1810
Walewice, Poland
Died27 September 1868(1868-09-27) (aged 58)
Strasbourg, France
NationalityPolish, French
Parents
Signature

He is best known for his position as foreign minister of France under his cousin Napoleon III and for his diplomatic efforts presiding over the Congress of Paris, which created peace in the Crimean War and laid the base for modern international law of the sea with the Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law.

Early years edit

 
Alexandre Walewski in 1832, portrait by school of George Hayter

Walewski was born at Walewice, near Warsaw, in Poland to Countess Marie Walewska and her husband Athanasius, Count Walewski. He was rumoured to be the unacknowledged son of Napoleon I, although Athanasius legally acknowledged him as his own son. In 2013, published scholarship comparing DNA haplotype evidence taken from Emperor Napoleon, from his brother King Jérôme Bonaparte's descendant Charles, Prince Napoléon and from Colonna-Walewski's descendant indicated Alexandre's membership in the genetic male-line of the imperial House of Bonaparte.[1]

Aged fourteen, Walewski refused to join the Imperial Russian army and fled to London, thence to Paris where the French government refused Tsar Alexander I's demands for his extradition to Russia.[2]

Upon the accession of Louis-Philippe d'Orléans to the French throne in 1830, Walewski was dispatched to Poland, later the same year being entrusted by the leaders of the Polish November Uprising of 1830 as a diplomatic envoy to the Court of St James's. After the Fall of Warsaw, he took out letters of French naturalization and joined the French army, being in action in Algeria as a captain in the Chasseurs d'Afrique of the French Foreign Legion. In 1837 he resigned his commission to begin writing plays and working as a journalist for the press. He is said to have collaborated with the elder Dumas on Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle and a comedy of his, L'Ecole du monde, was produced at the Theâtre Français in 1840.[2]

Diplomatic career edit

 
Walewski and other participants at Crimean War peace negotiations, 1856 - Congress of Paris by Edouard Dubufe

Later that year the prime minister of France Thiers, also a man of letters, became patron to one of Walewski's papers, Le Messager des Chambres, before sending him on a mission to Egypt. Under Guizot's government Walewski was posted to Buenos Aires to liaise with the British ambassador, John Cradock, 1st Baron Howden. Prince Louis Napoleon's accession to power in France as Napoleon III furthered his career with postings as envoy extraordinary to Florence and the Kingdom of Naples before London (1851–55), where he was charged with announcing the coup d'état to the prime minister, Lord Palmerston.[3]

 
Count Walewski as president of Congress of Paris (1856)

In 1855, Walewski succeeded Drouyn de Lhuys as Minister of Foreign Affairs and he acted as President of, and French plenipotentiary at, the Congress of Paris the following year, leading to peace in the Crimean War and to the Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law. The latter treaty did contain an important novelty in international law, creating the possibility for nations that were not involved in the establishment of the agreement, to become a party by acceding the Declaration afterwards.[4][5]

As foreign minister, Walewski advocated a de-escalating strategy towards Russia, known as entente, opposing his emperor's strategy in Italy which led to war with Austria in 1859. After leaving the Foreign Ministry in 1860 he became France's Minister of State, an office which he held until 1863. He served as senator from 1855 to 1865, before being appointed to the Corps Législatif in 1865 and as president of the Chamber of Deputies by the Emperor, who returned him to the Senate after a revolt against his authority two years later.[2]

Walewski was made a duke in 1866,[6] was elected a member of the Académie des beaux-arts, appointed Grand Cross of the Légion d'honneur and made a Knight of Malta, also receiving the Gold Cross of Virtuti Militari.

Alexandre Walewski died of a stroke at Strasbourg on 27 September 1868 and is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.

Descendants edit

 
Portrait of Lady Cathrine Caroline Montagu in Byronic Costume by George Hayter, 1831.
 
Marie-Anne Walewska, born Ricci, by Edouard Louis Dubufe

He married on 1 December 1831 Lady Catherine Montagu (7 October 1808 – 30 April 1834), daughter of George, 6th Earl of Sandwich by his wife Lady Louisa Lowry-Corry. Following her death, he married secondly, on 4 June 1846 in Florence, Maria Anna, daughter of the Papal Count Zanobi di Ricci by his wife Princess Isabella Poniatowski. He also fathered a son by the actress Rachel Felix in 1844.[citation needed]

He had seven children, two from his first marriage, four from his second marriage, and one with a woman he wasn't married to.

