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Joseph Victor Audoy

Joseph-Victor Audoÿ was a French General, military engineering officer and politician. He was born on 9 May 1782 in Lavaur (Tarn) and died on 25 November 1871 in Saint-Lieux-lès-Lavaur (Tarn).[1][2]

Biography edit

Son of Pierre Séverin Audoÿ (first Mayor of the city of Lavaur during the French revolution between 1789 and 1792 and member of the National Legislative Assembly between the 28 June 1791 and July 1792) and of Marie Henriette Lucile Pétronille de Clausade de Riols de Mazieu, Joseph-Victor Audoÿ was born on 9 May 1782 in Lavaur in the department of Tarn. He was the second child in a family of four children.[2]

He studied at the École Polytechnique de Paris (he was the first polytechnician coming from Tarn), and left it in 1804 to join military engineering.[3]

Napoleonic Wars edit

Audoy became aide-de-camp to Lieutenant-General Joseph, Viscount of Rogniat.[4] He thus served in the army of Spain from 1810 to 1812. Promoted Captain to the corps of military engineers of the army of Aragon, he participated in the sieges of Lérida, of Tortosa, of Tarragona and of Valencia and was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor on 6 August 1810.[1]

After his return from the campaign of Russia (1812), he was promoted to Chef de Bataillon and chief engineer in the corps of military engineers. Audoy campaigned in Saxony (1813) where he fortified Dresden, then participated in January 1814 in the defense of Metz. On 9 November 1814, he was elevated to the rank of Officer of the Legion of Honor. On 18 June 1815, he participated in the Battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded.[2]

Under the Restoration edit

After Napoleon's second abdication, Joseph-Victor Audoÿ rallied to Louis XVIII, who appointed him by royal letter on 18 August 1819 Knight of the Royal and Military Order of Saint-Louis.[1]

 
The French Morea Expedition in 1828 (by Jean-Charles Langlois)

By the ordinance of 24 July 1828, he was then sent to Greece as a lieutenant-colonel and commander of the engineers, to participate in the Morea expedition, under the command of Marshal Maison, during the Greek War of Independence.[2][5][6] Audoy liberated at the head of his sappers, the cities of Navarino, Modon (Methoni) and Coron (Koroni) in Peloponnese in October 1828, then took the "Morea castle" of Patras (on 30 October 1828) to the Turkish-Egyptian occupation troops of Ibrahim Pasha. During this campaign, on 22 February 1829 at Navarino, king Charles X of France made him Commander of the Legion of Honor.[1]

Following an agreement between Marshal Maison and the Governor of the new independent Greek state Ioannis Kapodistrias, the commander of the engineer troops Audoy was charged with several works of rehabilitation of the country which had been heavily ransacked by the Egyptian troops.[6] He raised back the fortifications of the fortresses of Navarino and Modon and built barracks for the French troops (that of Navarino is still in use today and houses the new Archaeological Museum of Pylos).[7] He built bridges, as on the Pamissos river between Navarino and Kalamata. The road between Navarino and Modon, the first in independent Greece, was also built.[7] Finally, many improvements were made by the French engineering regiments to the cities of the Peloponnese (schools, post offices, printing houses, bridges, squares, fountains, gardens, etc.). Audoy was charged in particular by the governor of Greece to establish the first urban plans of the modern history of the country.[8] He thus built from October 1828 the new cities of Modon (current Methoni) and Navarino (current Pylos), outside the walls of the fortresses, on the model of the bastides of Southwest France (Audoy originated from Tarn) and the cities of the Ionian Islands (which share common features, such as a central geometrical square bordered by covered galleries built with a succession of contiguous arches, each supported by a colonnade, as the arcades of Pylos or Corfu).[6][7] He also had the famous Capodistrian school of Methoni built between December 1829 and February 1830.[9] All these cities quickly repopulated and returned to their pre-war activity. On his return to France, the newly installed king Otto I of Greece conferred by royal decree on Audoy the title of Commander of the Royal Order of the Redeemer, on 30 July 1835.[1]

 
The Capodistrian School of Methoni, built in February 1830 on plans drawn up by the Commander of Engineering, Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph-Victor Audoy

Subsequently, appointed Colonel, he commanded between 1833 and 1838 the 1st engineer regiment in Metz. He was then promoted to brigadier general (Général de brigade) and inspector-general of the engineering in 1838, and then became director of the fortifications of Amiens and then of Lille.[2]

Audoy also taught at the Artillery and Engineering Application School (École d'application de l'artillerie et du génie) in Metz.

