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Marthe Camille Bachasson, Count of Montalivet

Marthe Camille Bachasson, 3rd Count of Montalivet (24 April 1801, Valence – 4 January 1880, Saint-Bouize) was a French statesman and a Peer of France.

Camille de Montalivet

Biography edit

Second son of Jean-Pierre Bachasson, 1st count of Montalivet (1766–1823), peer of France and Minister of Emperor Napoleon, he was born in Valence, Drôme.

After the death of his father and brother in 1823, he inherited the title of count and peer of France, and was one of the youngest peers to sit in the Chamber of Peers.

Minister of Louis-Philippe edit

He joined promptly the July Monarchy during the July Revolution of 1830 and was called to the Ministry of the Interior in November, where his main task was to prevent any troubles during the trial of the former ministers of King Charles X. He was alternatively Minister of the Interior and Minister of Education in the different cabinets of the July Monarchy.

In 1832, he founded the Conférence Molé, a debating society that became a training ground for future political leaders.[1]

After 1839, he became intendant of the Civil List, and created the Museum of Versailles in the walls of the Palace of Versailles, in order to reconcile France with the Ancien Régime.

A supporter of the July Monarchy edit

After the 1848 Revolution, he defended the action of the July Monarchy, and, as intimate friend of the former royal family, acted as executor of the will of King Louis-Philippe.

Rally to Republic edit

After the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870, he rallied the "conservative republican" ideas of his friend Adolphe Thiers, and thus considerably eased the vote by the centre right of the constitutional laws of 1875, establishing a Republic in France.

He held a seat in the French Senate from 1879 to his death.

Family edit

He married on 26 January 1828 Clémentine Françoise Paillard-Duclère (Laval, 21 February 1806 - Paris, 3 March 1882), and had five daughters:

  • Marie Adélaïde Bachasson de Montalivet (5 November 1828 - 14 April 1880), married in Saint-Bouize on 17 August 1847 Laurent François, Marquis de Gouvion-Saint-Cyr (30 December 1815 - 30 January 1904), son of Laurent, Marquis de Gouvion-Saint-Cyr (Toul, 13 May 1764 - Hyères, 17 March 1830) and wife Anne de Gouvion (Toul, 2 November 1775 - Paris, 18 June 1844), and had issue
  • Adélaïde Joséphine Bachasson de Montalivet (Paris, 16 December 1830 - Paris, 14 December 1920), married in Saint-Bouize on 6 November 1850 Antoine Achille Masson, dit de Montalivet (Meurthe-et-Moselle, Nancy, 27 June 1815 - Villedieu, 31 October 1882), son of Georges Masson, vice mayor of Nancy in 1814, and wife Claire Felaize, and had issue
  • Camille Bachasson de Montalivet (1 September 1832 - Menton, 4 February 1887), married on 28 November 1849 Théodore du Moncel (1821–1884) and had female issue
  • Marie Amélie Bachasson de Montalivet (10 January 1837 - 15 March 1899), married in Paris on 16 May 1861 François Gustave Adolphe Guyot de Villeneuve (25 October 1825 - Paris, 22 March 1899), son of François-Pierre Guyot de Villeneuve and wife Joséphine Victoire Pelon, and had issue
  • Marie Adélaïde Marthe Bachasson de Montalivet (Paris, 9 October 1844 - Paris, 2 August 1914), married in Saint-Bouize on 19 June 1865 Georges Marie René Picot (Paris, 24 December 1838 - Allevard, Isère, 16 August 1909), son of Charles Picot (Orléans, 4 August 1795 - Paris, 31 January 1870) and wife Henriette Bidois (Paris, 1799 - Paris, 19 November 1862), and had issue; they are the great-grandparents in female line of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.[2]

Trivia edit

  • There is a Camille de Montalivet Lane in Valence, Drôme.
  • The rose "Comte de Montalivet" was also named after him. This rose, of the Hybrid Perpetual class, was created in 1846 from the seeds of William Jesse, and its colours marry red and purple.

References edit

  1. ^ Mayeur, Jean Marie; Corbin, Alain; Schweitz, Arlette (1995), Les immortels du Sénat, 1875-1918: les cent seize inamovibles de la Troisième République (in French), Publications de la Sorbonne, p. 47, ISBN 978-2-85944-273-6, retrieved 2017-10-15
  2. ^ GeneAll.net - Jean Pierre Bachasson de Montalivet

External links edit

Preceded by French Minister of the Interior
1830–1831
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Casimir Pierre Perier
French Minister of the Interior
1832–1832
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Adolphe Thiers
French Minister of the Interior
1836–1836
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Adrien de Gasparin
French Minister of the Interior
1837–1839
Succeeded by
Adrien de Gasparin

