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Augustin-Joseph de Mailly

Augustin-Joseph de Mailly (5 April 1707 – 25 March 1794) was a French general, governor and nobleman. He was one of the oldest persons to be guillotined during the French Revolution.

Augustin Joseph de Mailly
Born(1707-04-05)5 April 1707
Villaines-sous-Lucé, Kingdom of France
Died25 March 1794(1794-03-25) (aged 86)
Arras, First French Republic
AllegianceKingdom of France
Service/branchMaison militaire du roi de France
Years of service1726–1792
RankMarshal of France
Battles/warsSiege of Kehl (1733)
Battle of Pavia
Battle of Rossbach
Defense of the Tuileries
AwardsCross of Saint-Louis
Collar of the Grand Cross of Malta
Knight of the orders of the king (1776)
Order of Saint-Lazare
RelationsHouse of Mailly
Other workLieutenant général of Roussillon
Gouvernor of Abbeville, Sénéchal and Grand bailli of Ponthieu

Augustin-Joseph de Mailly was marquis d'Haucourt and baron of Saint-Amand. In January 1744 he inherited the title of count of Mailly following the death of his cousin Louis de Mailly (1723–1743). At first a musketeer (1726), he served in the gendarmerie (1733–1764) before rising rapidly through the ranks – brigadier on 20 February 1743, maréchal de camp on 1 May 1745, lieutenant-général on 10 May 1748, inspector general of cavalry and dragoons on 21 May 1749, and finally director-general of camps and armies. In disgrace, he was distanced from the court and therefore remained a lieutenant-Général for a very long time, before becoming commander in chief in Roussillon, where he was the originator of great building works and the renewal of the university and played a large rôle in French Freemasonry. Made a chevalier du Saint-Esprit on 26 May 1776, he was made marshal of France on 13 June 1783 and due to his age was able to be governor of Abbeville, sénéchal and Grand bailli of Ponthieu not far from his lands and château. However, this Mailly, who fought in many battles of the wars of Louis XV, received from Louis XVI, in 1790, command of one of the four armies decreed by the National Assembly (14th and 15th military divisions). This was a difficult task and he resigned on 22 June, when he learned of the king's flight to Varennes. On 10 August 1792, despite his old age, he fought on the side of the threatened French monarchy. Escaping the carnage that followed the capture of the palais des Tuileries and the September massacres, he was arrested in his château, then guillotined in 1794 at Arras, aged 86 – on the scaffold he cried "I remain faithful to my king, as my ancestors have always been".

Family edit

 
Mailly shield

The 4 Mailly sisters – mistresses of Louis XV edit

 
Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle, his cousin

Life edit

Port-Vendres edit

Louis XVI, true restorer of the French war and commercial navy, entrusted General de Mailly with the installation of a powerful and fortified port which would finally be able to ensure regular traffic with the whole of Europe, from Spain to Sweden, Scotland to Italy, the Catalan coast to the East, to the Barbary ports, and even as far away as India and the Americas. Mailly restructures Port-Vendres, which he wants, like Perpignan, to be the ideal representation of a Masonic city. He built a deep port there, sheltered from the winds. In addition to the modern port, in fifteen years (1770 - 1785), he completed the city, outlines and pierces a few small streets, builds new dwellings on a uniform plan, corrects alignments, builds quays and convenient landing stages. To mark the rebirth of Port-Vendres with a symbol, Louis XVI allowed the province to erect to his glory the first monument erected in France in his honor, the obelisk of Port-Vendres. In 1775 he reinforced the fortifications at the entrance to the port of Port-Vendresby building the Mailly Redoubt opposite the Fanal Redoubt: built by Vauban between 1673 and 1700 to defend the port.

The 2 October 1753, Marshal de Noailles, in quarrel with Mailly, succeeded in having him dismissed from his command.

In November 1753, Jean-Baptiste de Machault d'Arnouville obtains the exile of Mailly from the king. On 1 March 1754, the king breaks the count of Mailly d'Haucourt for having spread too much his memory that René Louis de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson considers apologetic. Mailly must return to his land. His mistress, the Marquise de Blanes and her husband, spoke out against the government. They are also outlawed.

Mailly's disgrace did not last long, because he was responsible for going to Spain to compliment the Infanta Marie-Thérèse-Raphaëlle de Bourbon on behalf of the king.