Representative activities edit

Joseph-Victor Audoÿ was elected General Councilor of the department of Tarn on 29 November 1845 (with 141 votes out of 237 voters), then he was re-elected during the French Second Republic on 27 August 1848 (with 1812 votes out of 1867 voters). Subsequently, he became President of the General Council of Tarn between 1849 and 1852, succeeding Marshal Soult.[10]

Retired to Saint-Lieux-lès-Lavaur in the familial Château des Cambards after his final retirement from public life, he died there on 25 November 1871 at the age of 89. He was buried in the municipal cemetery. His grave was rehabilitated by the National Association of French Souvenir in 2013.[2]

Decorations edit

Annexes edit

Bibliography edit

  • Almanach royal pour les années 1814/15 (Gallica - BnF), p. 475, éditions Testu et Cie, Paris. (in French)
  • Nicolas Joseph Maison (Lieutenant-general) : dépêches adressées au ministre de la Guerre Louis-Victor de Caux, vicomte de Blacquetot, octobre 1828, in Jacques Mangeart, Supplemental Chapter of the Souvenirs de la Morée: recueillis pendant le séjour des Français dans le Peloponèse, Igonette, Paris, 1830. (in French)
  • Pigi P. Kalogerakou (Πηγή Π. Καλογεράκου), The contribution of the French expeditionary force to the restoration of the fortresses and the cities of Messinia (Η συμβολή του Γαλλικού εκστρατευτικού σώματος στην αποκατάσταση των φρουρίων και των πόλεων της Μεσσηνίας), in Οι πολιτικοστρατιωτικές σχέσεις Ελλάδας - Γαλλίας (19ος - 20ός αι.), Directorate of the History of the Army, (Διεύθυνση Ιστορίας Στρατού), 13–41, Athens, 2011. (in Greek)
  • Antonis K. Tisrigos (Αντώνης Κ. Τσιρίγος), Capodistrian school of Methoni (Το καποδιστριακό Σχολείο της Μεθώνης, 1829-2016), preface by Professor Petros Themelis, Private Edition, Athens, 2017. (in Greek)
  • Anastasie Tsagkaraki, Les philhellènes français dans la lutte pour l’indépendance grecque (1821-1831), Revue Historique des Armées, 2nd trimester 2016. (in French)
  • Jacques Louis Lacour, Excursions en Grèce pendant l'occupation de la Morée par l'armée française en 1832-33, Arthur Bertrand, Paris, 1834. (in French)
  • Les conseillers généraux du Tarn (the General Councilors of Tarn), Archives of the Tarn department, 8 September 2015. (in French)
  • Historique du Château des Cambards 2020-04-12 at the Wayback Machine, on the webpage of the Château des Cambards. (in French)
  • Le Souvenir Français à Saint-Sulpice, La Dépêche du Midi, 27 October 2013. (article in French)

External links edit

  • Resources related to his public life: Base Léonore : "Notice no. LH/72/63". Base Léonore (in French). (Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur)
  • Service historique de l'armée de terre – Fort de Vincennes : Dossier S.H.A.T. Côte : 8 YD 2982.