  • By Lady Catherine Montagu,[7] daughter of 6th Earl of Sandwich (both died young):
    • Louise-Marie Colonna-Walewska.
    • Comte Georges-Edouard-Auguste Colonna-Walewski.
  • By Maria Anna di Ricci (1823–1912):
    • Isabel Colonna-Walewski (12 May 1847, Buenos Aires – c. 3 July 1847, Buenos Aires; is believed that she is buried in La Recoleta Cemetery).[8]
    • Comte Charles Walewski (4 June 1848, Florence – 2 October 1916, Villers-Cotterêts), married Félice Douay (1860–1952); no children.
    • Elise Colonna-Walewski (15 December 1849, Florence – 14 March 1927, Paris) married Félix, Comte de Bourqueney (1847–1912); leaving issue.
    • Eugénie Colonna-Walewski (30 March 1856, Paris – 22 December 1884, Arcachon), married Comte Frédéric Mathéus (1846–1929); leaving issue.
  • By Rachel Felix (1821–1858):
    • Comte Alexandre-Antoine Colonna-Walewski (3 November 1844, Marly-le-Roi – 20 August 1898, Turin), recognized 1844 and adopted by Walewski in 1860; has numerous surviving descendants.[9]

Ancestry edit

Honours edit

 
Arms of Colonna-Walewski

Works edit

  • Un mot sur la question d'Afrique, Paris 1837
  • L'Alliance Anglaise, Paris 1838
  • L'École du Monde, ou la Coquette sans le savoir (comedy), Paris 1840

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lucotte, Gérard; Macé, Jacques & Hrechdakian, Peter (September 2013). "Reconstruction of the Lineage Y Chromosome Haplotype of Napoléon the First" (PDF). International Journal of Sciences. 2 (9). Alkhaer Publications: 127–139. ISSN 2305-3925.
  2. ^ a b c   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Walewski, Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 270.
  3. ^ Chisholm 1911.
  4. ^ Timon Schultz (April 2015). De verklaring van Parijs en Neutraliteit - Nederland en de ontwikkeling van het Internationaal Maritieme recht van 1856 tot de Eerste Wereldoorlog (in Dutch). Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculteit der Letteren, Geschiedenis.
  5. ^ The Avalon Project : Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy. "Laws of War : Declaration of Paris; April 16, 1856". Yale Law School. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Alexandre-Florian-Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski". Encyclopædia Britannica.
  7. ^ "Burke's Peerage - The Official Website". burkespeerage.com.
  8. ^ "Isabel Elisa, la nieta de Napoleón que nació y murió en Buenos Aires y fue sepultada en Recoleta". Infobae. 16 May 2021.
  9. ^ . walewski.org. Archived from the original on 6 September 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2009.
  10. ^ (in Polish). Archived from the original on 6 May 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  11. ^ a b c d Clive Parry (1969). The Consolidated treaty series. Oceana Publications. pp. 105, 208, 361.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h Treaties, France (1866). Recueil des traités de la France (in French). Vol. 7 1856-1859. Paryż. pp. 90, 152, 167, 186, 272, 275, 300, 375, 482, 532, 602, 666.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h "British and Foreign State Papers, Tom 45". Great Britain. Foreign Office. 1865. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  14. ^ a b c d Report. Sessional papers, Great Britain Parliament. Londyn: H.M. Stationery Office. 1856.
  15. ^ a b c Lewis Hertslet (1856). Hertslet's Commercial Treaties. Londyn.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  16. ^ a b c d e f Tadeusz Jeziorowski, Mariusz Skotnicki (2019). Blask orderów. Vol. I Ordery i odznaczenia dawnej Rzeczypospolitej, w Księstwie Warszawskim i Królestwie Polskim, XVII–XIX w. (1634–1831). Warszawa: Muzeum Łazienki Królewskie. p. 135-135.
  • Simon Konarski, Armorial de la noblesse polonaise titrée, Paris 1958
  • Nouvelle Biographie Générale, Tome 46, Paris 1866

