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Aurélien de Sèze

Jean-Pierre Aurélien de Sèze (11 September 1799 – 23 January 1870) was a French lawyer who represented Gironde in the National Assembly during the French Second Republic. As a young man he had an intense but platonic affair with the future novelist George Sand. Politically, he was conservative and a legitimist monarchist.

Jean-Pierre Aurélien de Sèze
Representative of Gironde
In office
23 April 1848 – 2 December 1851
Personal details
Born(1799-09-11)11 September 1799
Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans, Gironde, France
Died23 January 1870(1870-01-23) (aged 70)
Bordeaux, Gironde, France
OccupationLawyer, magistrate, politician

Life

Early years (1799–1830)

Jean-Pierre Aurélien de Sèze was born on 11 September 1799 in the Chateau d'Eyrans, Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans, Gironde.[1] His parents were Paul Victor de Sèze (1754–1830), a physician and rector of the Bordeaux Academy, and Suzanne Caroline de Raymond Sallegourde (1770–1851), Marquise de Sallegourde.[1] His uncle was the defender of King Louis XVI of France. He became a lawyer in 1820, and entered the magistracy as a substitute in Bordeaux in 1824. He was appointed Deputy Attorney General in 1825 and Advocate General in 1827.[2]

 
Aurélien de Sèze as a young man

At the age of 25 de Sèze visited Cauterets so he could spend time with his fiancee, Mlle Laure Le Hoult, and her family. There he met Aurore Dupin, later known by her pseudonym George Sand, and was profoundly attracted to her. He admitted that his fiancee was "very beautiful, but without ideas." He wrote to Aurore, "No one speaks like you, no one has your accent, your voice, your laugh, your way of seeing a thing and expressing the idea. No one sees this but me."[3] Aurore reciprocated, with an intense but platonic passion for Aurélien.[4] Some of de Seze's personality may be seen in Raymon, the libertine in Sand's first novel, Indiana (1832).[5]

July Monarchy (1830–48)

After the July Revolution of 1830 de Sèze resigned rather than take an oath of loyalty to the Orléanist branch and returned to private practice at the Bordeaux bar, where he pleaded in several important criminal trials.[2] On 31 July 1833 he married Marie Eugénie Claire Pauline Louise de Villeminot (1812–87). Their children included Marie Thérèse Charlotte Marguerite Claire Victoire Félicité Henriette (1834–1912), Victor (1835–1906), Paul François Joseph Marie Romain (1837–1919), Marguerite (1838–1863), Tony (1841–1872), Bathilde Gabrielle Marie Suzanne (1843–1924), Jean (1847–1856), Aurélien (1850–1921) and Louise (1851–1917).[1] He became bâtonnier (President of the Bar) in 1841 and was appointed to the General Counsel of Gironde in 1847. He was a Catholic, a passionate royalist and active in politics in the Gironde.[2]

Second Republic (1848–51)

On 23 April 1848 de Sèze was elected representative of Gironde in the Constituent Assembly.[2] He sat with the Right parliamentary group.[6] He was a member of the Justice Committee. He voted for the prosecution of Louis Blanc and Marc Caussidière, for restoration of physical constraint, against abolition of the death penalty and against the constitutional amendment of Jules Grévy. He abstained from the vote on honouring General Louis-Eugène Cavaignac. He voted for the Rateau proposal, for prohibition of clubs, for credits for the Roman expedition, against amnesty and for abolition of the tax on beverages. He spoke several times, particularly in the 12 January 1849 session on the Rateau proposal.[2]

On 13 May 1849 de Sèze was reelected representative of Gironde in the Legislative Assembly, where he sat with the monarchist majority and was vice-president of the Assembly. He voted for the Rome expedition, for the Falloux-Parieu education law and for the law restricting universal suffrage, which he helped to draft. Although he had supported the policy of Prince Louis-Napoleon, he opposed the coup d'état of 2 December 1851.[2]

Second Empire (1851–70)

De Sèze joined the Paris Bar, and became a member of the council of the bar in 1863. He returned to Bordeaux in 1865, and again became bâtonnier (President of the Bar) in 1868.[2] He died on 23 January 1870 in Bordeaux, Gironde.[6]

Publications

Publications by Aurélien de Sèze include:[7]