Linked articles edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Notice no. LH/72/63". Base Léonore (in French).
  2. ^ a b c d e f Historique du Château des Cambards 2020-04-12 at the Wayback Machine, on the webpage of the Château des Cambards.
  3. ^ Fourcy, Ambroise (1828). Histoire de l'école polytechnique. Paris: Ecole polytechnique. p. 420.
  4. ^ Almanach royal pour les années 1814/15 (Gallica - BnF), p. 475, éditions Testu et Cie, Paris.
  5. ^ Nicolas Joseph Maison (Lieutenant-general) : dépêches adressées au ministre de la Guerre Louis-Victor de Caux, vicomte de Blacquetot, octobre 1828, in Jacques Mangeart, Supplemental Chapter of the Souvenirs de la Morée: recueillis pendant le séjour des Français dans le Peloponèse, Igonette, Paris, 1830.
  6. ^ a b c Anastasie Tsagkaraki, Les philhellènes français dans la lutte pour l’indépendance grecque (1821-1831), Revue Historique des Armées, 2nd trimester 2016.
  7. ^ a b c (in Greek) Kalogerakou Pigi P. (Καλογεράκου Πηγή Π.), The contribution of the French expeditionary force to the restoration of the fortresses and the cities of Messinia (Η συμβολή του Γαλλικού εκστρατευτικού σώματος στην αποκατάσταση των φρουρίων και των πόλεων της Μεσσηνίας), in Οι πολιτικοστρατιωτικές σχέσεις Ελλάδας - Γαλλίας (19ος - 20ός αι.), Directorate of the History of the Army, (Διεύθυνση Ιστορίας Στρατού), 13-41, Athens, 2011.
  8. ^ In the Archives of the Greek Ministry for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works (ΥΠΕΧΩΔΕ) are 2 original copies of Methoni's urban plan (signed by Ioannis Kapodistrias, one of which bears a bottom note from Audoy: "Designed and drawn by me, lieutenant of the military engineering, Modon, 4 May 1829 - Signature - Audoy") and a copy of Navarino's urban plan (signed by Kapodístrias on 15 January 1831). These urban plans carry respectively the Numbers 1 and 2 of the Archives of the Ministry.
  9. ^ (in Greek) Tisrigos Antonis K. (Αντώνης Κ. Τσιρίγος), Capodistrian school of Methoni (Το καποδιστριακό Σχολείο της Μεθώνης, 1829-2016), preface by Professor Petros Themelis, Private Edition, Athens, 2017.
  10. ^ Les conseillers généraux du Tarn (the General Councilors of Tarn), Archives of the Tarn department, 8 September 2015.