External links edit

  • Walewski.org, Walewski family foundation
  • , Genealogy entry
  • , Photograph
  • Spencer Napoleonica Collection Archived 5 December 2012 at archive.today at Newberry Library
Political offices
Preceded by Ambassadors of France to the United Kingdom
1851–1855
Succeeded by
Preceded by Foreign Minister of France
1855–1860
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of State of France
1860–1863
Succeeded by
Preceded by Président du Corps législatif
1865–1867
Succeeded by

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Alexandre Florian Joseph Count Colonna Walewski French pronunciation alɛksɑ dʁ kɔlɔna valɛvski Polish Aleksander Florian Jozef Colonna Walewski 4 May 1810 27 September 1868 was a Polish and French politician and diplomat the unacknowledged son of French emperor Napoleon I Alexandre Colonna WalewskiColonna Walewski in 1860Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office 7 May 1855 4 January 1860MonarchNapoleon IIIPreceded byEdouard Drouyn de LhuysSucceeded byJules BarochePersonal detailsBornAleksander Florian Jozef Colonna Walewski 1810 05 04 4 May 1810Walewice PolandDied27 September 1868 1868 09 27 aged 58 Strasbourg FranceNationalityPolish FrenchParentsNapoleon father Marie Walewska mother Signature He is best known for his position as foreign minister of France under his cousin Napoleon III and for his diplomatic efforts presiding over the Congress of Paris which created peace in the Crimean War and laid the base for modern international law of the sea with the Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law Contents 1 Early years 2 Diplomatic career 3 Descendants 4 Ancestry 5 Honours 6 Works 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly years edit nbsp Alexandre Walewski in 1832 portrait by school of George Hayter Walewski was born at Walewice near Warsaw in Poland to Countess Marie Walewska and her husband Athanasius Count Walewski He was rumoured to be the unacknowledged son of Napoleon I although Athanasius legally acknowledged him as his own son In 2013 published scholarship comparing DNA haplotype evidence taken from Emperor Napoleon from his brother King Jerome Bonaparte s descendant Charles Prince Napoleon and from Colonna Walewski s descendant indicated Alexandre s membership in the genetic male line of the imperial House of Bonaparte 1 Aged fourteen Walewski refused to join the Imperial Russian army and fled to London thence to Paris where the French government refused Tsar Alexander I s demands for his extradition to Russia 2 Upon the accession of Louis Philippe d Orleans to the French throne in 1830 Walewski was dispatched to Poland later the same year being entrusted by the leaders of the Polish November Uprising of 1830 as a diplomatic envoy to the Court of St James s After the Fall of Warsaw he took out letters of French naturalization and joined the French army being in action in Algeria as a captain in the Chasseurs d Afrique of the French Foreign Legion In 1837 he resigned his commission to begin writing plays and working as a journalist for the press He is said to have collaborated with the elder Dumas on Mademoiselle de Belle Isle and a comedy of his L Ecole du monde was produced at the Theatre Francais in 1840 2 Diplomatic career edit nbsp Walewski and other participants at Crimean War peace negotiations 1856 Congress of Paris by Edouard Dubufe Later that year the prime minister of France Thiers also a man of letters became patron to one of Walewski s papers Le Messager des Chambres before sending him on a mission to Egypt Under Guizot s government Walewski was posted to Buenos Aires to liaise with the British ambassador John Cradock 1st Baron Howden Prince Louis Napoleon s accession to power in France as Napoleon III furthered his career with postings as envoy extraordinary to Florence and the Kingdom of Naples before London 1851 55 where he was charged with announcing the coup d etat to the prime minister Lord Palmerston 3 nbsp Count Walewski as president of Congress of Paris 1856 In 1855 Walewski succeeded Drouyn de Lhuys as Minister of Foreign Affairs and he acted as President of and French plenipotentiary at the Congress of Paris