10 August 1792 edit

Marshal de Mailly refuses to emigrate; the idea of the king being abandoned in Paris without the clergy and nobility to him is a revolting absurdity. In 1790, Louis XVI gave him the command of one of four armies decreed by the National Assembly and that of the 14th and 15th military divisions. But the assembly demanded a civic oath, and Marshal de Mailly resigned.

On 9 August when he learned of the dangers surrounding the royal family, he went to the Tuileries Palace. He was entrusted by the King with the command of the troops who would defend the Tuileries the next day, 10 August 1792. During the attack, the defense is swept away. Mailly escapes the massacre and receives help to escape.

Arrest and execution edit

On 25 March 1794, Joseph de Mailly was executed by guillotine, at the time of his execution he was the oldest person to be executed.

Works edit

  • Histoire de la campagne de l’année 1734 en Allemagne, commandée par le maréchal de Berwick, et après sa mort par le maréchal d'Asfeld. Ecrite par les officiers de l'état-major avec des Notes des différent partis qui la divisoient, et conservée dans les portefeuilles du comte de Mailly, mestre de camp de cavalerie dans cette année et depuis maréchal de France.
  • Lettre de M. le maréchal de Mailly au roi, sur l'administration intérieure qu'il a remplie en Roussillon, 1790, Notice n° : FRBNF36385059
  • Souvenirs du maréchal de Mailly, Le Mans, impr. de Leguicheux, 1895. Gr. in-8 ̊ (255 x 165), 111 p. Acq. 293637 –VIIIe, Notice n° : FRBNF32409343

Notes edit

Bibliography edit

  • Le Maréchal de Mailly, portrait d’un homme des Lumières, Colloque Le siècle des Lumières en Roussillon, Archives Départementales des Pyrénées-Orientales – Université de Perpignan, 3 décembre 2004.
  • Duval, Jean-Yves, Le prix du sang bleu : Joseph-Augustin de Mailly, 1708–1794 / Jean-Yves Duval. – Paris : les Éd. le Sémaphore, 2000

External links edit

  • Haucourt, Augustin-Joseph, comte de Mailly, marquis de (1707–1794)
  • Bronze-patina plaster bust of the Maréchal de Mailly
  • Obelisk of Port-Vendres
  • Genealogy of his family
  • Light-shows and public space at Perpignan in the 18th century
  • Masonic space between fraternal circulation and secular frontiers