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Joseph Victor Audoy was a French General military engineering officer and politician He was born on 9 May 1782 in Lavaur Tarn and died on 25 November 1871 in Saint Lieux les Lavaur Tarn 1 2 Joseph Victor AudoyBorn 1782 05 09 9 May 1782in Lavaur Tarn Kingdom of FranceDied25 November 1871 1871 11 25 aged 89 in Saint Lieux les Lavaur Tarn FranceService wbr branchMilitary engineeringRankBrigadier GeneralCommands heldMorea expedition 1828 Battles warsNapoleonic WarsAwardsKnight of the Order of Saint Louis Commander of the Legion of Honour Commander of the Order of the Redeemer Greece Other workGeneral Councilor Tarn President of the General Council Tarn Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Napoleonic Wars 1 2 Under the Restoration 1 3 Representative activities 2 Decorations 3 Annexes 3 1 Bibliography 3 2 External links 3 3 Linked articles 4 ReferencesBiography editSon of Pierre Severin Audoy first Mayor of the city of Lavaur during the French revolution between 1789 and 1792 and member of the National Legislative Assembly between the 28 June 1791 and July 1792 and of Marie Henriette Lucile Petronille de Clausade de Riols de Mazieu Joseph Victor Audoy was born on 9 May 1782 in Lavaur in the department of Tarn He was the second child in a family of four children 2 He studied at the Ecole Polytechnique de Paris he was the first polytechnician coming from Tarn and left it in 1804 to join military engineering 3 Napoleonic Wars edit Audoy became aide de camp to Lieutenant General Joseph Viscount of Rogniat 4 He thus served in the army of Spain from 1810 to 1812 Promoted Captain to the corps of military engineers of the army of Aragon he participated in the sieges of Lerida of Tortosa of Tarragona and of Valencia and was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor on 6 August 1810 1 After his return from the campaign of Russia 1812 he was promoted to Chef de Bataillon and chief engineer in the corps of military engineers Audoy campaigned in Saxony 1813 where he fortified Dresden then participated in January 1814 in the defense of Metz On 9 November 1814 he was elevated to the rank of Officer of the Legion of Honor On 18 June 1815 he participated in the Battle of Waterloo where he was wounded 2 Under the Restoration edit After Napoleon s second abdication Joseph Victor Audoy rallied to Louis XVIII who appointed him by royal letter on 18 August 1819 Knight of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Louis 1 nbsp The French Morea Expedition in 1828 by Jean Charles Langlois By the ordinance of 24 July 1828 he was then sent to Greece as a lieutenant colonel and commander of the engineers to participate in the Morea expedition under the command of Marshal Maison during the Greek War of Independence 2 5 6 Audoy liberated at the head of his sappers the cities of Navarino Modon Methoni and Coron Koroni in Peloponnese in October 1828 then took the Morea castle of Patras on 30 October 1828 to the Turkish Egyptian occupation troops of Ibrahim Pasha During this campaign on 22 February 1829 at Navarino king Charles X of France made him Commander of the Legion of Honor 1 Following an agreement between Marshal Maison and the Governor of the new independent Greek state Ioannis Kapodistrias the commander of the engineer troops Audoy was charged with several works of rehabilitation of the country which had been heavily ransacked by the Egyptian troops 6 He raised back the fortifications of the fortresses of Navarino and Modon and built barracks for the French troops that of Navarino is still in use today and houses the new Archaeological Museum of Pylos 7 He built bridges as on the Pamissos river between Navarino and Kalamata The road between Navarino and Modon the first in independent Greece was also built 7 Finally many improvements were made by the French engineering regiments to the cities of the Peloponnese schools post offices printing houses bridges squares fountains gardens etc Audoy was charged in particular by the governor of Greece to establish the first urban plans of the modern history of the country 8 He thus built from October 1828 the new cities of Modon current Methoni and Navarino current Pylos outside the walls of the fortresses on the model of the bastides of Southwest France Audoy originated from Tarn and the cities of the Ionian Islands which share common features such as a central geometrical square bordered by covered galleries built with a succession of contiguous arches each supported by a colonnade as the arcades of Pylos or Corfu 6 7 He also had the famous Capodistrian school of Methoni built between December 1829 and February 1830 9 All these cities quickly repopulated and returned to their pre war activity On his return to France the newly installed king Otto I of Greece conferred by royal decree on Audoy the title of Commander of the Royal Order of the Redeemer on 30 July 1835 1 nbsp The Capodistrian School of Methoni built in February 1830 on plans drawn up by the Commander of Engineering Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Victor AudoySubsequently appointed Colonel he commanded between 1833 and 1838 the 1st engineer regiment in Metz He was then promoted to brigadier general General de brigade and inspector general of the engineering in 1838 and then became director of the fortifications of