  • Aurélien de Sèze (6 December 1849), Rapport fait au nom de la 4e Commission d'initiative parlementaire, sur la proposition de MM. Fourtanier, de Laussat, Pécoul... relative à l'indemnité accordée aux colons, Paris: Impr. de l'Assemblée nationale, p. 7
  • Aurélien de Sèze (27 July 1850), Rapport fait sur la proposition de M. C. Lagrange tendant à autoriser les Représentants présents à Paris à assister aux séances de la Commission de prorogation, Paris: Impr. de l'Assemblée nationale, p. 6
  • Aurélien de Sèze (3 August 1850), Rapport fait au nom de la Commission chargée d'examiner les propositions faites, l'une par MM. de Tinguy, Démarest et Tron, l'autre par les Représentants du Pas-de-Calais, et tendant à autoriser la réunion extraordinaire des Conseils généraux, Paris: Impr. de l'Assemblée nationale, p. 32
  • Aurélien de Sèze (24 March 1851), Proposition relative aux travaux exécutés par l'Etat dans le lit des fleuves et rivières navigables ou flottables, Paris: Impr. de l'Assemblée nationale, p. 7
  • Pierre Antoine Berryer; Jules Dufaure; Aurélien de Sèze; Henri de Vatimesnil (1860), Consultation relative à des faits qui se sont passés à Vesoul à l'occasion de la brochure de Mgr de Ségur, intitulée "Le Pape", Paris: impr. de W. Remquet, p. 14
  • Aurélien de Sèze (1864), Consultation pour la famille de Montmorency contre M. Adalbert de Talleyrand-Périgord, Guyot et Scribe

Notes

Sources

  • Aurélien de Sèze (1799-1870) (in French), BnF: Bibliotheque nationale de France, retrieved 2018-07-10
  • Hiddleston, J.A. (2017-12-02), George Sand and Autobiography, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 978-1-351-19865-3, retrieved 2018-07-10
  • Jack, Belinda (2012-02-01), George Sand: A Woman's Life Writ Large, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, ISBN 978-0-307-81466-1, retrieved 2018-07-10
  • Jean-Pierre, Aurélien de Sèze (in French), Assemblée nationale, retrieved 2018-07-10
  • Robert, Adolphe; Cougny, Gaston (1889–1891), "Sèze, Jean-Pierre, Aurélien de", in Edgar Bourloton (ed.), Dictionnaire des Parlementaires français (1789–1889) (in French), retrieved 2018-07-09
  • Sand, George (1991), Story of My Life: The Autobiography of George Sand, SUNY Press, ISBN 978-0-7914-0580-2, retrieved 2018-07-10
  • Savignac, Philippe, Jean Pierre Aurélien de SEZE (in French), retrieved 2018-07-10

Further reading

  • Nicolas, Auguste (1870), "M. Aurelien de Seze", Le Correspondant (in French), Charles Douniol, pp. 476–525, retrieved 2018-07-10