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translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Augustin Joseph de Mailly see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated fr Augustin Joseph de Mailly to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Augustin Joseph de Mailly 5 April 1707 25 March 1794 was a French general governor and nobleman He was one of the oldest persons to be guillotined during the French Revolution Augustin Joseph de MaillyBorn 1707 04 05 5 April 1707Villaines sous Luce Kingdom of FranceDied25 March 1794 1794 03 25 aged 86 Arras First French RepublicAllegianceKingdom of FranceService wbr branchMaison militaire du roi de FranceYears of service1726 1792RankMarshal of FranceBattles warsSiege of Kehl 1733 Battle of Pavia Battle of Rossbach Defense of the TuileriesAwardsCross of Saint Louis Collar of the Grand Cross of Malta Knight of the orders of the king 1776 Order of Saint LazareRelationsHouse of MaillyOther workLieutenant general of Roussillon Gouvernor of Abbeville Senechal and Grand bailli of Ponthieu Augustin Joseph de Mailly was marquis d Haucourt and baron of Saint Amand In January 1744 he inherited the title of count of Mailly following the death of his cousin Louis de Mailly 1723 1743 At first a musketeer 1726 he served in the gendarmerie 1733 1764 before rising rapidly through the ranks brigadier on 20 February 1743 marechal de camp on 1 May 1745 lieutenant general on 10 May 1748 inspector general of cavalry and dragoons on 21 May 1749 and finally director general of camps and armies In disgrace he was distanced from the court and therefore remained a lieutenant General for a very long time before becoming commander in chief in Roussillon where he was the originator of great building works and the renewal of the university and played a large role in French Freemasonry Made a chevalier du Saint Esprit on 26 May 1776 he was made marshal of France on 13 June 1783 and due to his age was able to be governor of Abbeville senechal and Grand bailli of Ponthieu not far from his lands and chateau However this Mailly who fought in many battles of the wars of Louis XV received from Louis XVI in 1790 command of one of the four armies decreed by the National Assembly 14th and 15th military divisions This was a difficult task and he resigned on 22 June when he learned of the king s flight to Varennes On 10 August 1792 despite his old age he fought on the side of the threatened French monarchy Escaping the carnage that followed the capture of the palais des Tuileries and the September massacres he was arrested in his chateau then guillotined in 1794 at Arras aged 86 on the scaffold he cried I remain faithful to my king as my ancestors have always been Contents 1 Family 1 1 The 4 Mailly sisters mistresses of Louis XV 2 Life 2 1 Port Vendres 2 2 10 August 1792 2 3 Arrest and execution 3 Works 4 Notes 4 1 Bibliography 5 External linksFamily editSee also List of lords of Mailly nbsp Mailly shield The 4 Mailly sisters mistresses of Louis XV edit nbsp Marie Anne de Mailly Nesle his cousinLife editPort Vendres edit Louis XVI true restorer of the French war and commercial navy entrusted General de Mailly with the installation of a powerful and fortified port which would finally be able to ensure regular traffic with the whole of Europe from Spain to Sweden Scotland to Italy the Catalan coast to the East to the Barbary ports and even as far away as India and the Americas Mailly restructures Port Vendres which he wants like Perpignan to be the ideal representation of a Masonic city He built a deep port there sheltered from the winds In addition to the modern port in fifteen years 1770 1785 he completed the city outlines and pierces a few small streets builds new dwellings on a uniform plan corrects alignments builds quays and convenient landing stages To mark the rebirth of Port Vendres with a symbol Louis XVI allowed the province to erect to his glory the first monument erected in France in his honor the obelisk of Port Vendres In 1775 he reinforced the fortifications at the entrance to the port of Port Vendresby building the Mailly Redoubt opposite the Fanal Redoubt built by Vauban between 1673 and 1700 to defend the port The 2 October 1753 Marshal de Noailles in quarrel with Mailly succeeded in having him dismissed from his command In November 1753 Jean Baptiste de Machault d Arnouville obtains the exile of Mailly from the king On 1 March 1754 the king breaks the count of Mailly d Haucourt for having spread too much his memory that Rene Louis de Voyer de Paulmy d Argenson considers apologetic Mailly must return to his land His mistress the Marquise de Blanes and her husband spoke out against the government They are also outlawed Mailly s disgrace did not last long because he was responsible for going to Spain to compliment the Infanta Marie Therese Raphaelle de Bourbon on behalf of the king 10 August 1792 edit Marshal de Mailly refuses to emigrate the idea of the king being abandoned in Paris without the clergy and nobility to him is a revolting absurdity In 1790 Louis XVI gave him the command of one of four armies decreed by the National Assembly and that of the 14th and 15th military divisions But the assembly demanded a civic oath and Marshal de Mailly resigned On 9 August when he learned of the dangers surrounding the royal family he went to the Tuileries Palace He was entrusted by the King with the command of the troops who would defend the Tuileries the next day 10 August 1792 During the attack the defense is swept away Mailly escapes the massacre and receives help to escape Arrest and execution edit On 25 March 1794 Joseph de Mailly was executed by guillotine at the time of his execution he was the oldest person to be executed Works editHistoire de la campagne de l annee 1734 en Allemagne commandee par le marechal de Berwick et apres sa mort par le marechal d Asfeld Ecrite par les officiers de l etat major avec des Notes des different partis qui la divisoient et conservee dans les portefeuilles du comte de Mailly mestre de camp de cavalerie dans cette annee et depuis marechal de France Lettre de M le marechal de Mailly au roi sur l administration interieure qu il a remplie en Roussillon 1790 Notice n FRBNF36385059 Souvenirs du marechal de Mailly Le Mans impr de Leguicheux 1895 Gr in 8 255 x 165 111 p Acq 293637 VIIIe Notice n FRBNF32409343Notes editBibliography edit Le Marechal de Mailly portrait d un homme des Lumieres Colloque Le siecle des Lumieres en Roussillon Archives Departementales des Pyrenees Orientales Universite de Perpignan 3 decembre 2004 Duval Jean Yves Le prix du sang bleu Joseph Augustin de Mailly 1708 1794 Jean Yves Duval Paris les Ed le Semaphore 2000External links editHaucourt Augustin Joseph comte de Mailly marquis de 1707 1794 Bronze patina plaster bust of the Marechal de Mailly Obelisk of Port Vendres Genealogy of his family Light shows and public space at Perpignan in the 18th century Masonic space between fraternal circulation and secular frontiers Late 18th century painting of the Marechal de Mailly hotel de Mailly in Paris Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Augustin Joseph de Mailly amp oldid 1209374599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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