Amiens and then of Lille 2 Audoy also taught at the Artillery and Engineering Application School Ecole d application de l artillerie et du genie in Metz Representative activities edit Joseph Victor Audoy was elected General Councilor of the department of Tarn on 29 November 1845 with 141 votes out of 237 voters then he was re elected during the French Second Republic on 27 August 1848 with 1812 votes out of 1867 voters Subsequently he became President of the General Council of Tarn between 1849 and 1852 succeeding Marshal Soult 10 Retired to Saint Lieux les Lavaur in the familial Chateau des Cambards after his final retirement from public life he died there on 25 November 1871 at the age of 89 He was buried in the municipal cemetery His grave was rehabilitated by the National Association of French Souvenir in 2013 2 Decorations edit nbsp Knight of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Louis on 18 August 1819 1 nbsp Knight of the Legion of Honor on 6 August 1810 nbsp Officer of the Legion of Honor on 9 November 1814 nbsp Commander of the Legion of Honor on 22 February 1829 1 nbsp Commander of the Royal Order of the Redeemer Greece on 30 July 1835 1 Annexes editBibliography edit Almanach royal pour les annees 1814 15 Gallica BnF p 475 editions Testu et Cie Paris in French Nicolas Joseph Maison Lieutenant general depeches adressees au ministre de la Guerre Louis Victor de Caux vicomte de Blacquetot octobre 1828 in Jacques Mangeart Supplemental Chapter of the Souvenirs de la Moree recueillis pendant le sejour des Francais dans le Peloponese Igonette Paris 1830 in French Pigi P Kalogerakou Phgh P Kalogerakoy The contribution of the French expeditionary force to the restoration of the fortresses and the cities of Messinia H symbolh toy Gallikoy ekstrateytikoy swmatos sthn apokatastash twn froyriwn kai twn polewn ths Messhnias in Oi politikostratiwtikes sxeseis Elladas Gallias 19os 20os ai Directorate of the History of the Army Diey8ynsh Istorias Stratoy 13 41 Athens 2011 in Greek Antonis K Tisrigos Antwnhs K Tsirigos Capodistrian school of Methoni To kapodistriako Sxoleio ths Me8wnhs 1829 2016 preface by Professor Petros Themelis Private Edition Athens 2017 in Greek Anastasie Tsagkaraki Les philhellenes francais dans la lutte pour l independance grecque 1821 1831 Revue Historique des Armees 2nd trimester 2016 in French Jacques Louis Lacour Excursions en Grece pendant l occupation de la Moree par l armee francaise en 1832 33 Arthur Bertrand Paris 1834 in French Les conseillers generaux du Tarn the General Councilors of Tarn Archives of the Tarn department 8 September 2015 in French Historique du Chateau des Cambards Archived 2020 04 12 at the Wayback Machine on the webpage of the Chateau des Cambards in French Le Souvenir Francais a Saint Sulpice La Depeche du Midi 27 October 2013 article in French External links edit Resources related to his public life Base Leonore Notice no LH 72 63 Base Leonore in French Ordre national de la Legion d honneur Service historique de l armee de terre Fort de Vincennes Dossier S H A T Cote 8 YD 2982 Linked articles edit Morea expedition List of members of the Morea expedition 1828 1833 References edit a b c d e f g h Notice no LH 72 63 Base Leonore in French a b c d e f Historique du Chateau des Cambards Archived 2020 04 12 at the Wayback Machine on the webpage of the Chateau des Cambards Fourcy Ambroise 1828 Histoire de l ecole polytechnique Paris Ecole polytechnique p 420 Almanach royal pour les annees 1814 15 Gallica BnF p 475 editions Testu et Cie Paris Nicolas Joseph Maison Lieutenant general depeches adressees au ministre de la Guerre Louis Victor de Caux vicomte de Blacquetot octobre 1828 in Jacques Mangeart Supplemental Chapter of the Souvenirs de la Moree recueillis pendant le sejour des Francais dans le Peloponese Igonette Paris 1830 a b c Anastasie Tsagkaraki Les philhellenes francais dans la lutte pour l independance grecque 1821 1831 Revue Historique des Armees 2nd trimester 2016 a b c in Greek Kalogerakou Pigi P Kalogerakoy Phgh P The contribution of the French expeditionary force to the restoration of the fortresses and the cities of Messinia H symbolh toy Gallikoy ekstrateytikoy swmatos sthn apokatastash twn froyriwn kai twn polewn ths Messhnias in Oi politikostratiwtikes sxeseis Elladas Gallias 19os 20os ai Directorate of the History of the Army Diey8ynsh Istorias Stratoy 13 41 Athens 2011 In the Archives of the Greek Ministry for the Environment Physical Planning and Public Works YPEXWDE are 2 original copies of Methoni s urban plan signed by Ioannis Kapodistrias one of which bears a bottom note from Audoy Designed and drawn by me lieutenant of the military engineering Modon 4 May 1829 Signature Audoy and a copy of Navarino s urban plan signed by Kapodistrias on 15 January 1831 These urban plans carry respectively the Numbers 1 and 2 of the Archives of the Ministry in Greek Tisrigos Antonis K Antwnhs K Tsirigos Capodistrian school of Methoni To kapodistriako Sxoleio ths Me8wnhs 1829 2016 preface by Professor Petros Themelis Private Edition Athens 2017 Les conseillers generaux du Tarn the General Councilors of Tarn Archives of the Tarn department 8 September 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Victor Audoy amp oldid 1151331533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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