- Athanase-Charles-Marie Charette de la Contrie
Baron Athanase Charles Marie Charette de la Contrie (born
Nantes ,3 September ,1832 , diedBasse-Motte (Ille-et-Vilaine ),9 October ,1911 ) was a Frenchroyalist military commander.His father was a nephew of the famous General Charette who was shot at
Nantes on 29 March 1795, during the rising of the Vendee. His mother, Louise, Countess deVierzon , was the daughter of the Duc de Berry andAmy Brown . As the Duchesse de Berry was at that time in hiding at Nantes, and Charette's father was being sought by the police, the child's birth was concealed; he was secretly taken from Nantes on 17 September and was registered in the commune of Sainte-Reine as born on 18 September.Unwilling, by reason of his legitimist antecedents, to serve in France under Louis Philippe, young Charette, in 1846, entered the Military Academy of
Turin ; he left in 1848 to avoid servingPiedmont , the revolutionary policy of that kingdom being evident to him. In 1852 the Duke ofModena , the brother-in-law of Comte de Chambord's, appointed Charette sub-lieutenant in anAustria n regiment stationed in the duchy. He resigned in 1859 when the French were on the eve of a campaign againstAustria .In May, 1860, when two of his brothers, like him eager to fight the Italian revolutionaries, offered their services to the
King of Naples , he went toRome and placed himself at the service ofPius IX , who had commissionedLamoriciere to organize an army for the defence of thePapal States . Charette was appointed captain of the first company of the Franco-Belgian Volunteers, known after 1861 as thePontifical Zouaves , and was wounded at thebattle of Castelfidardo (September 1860).After the taking of Rome by the Piedmontese, Charette negotiated with
Gambetta for the employment of the French Zouaves in the service of France againstGermany ; he was permitted to organize them as "Volunteers of the West". Wounded atLoigny , Charette was made prisoner; but he escaped, and on 14 January 1871, theProvisional Government of France made him a general. He was elected to theNational Assembly by the Department ofBouches-du-Rhône , but resigned without taking his seat. Thiers proposed his entering the French army with hisZouaves , but Charette declared his intention of remaining at the pope's disposal. On 15 August 1871, his Zouaves were mustered out of the French army. Retiring into private life, Charette passed his last thirty years serving the cause of religion and hoping for the restoration of the monarchy.References
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