Jules, prince de Polignac

Jules, prince de Polignac

Infobox Prime Minister
name=Prince de Polignac


order=8th Prime Minister of France
term_start=8 August 1829
term_end=29 July 1830
predecessor=Vicomte de Martignac
successor=Duc de Broglie
birth_date=birth date|1780|5|14|df=y
death_date=death date and age|1847|3|2|1780|5|14|mf=y
party=Ultra-Royalist

Jules Auguste Armand Marie, Prince de Polignac (Versailles, 14 May 1780ndash Paris, 2 March 1847 [Some sources disagree over date of death: Genealogics name|id=00034229 and [http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/gotha/polignac.html prodigy.net] say he died at Paris on 2 March 1847. Another source, Duc Jean-Héracle de Polignac, "La Maison de Polignac: Etude d'une évolution sociale de la noblesse" (Le Puy: Editiions Jeanne d'Arc, 1975, p. 129), says he died at Saint-Germain-en-Laye on 30 March 1847] ), was a French statesman. He played a conspicuous part in ultra-royalist reaction after the Revolution. He was appointed Prime minister by Charles X just before the 1830 July Revolution which overthrew the Bourbon Restoration.

Biography

Jules was the son of Jules, comte de Polignac (1746-1817), who was created a "duc" in 1780, and Gabrielle de Polastron, comtesse de Polignac (1749-1793), governess to the children of Marie-Antoinette. The young Jules was raised in the environment of the court of Versailles. Under the empire he was implicated in the conspiracy of Cadoudal and Pichegru (1804), and was imprisoned till 1813. After the restoration of the Bourbons he held various offices, received from the pope his title of "prince" in 1820, and in 1823 was made ambassador to the English court.

Polignac was an ultra-royalist who believed that the power in France should be given back to the monarch and the noble classes. It is widely believed that the reason for Polignac supporting hardline Ultra (-Royalist) policies was that he was receiving Divine inspiration from the Virgin Mary. Despite being a widely held view, there is little evidence to prove this was his motivation, there is no mention of this in Polignac's personal memoirs or the memoirs of the Restoration court.

On 8 August 1829 Charles X appointed him to the ministry of foreign affairs, and in the following November Polignac became president of the council. His appointment was considered a step by the king towards overthrowing the constitution, and Polignac, with the other ministers, was held responsible for the policy which culminated in the issue of the Four Ordinances which were the immediate cause of the revolution of July 1830.

On the outbreak of this he fled for his life, but, after wandering for some time among the wilds of Normandy, was arrested at Granville. His trial before the chamber of peers resulted in his condemnation to perpetual imprisonment (at Ham), but he benefited by the amnesty of 1836, when the sentence was commuted to one of exile. During his captivity he wrote "Considerations politiques" (1832). He afterwards spent some years in England, but finally was permitted to re-enter France on condition that he did not take up his abode in Paris.

He died at St. Germain in 1847; a month before, he had assumed the title of Duc de Polignac upon the death of his older brother.Dubious|date=March 2008

Jules married twice, first to Barbara Campbell (1788-1819), and, after Barbara's death, to Maria Charlotte Parkyns (1792-1864). He fathered seven children, including Prince Alphonse de Polignac (1826-1863), inventor of the mathematical theory of twin primes; Prince Ludovic de Polignac (1827-1904), a lieutenant-colonel in the French Army who participated in the colonization of Algeria; Prince Camille Armand Jules Marie, Prince de Polignac (1832-1913), a major-general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and a mathematician; and Prince Edmond de Polignac (1834-1901), a composer and theorist of the octatonic scale.

Literature

* W. Schlésinger, "Les femmes du XVIIIe siècle: La duchesse de Polignac et son temps" (Paris, 1889)

Notes

External links

* [http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/gotha/polignac.html Some genealogical information concerning the Polignacs.]

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DATE OF BIRTH=14 May 1780
PLACE OF BIRTH=Versailles
DATE OF DEATH=2 March 1847
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