the following year leading to peace in the Crimean War and to the Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law The latter treaty did contain an important novelty in international law creating the possibility for nations that were not involved in the establishment of the agreement to become a party by acceding the Declaration afterwards 4 5 As foreign minister Walewski advocated a de escalating strategy towards Russia known as entente opposing his emperor s strategy in Italy which led to war with Austria in 1859 After leaving the Foreign Ministry in 1860 he became France s Minister of State an office which he held until 1863 He served as senator from 1855 to 1865 before being appointed to the Corps Legislatif in 1865 and as president of the Chamber of Deputies by the Emperor who returned him to the Senate after a revolt against his authority two years later 2 Walewski was made a duke in 1866 6 was elected a member of the Academie des beaux arts appointed Grand Cross of the Legion d honneur and made a Knight of Malta also receiving the Gold Cross of Virtuti Militari Alexandre Walewski died of a stroke at Strasbourg on 27 September 1868 and is buried at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris Descendants edit nbsp Portrait of Lady Cathrine Caroline Montagu in Byronic Costume by George Hayter 1831 nbsp Marie Anne Walewska born Ricci by Edouard Louis Dubufe He married on 1 December 1831 Lady Catherine Montagu 7 October 1808 30 April 1834 daughter of George 6th Earl of Sandwich by his wife Lady Louisa Lowry Corry Following her death he married secondly on 4 June 1846 in Florence Maria Anna daughter of the Papal Count Zanobi di Ricci by his wife Princess Isabella Poniatowski He also fathered a son by the actress Rachel Felix in 1844 citation needed He had seven children two from his first marriage four from his second marriage and one with a woman he wasn t married to By Lady Catherine Montagu 7 daughter of 6th Earl of Sandwich both died young Louise Marie Colonna Walewska Comte Georges Edouard Auguste Colonna Walewski By Maria Anna di Ricci 1823 1912 Isabel Colonna Walewski 12 May 1847 Buenos Aires c 3 July 1847 Buenos Aires is believed that she is buried in La Recoleta Cemetery 8 Comte Charles Walewski 4 June 1848 Florence 2 October 1916 Villers Cotterets married Felice Douay 1860 1952 no children Elise Colonna Walewski 15 December 1849 Florence 14 March 1927 Paris married Felix Comte de Bourqueney 1847 1912 leaving issue Eugenie Colonna Walewski 30 March 1856 Paris 22 December 1884 Arcachon married Comte Frederic Matheus 1846 1929 leaving issue By Rachel Felix 1821 1858 Comte Alexandre Antoine Colonna Walewski 3 November 1844 Marly le Roi 20 August 1898 Turin recognized 1844 and adopted by Walewski in 1860 has numerous surviving descendants 9 Ancestry editAncestors of Alexandre Colonna Walewski16 Sebastiano Nicolo Buonaparte8 Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte17 Maria Anna Tusoli di Bocognano4 Carlo Buonaparte18 Giuseppe Maria Paravicini9 Maria Saveria Paravicini19 Maria Angela Salineri2 Napoleon I Emperor of the French20 Giovanni Agostino Ramolino10 Giovanni Geronimo Ramolino21 Angela Maria Peri5 Letizia Ramolino22 Giuseppe Pietrasanta11 Angela Maria Pietrasanta23 Maria Giuseppa Malerba1 Alexandre Florian Joseph Count Colonna Walewski24 Jozef Laczynski12 Antoni Laczynski25 Helena Zusanna Niemojewska6 Count Mateusz Laczynski Starosta of Gostyn13 Konstancja Stempkowska3 Countess Maria Laczynska7 Eva ZaborowskaHonours edit nbsp Arms of Colonna Walewski nbsp Poland Knight of the Golden Cross of the Order of Virtuti Militari 3 March 1831 10 nbsp Sovereign Order of Malta Knight of the Cross of Honor and Devotion of the Knights of Malta nbsp France Grand Ribbon of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honor 11 12 nbsp France Grand Officer of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honor 13 14 nbsp France Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honor 15 nbsp Denmark Great Ribbon of the Order of the Danebrog 13 nbsp Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Grand Ribbon of the Order of Saint Januarius 15 13 16 nbsp Kingdom of Sardinia Grand Ribbon