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Jean Pierre Aurelien de Seze 11 September 1799 23 January 1870 was a French lawyer who represented Gironde in the National Assembly during the French Second Republic As a young man he had an intense but platonic affair with the future novelist George Sand Politically he was conservative and a legitimist monarchist Jean Pierre Aurelien de SezeRepresentative of GirondeIn office 23 April 1848 2 December 1851Personal detailsBorn 1799 09 11 11 September 1799Saint Medard d Eyrans Gironde FranceDied23 January 1870 1870 01 23 aged 70 Bordeaux Gironde FranceOccupationLawyer magistrate politician Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early years 1799 1830 1 2 July Monarchy 1830 48 1 3 Second Republic 1848 51 1 4 Second Empire 1851 70 2 Publications 3 Notes 4 Sources 5 Further readingLife EditEarly years 1799 1830 Edit Jean Pierre Aurelien de Seze was born on 11 September 1799 in the Chateau d Eyrans Saint Medard d Eyrans Gironde 1 His parents were Paul Victor de Seze 1754 1830 a physician and rector of the Bordeaux Academy and Suzanne Caroline de Raymond Sallegourde 1770 1851 Marquise de Sallegourde 1 His uncle was the defender of King Louis XVI of France He became a lawyer in 1820 and entered the magistracy as a substitute in Bordeaux in 1824 He was appointed Deputy Attorney General in 1825 and Advocate General in 1827 2 Aurelien de Seze as a young man At the age of 25 de Seze visited Cauterets so he could spend time with his fiancee Mlle Laure Le Hoult and her family There he met Aurore Dupin later known by her pseudonym George Sand and was profoundly attracted to her He admitted that his fiancee was very beautiful but without ideas He wrote to Aurore No one speaks like you no one has your accent your voice your laugh your way of seeing a thing and expressing the idea No one sees this but me 3 Aurore reciprocated with an intense but platonic passion for Aurelien 4 Some of de Seze s personality may be seen in Raymon the libertine in Sand s first novel Indiana 1832 5 July Monarchy 1830 48 Edit After the July Revolution of 1830 de Seze resigned rather than take an oath of loyalty to the Orleanist branch and returned to private practice at the Bordeaux bar where he pleaded in several important criminal trials 2 On 31 July 1833 he married Marie Eugenie Claire Pauline Louise de Villeminot 1812 87 Their children included Marie Therese Charlotte Marguerite Claire Victoire Felicite Henriette 1834 1912 Victor 1835 1906 Paul Francois Joseph Marie Romain 1837 1919 Marguerite 1838 1863 Tony 1841 1872 Bathilde Gabrielle Marie Suzanne 1843 1924 Jean 1847 1856 Aurelien 1850 1921 and Louise 1851 1917 1 He became batonnier President of the Bar in 1841 and was appointed to the General Counsel of Gironde in 1847 He was a Catholic a passionate royalist and active in politics in the Gironde 2 Second Republic 1848 51 Edit On 23 April 1848 de Seze was elected representative of Gironde in the Constituent Assembly 2 He sat with the Right parliamentary group 6 He was a member of the Justice Committee He voted for the prosecution of Louis Blanc and Marc Caussidiere for restoration of physical constraint against abolition of the death penalty and against the constitutional amendment of Jules Grevy He abstained from the vote on honouring General Louis Eugene Cavaignac He voted for the Rateau proposal for prohibition of clubs for credits for the Roman expedition against amnesty and for abolition of the tax on beverages He spoke several times particularly in the 12 January 1849 session on the Rateau proposal 2 On 13 May 1849 de Seze was reelected representative of Gironde in the Legislative Assembly where he sat with the monarchist majority and was vice president of the Assembly He voted for the Rome expedition for the Falloux Parieu education law and for the law restricting universal suffrage which he helped to draft Although he had supported the policy of Prince Louis Napoleon he opposed the coup d etat of 2 December 1851 2 Second Empire 1851 70 Edit De Seze joined the Paris Bar and became a member of the council of the bar in 1863 He returned to Bordeaux in 1865 and again became batonnier President of the Bar in 1868 2 He died on 23 January 1870 in Bordeaux Gironde 6 Publications EditPublications by Aurelien de Seze include 7 Aurelien de Seze 6 December 1849 Rapport fait au nom de la 4e Commission d initiative parlementaire sur la proposition de MM Fourtanier de Laussat Pecoul relative a l indemnite accordee aux colons Paris Impr de l Assemblee nationale p 7 Aurelien de Seze 27 July 1850 Rapport fait sur la proposition de M C Lagrange tendant a autoriser les Representants presents a Paris a assister aux seances de la Commission de prorogation Paris Impr de l Assemblee nationale p 6 Aurelien de Seze 3 August 1850 Rapport fait au nom de la Commission chargee d examiner les propositions faites l une par MM de Tinguy Demarest et Tron l autre par les Representants du Pas de Calais et tendant a autoriser la reunion extraordinaire des Conseils generaux Paris Impr de l Assemblee nationale p 32 Aurelien de Seze 24 March 1851 Proposition relative aux travaux executes par l Etat dans le lit des fleuves et rivieres navigables ou flottables Paris Impr de l Assemblee nationale p 7 Pierre Antoine Berryer Jules Dufaure Aurelien de Seze Henri de Vatimesnil 1860 Consultation relative a des faits qui se sont passes a Vesoul a l occasion de la brochure de Mgr de Segur intitulee Le Pape Paris impr de W Remquet p 14 Aurelien de Seze 1864 Consultation pour la famille de Montmorency contre M Adalbert de Talleyrand Perigord Guyot et ScribeNotes Edit a b c Savignac a b c d e f g Robert amp Cougny 1889 1891 Jack 2012 PT225 Hiddleston 2017 PT56 Sand 1991 p 1153 a b Jean Pierre Aurelien de Seze Assemblee Aurelien de Seze 1799 1870 BnF Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aurelien de Seze Sources EditAurelien de Seze 1799 1870 in French BnF Bibliotheque nationale de France retrieved 2018 07 10 Hiddleston J A 2017 12 02 George Sand and Autobiography Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 351 19865 3 retrieved 2018 07 10 Jack Belinda 2012 02 01 George Sand A Woman s Life Writ Large Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 307 81466 1 retrieved 2018 07 10 Jean Pierre Aurelien de Seze in French Assemblee nationale retrieved 2018 07 10 Robert Adolphe Cougny Gaston 1889 1891 Seze Jean Pierre Aurelien de in Edgar Bourloton ed Dictionnaire des Parlementaires francais 1789 1889 in French retrieved 2018 07 09 Sand George 1991 Story of My Life The Autobiography of George Sand SUNY Press ISBN 978 0 7914 0580 2 retrieved 2018 07 10 Savignac Philippe Jean Pierre Aurelien de SEZE in French retrieved 2018 07 10Further reading EditNicolas Auguste 1870 M Aurelien de Seze Le Correspondant in French Charles Douniol pp 476 525 retrieved 2018 07 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aurelien de Seze amp oldid 1077516551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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