Jean-Pierre, Count of Montalivet

Jean-Pierre, Count of Montalivet

Jean-Pierre Bachasson, Seigneur et 1er Comte de Montalivet (Neukirch, Moselle, July 5, 1766 - Château de Lagrange, Cher, January 22, 1823) was a French statesman and Peer of France. He was the father of Camille Bachasson, 3rd Count of Montalivet, Minister of the Interior under Louis-Philippe.

Life

Early life and Revolution

A nobleman born in Sarreguemines the son of Charles Victor Bachasson, Seigneur de Montalivet, Field-Marshal, Knight of the Order of Saint Louis and Councilor Secretary of the King in the Chancellery of Corsica, etc, and second wife Marthe de Saint-Germain, "Noble Femme", he was counsellor to the Grenoble "parlement" from 1785 à 1790, and, while in Valence, he became friends with a Napoleon Bonaparte, who was a young officer at the time. In 1788, during the bloody riots known as the "Journée des Tuiles", he took the side of the revolt and was banished to his "château" in [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montmeyran Montmeyran] .

Although supportive of the French Revolution, Bachasson enlisted in the Army of Italy in order to escape the Reign of Terror. After his return to France he was elected Mayor of Valence in 1795, and was commissioner for the "département" of Drôme under the French Directory.

Consulate and Empire

After his 18 Brumaire coup, Napoleon called Bachasson to serve as "préfet" of the Manche and then Seine-et-Oise under the Consulate. With the start of the French Empire, Bachasson joined the "Conseil d'État", became director of the Legion of Honor, and, from 1806, head of the "Corps des Ponts et Chaussées".

He became a Minister of the Interior in 1809, during the period when France was at the peak of its European territorial expansion. As Minister, Bachasson helped develop the infrastructure within the Empire by, for example, authorising the construction of new bridges and ports. He also oversaw large-scale urban works in Paris, the building of such monuments as the Arc de Triomphe and the [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_Brongniar Palais_Brongniar] , as well as the expansion of sewage works and the digging of public fountains.

Restoration, later life, and legacy

In 1814, after the Six Days Campaign, Bachasson accompanied Empress Marie Louise all the way to Blois, and then retired to his property in Montmeyran. He returned to public life during the Hundred Days, and became Intendant General General of the Crown and a Peer. With the start of the Bourbon Restoration, he was denied peerage until 1819. He died in his Castle of Lagrange-Montalivet in [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Bouize Saint-Bouize] .

"Montalivet Street" in Paris, a "Montalivet Square" in Valence, "Montalivet Avenue" in Caen, "Comte de Montalivet Street" in Sarreguemines and the "Montalivet Islands" in Western Australia, are all named after him.

Family

He married Louise Françoise Adélaïde de Saint-Germain (Yvelines, Versailles, January 13, 1769 - Thauvenay, March 10, 1850), who was said to be a daughter of Louis XV of France - with whom she shared the same striking resemlance in the strongly marked Bourbon traits also found in other of his illegitimate offspring - by Catherine Eléonore Bernard (1740-1769), and had issue:
* Charles Bachasson de Montalivet (1798-1807)
* Simon Pierre Joseph Bachasson, 2e Comte de Montalivet (March 1, 1799 - Gerona, October 12, 1823), unmarried and without issue
* Marthe Camille Bachasson, 3e Comte de Montalivet (1801-1880)
* Pierre Bachasson de Montalivet (Saint-Lo, September 2, 1803 - Paris, June 16, 1817)
* Josephine Francine Adelaïde de Montalivet (August 23, 1806 - Thauvenay, June 17, 1852), married on June 14, 1827 Benjamin Marie de Tascher (Orléans, March 9, 1797 - Thauvenay, September 25, 1858), son of Pierre Jean Alexandre, 1er Baron et 1er Comte de Tascher, and wife Catherine Flore Bigot de Chérelles de La Boyerie, and had issue
* Charles Bachasson de Montalivet (Paris, November 10, 1810 - Naples, November 27, 1832), unmarried and without issue

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