- Philippe Antoine d'Ornano
Philippe Antoine d'Ornano, 1st
Comte d'Ornano (January 17 ,1784 -October 13 ,1863 ) was a French soldier and political figure who rose to the rank ofMarshal of France . He was made "Count d'Ornano of the French Empire" in 1808. He was born a son of Lodovico Antonio Ornano and Isabella Maria Buonaparte, making him a second cousin of Napoleon Bonaparte.Life
Revolution and First Empire
Born in
Ajaccio ,Corsica , he served in Italy during theFrench Revolutionary Wars (in 1798 and 1799), and later took part in the expedition toSaint-Domingue . D'Ornano served in the campaigns of theNapoleonic Wars from 1805 on. He commanded the 5thDragoon regiment during the battle of Fuentes de Oñoro, after a brave attack of cavalry, he was promoted tobrigadier general .He returned to France and took part in the Russian campaign of 1812. At the
Battle of Borodino , d'Ornano was promoted to "général de division". D'Ornano was wounded at theBattle of Krasnoi .In 1813, after the death of Marshal
Jean-Baptiste Bessières , he commanded the cavalry of theImperial Guard . He accompaniedNapoleon to the south of France until the emperor embarked forElba , and was exiled from France by theBourbon Restoration . In 1816, d'Ornano married Napoléon's former mistress Marie Walewska - she died in childbirth in 1817. Her heart was placed in the crypt of the d'Ornano family atPère Lachaise in Paris and her body was brought back to Poland for burial. (In 1869, however, her coffin was found to be empty. It was speculated that some unknown necrophile had removed her remains.)The line of Counts d'Ornano was continued by his only son
Rodolphe-Auguste d'Ornano , and exists until the present day.Restoration, July Monarchy, and Second Empire
He returned to France and resumed active service in 1829 when he was given a position at the Military Academy of Saint-Cyr. In 1830, after the
July Revolution , he was given command of the 4th military division atTours . Two years later, he suppressed revolts in theVendée after which he was made a Peer of France. In 1848 he served as head of the 14th military division until he resigned for reasons of health.In 1849, d'Ornano was elected to the House of Representatives as a member for the "département" of
Indre-et-Loire . During the Second Empire, he was made a Senator and a Grand Cross in theLegion d'Honneur . After the death ofRémi Joseph Isidore Exelmans , he was appointed Chancellor of the order. In 1853 he was made governor ofLes Invalides . At the age of seventy seven, he was promoted to Marshal of France by Napoléon III. He died inVincennes , a suburb ofParis , in 1863.References
*"Biographie Gėnėrale", Tome 38, Paris 1862
*Antoine Philippe Comte d'Ornano, "Marie Walewska, "l'ėpouse polonaise de Napolėon", Paris 1937
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