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de Montalivet see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated fr Camille de Montalivet to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Marthe Camille Bachasson 3rd Count of Montalivet 24 April 1801 Valence 4 January 1880 Saint Bouize was a French statesman and a Peer of France Camille de Montalivet Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Minister of Louis Philippe 1 2 A supporter of the July Monarchy 1 3 Rally to Republic 2 Family 3 Trivia 4 References 5 External linksBiography editSecond son of Jean Pierre Bachasson 1st count of Montalivet 1766 1823 peer of France and Minister of Emperor Napoleon he was born in Valence Drome After the death of his father and brother in 1823 he inherited the title of count and peer of France and was one of the youngest peers to sit in the Chamber of Peers Minister of Louis Philippe edit He joined promptly the July Monarchy during the July Revolution of 1830 and was called to the Ministry of the Interior in November where his main task was to prevent any troubles during the trial of the former ministers of King Charles X He was alternatively Minister of the Interior and Minister of Education in the different cabinets of the July Monarchy In 1832 he founded the Conference Mole a debating society that became a training ground for future political leaders 1 After 1839 he became intendant of the Civil List and created the Museum of Versailles in the walls of the Palace of Versailles in order to reconcile France with the Ancien Regime A supporter of the July Monarchy edit After the 1848 Revolution he defended the action of the July Monarchy and as intimate friend of the former royal family acted as executor of the will of King Louis Philippe Rally to Republic edit After the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870 he rallied the conservative republican ideas of his friend Adolphe Thiers and thus considerably eased the vote by the centre right of the constitutional laws of 1875 establishing a Republic in France He held a seat in the French Senate from 1879 to his death Family editHe married on 26 January 1828 Clementine Francoise Paillard Duclere Laval 21 February 1806 Paris 3 March 1882 and had five daughters Marie Adelaide Bachasson de Montalivet 5 November 1828 14 April 1880 married in Saint Bouize on 17 August 1847 Laurent Francois Marquis de Gouvion Saint Cyr 30 December 1815 30 January 1904 son of Laurent Marquis de Gouvion Saint Cyr Toul 13 May 1764 Hyeres 17 March 1830 and wife Anne de Gouvion Toul 2 November 1775 Paris 18 June 1844 and had issue Adelaide Josephine Bachasson de Montalivet Paris 16 December 1830 Paris 14 December 1920 married in Saint Bouize on 6 November 1850 Antoine Achille Masson dit de Montalivet Meurthe et Moselle Nancy 27 June 1815 Villedieu 31 October 1882 son of Georges Masson vice mayor of Nancy in 1814 and wife Claire Felaize and had issue Camille Bachasson de Montalivet 1 September 1832 Menton 4 February 1887 married on 28 November 1849 Theodore du Moncel 1821 1884 and had female issue Marie Amelie Bachasson de Montalivet 10 January 1837 15 March 1899 married in Paris on 16 May 1861 Francois Gustave Adolphe Guyot de Villeneuve 25 October 1825 Paris 22 March 1899 son of Francois Pierre Guyot de Villeneuve and wife Josephine Victoire Pelon and had issue Marie Adelaide Marthe Bachasson de Montalivet Paris 9 October 1844 Paris 2 August 1914 married in Saint Bouize on 19 June 1865 Georges Marie Rene Picot Paris 24 December 1838 Allevard Isere 16 August 1909 son of Charles Picot Orleans 4 August 1795 Paris 31 January 1870 and wife Henriette Bidois Paris 1799 Paris 19 November 1862 and had issue they are the great grandparents in female line of Valery Giscard d Estaing 2 Trivia editThere is a Camille de Montalivet Lane in Valence Drome The rose Comte de Montalivet was also named after him This rose of the Hybrid Perpetual class was created in 1846 from the seeds of William Jesse and its colours marry red and purple References edit Mayeur Jean Marie Corbin Alain Schweitz Arlette 1995 Les immortels du Senat 1875 1918 les cent seize inamovibles de la Troisieme Republique in French Publications de la Sorbonne p 47 ISBN 978 2 85944 273 6 retrieved 2017 10 15 GeneAll net Jean Pierre Bachasson de MontalivetExternal links edit Montalivet Marthe Camille Bachasson Comte de Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 Preceded byFrancois Guizot French Minister of the Interior1830 1831 Succeeded byCasimir Pierre Perier Preceded byCasimir Pierre Perier French Minister of the Interior1832 1832 Succeeded byAdolphe Thiers Preceded byAdolphe Thiers French Minister of the Interior1836 1836 Succeeded byAdrien de Gasparin Preceded byAdrien de Gasparin French Minister of the Interior1837 1839 Succeeded byAdrien de Gasparin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marthe Camille Bachasson Count of Montalivet amp oldid 1147853809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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