of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus 13 14 12 nbsp Grand Duchy of Tuscany Grand Ribbon of the Order of St Joseph 15 13 16 nbsp Kingdom of Portugal Grand Ribbon of the Order of Vila Vicosa 13 nbsp Ottoman Empire Grand Ribbon of the Order of the Medjids 13 14 nbsp Kingdom of Greece Great Ribbon of the Order of the Savior 13 nbsp Kingdom of Bavaria Grand Ribbon of the Order of St Hubert 11 12 16 nbsp Austria Hungary Grand Ribbon of the Order of St Stefan 11 12 nbsp Sweden Great Ribbon of the Order of the Seraphim 14 nbsp Netherlands Grand Ribbon of the Order of the Netherlands Lion 12 nbsp Baden Great Ribbon of the Order of Fidelity 12 16 nbsp Belgium Grand Ribbon of the Order of Leopold 11 12 nbsp Prussia Great Ribbon of the Order of the Black Eagle 12 16 nbsp Russian Empire Grand Ribbon of the Order of St Anna 16 Works editUn mot sur la question d Afrique Paris 1837 L Alliance Anglaise Paris 1838 L Ecole du Monde ou la Coquette sans le savoir comedy Paris 1840See also editList of PolesReferences edit Lucotte Gerard Mace Jacques amp Hrechdakian Peter September 2013 Reconstruction of the Lineage Y Chromosome Haplotype of Napoleon the First PDF International Journal of Sciences 2 9 Alkhaer Publications 127 139 ISSN 2305 3925 a b c nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Walewski Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 28 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 270 Chisholm 1911 Timon Schultz April 2015 De verklaring van Parijs en Neutraliteit Nederland en de ontwikkeling van het Internationaal Maritieme recht van 1856 tot de Eerste Wereldoorlog in Dutch Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculteit der Letteren Geschiedenis The Avalon Project Documents in Law History and Diplomacy Laws of War Declaration of Paris April 16 1856 Yale Law School Retrieved 30 September 2022 Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna Count Walewski Encyclopaedia Britannica Burke s Peerage The Official Website burkespeerage com Isabel Elisa la nieta de Napoleon que nacio y murio en Buenos Aires y fue sepultada en Recoleta Infobae 16 May 2021 La famille Colonna Walewski walewski org Archived from the original on 6 September 2009 Retrieved 30 March 2009 Kawalerowie Orderu Virtuti Militari in Polish Archived from the original on 6 May 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2013 a b c d Clive Parry 1969 The Consolidated treaty series Oceana Publications pp 105 208 361 a b c d e f g h Treaties France 1866 Recueil des traites de la France in French Vol 7 1856 1859 Paryz pp 90 152 167 186 272 275 300 375 482 532 602 666 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c d e f g h British and Foreign State Papers Tom 45 Great Britain Foreign Office 1865 Retrieved 3 May 2015 a b c d Report Sessional papers Great Britain Parliament Londyn H M Stationery Office 1856 a b c Lewis Hertslet 1856 Hertslet s Commercial Treaties Londyn a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c d e f Tadeusz Jeziorowski Mariusz Skotnicki 2019 Blask orderow Vol I Ordery i odznaczenia dawnej Rzeczypospolitej w Ksiestwie Warszawskim i Krolestwie Polskim XVII XIX w 1634 1831 Warszawa Muzeum Lazienki Krolewskie p 135 135 Simon Konarski Armorial de la noblesse polonaise titree Paris 1958 Nouvelle Biographie Generale Tome 46 Paris 1866External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexandre Colonna Walewski Walewski org Walewski family foundation NapoleonSeries org Genealogy entry PictureHistory com Photograph Spencer Napoleonica Collection Archived 5 December 2012 at archive today at Newberry Library Political offices Preceded byEdouard Drouyn de Lhuys Ambassadors of France to the United Kingdom1851 1855 Succeeded byJean Gilbert Victor Fialin duc de Persigny Preceded byEdouard Drouyn de Lhuys Foreign Minister of France1855 1860 Succeeded byJules Baroche Preceded byAchille Fould Minister of State of France1860 1863 Succeeded byAdolphe Billault Preceded byCharles de Morny President du Corps legislatif1865 1867 Succeeded byEugene Schneider Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexandre Colonna Walewski amp oldid 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