Jean-Joseph, Marquis Dessolles Jean-Joseph Paul Augustin, 1er Marquis Dessolles was a French soldier and statesman . He was the Prime Minister of France from 29 December 1818 to 18 November 1819.Early life Born in Auch , in 1767, he was educated under the direction of his uncle, Irénée-Yves de Solle , who was the Bishop of Digne and later Chambéry .Military career Having entered into military service in 1792, he became an Adjutant-General under the command of Napoléon Bonaparte during the Italian campaign of the War of the First Coalition . He soon rose to the rank of Brigadier-General on 31 May 1797. During the War of the Second Coalition , he served as Chief of Staff to Jean Moreau in the Italian theatre, where he distinguished himself at Noir in 1799. He defeated the Austrians in the Valtellina in 1800, where under his command, French forces killed 1,200, captured 4,000 men, and eighteen pieces of cannon. He assisted at the Battle of Novi , at the Battles of Sainte-Marie. He contributed to the French victory of Hohenlinden in 1801, and remained in service up to the Peace of Lunéville .Napoleonic Wars He was named a State Councillor in ordinary service, attached to the War section, on 30 Frimaire of the year X . In the Year XII, he entered into extraordinary service, and remained a member of the Council of Administration of War until 1805. On 12 Pluviôse of the year XIII, he was named Governor of the Palace of Versailles , and Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour in 1805. He received the provisional command of the Army of Hanover, until he was replaced by Bernadotte . He was then on standby until 1808. He was disgraced in 1806 for having held hostile intentions against the Emperor , and was taken off the Council List on 2 February 1806. Napoléon wrote to Fouché on the subject:"Je vous dirais que le général Desolles a tenu en confidence des propos fort extraordinaires qui montreraient l'existence d'une petite clique aussi envenimée que lâche." - Correspondence, XI, n° 9088 He thereafter retired to a property that he owned near Auch, the Chartreuse du Pastisse at Preignan . Eventually winning back imperial favour, he did not return to the State Council , and from 1808 to 1810 he commanded a division in Spain. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Ocaña , at the Passage of Sierra Morena, and at Despena-Perros. He also captured Cordoba , where he governed in a manner "to reconcile hearts". He returned to France in February 1811, and remained until March 1812, when he was named Chief of Staff to Eugène de Beauharnais . In 1812, upon arrival in Smolensk , his health obligated him to return to Paris.Political career under the Bourbons On the first restoration of Louis XVIII , in 1814, the provisional government named him Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard and all troops of the 1st Division; the Comte d'Artois named him a member of the Provisional State Council ; and the King named him Minister of State , a Peer of France , Major-General of all the National Guards of the Kingdom, Commander of Saint-Louis , and Grand Cordon of the Legion of Honour . These favours were rewards for his efforts convincing Emperor Alexander I of Russia to reject the proposed Habsburg-Bonaparte regency of Empress Marie-Louise , and instead supporting the restoration of the French Bourbons. He was opposed to the return of Napoléon during the Hundred Days , and pronounced himself in favour of the Bourbons in 1814. Under the Second Restoration , he pursued a political career. He was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of the Council with the formation of a liberal ministry in December 1818. In November 1819, he retired, disgusted by the demands of the reactionaries. He received public recognition as 'Ministre Honnête Homme', and was thereafter a supporter of civil liberties . He died in November 1828, at the Chateau de Monthuchet at Saulx-les-Chartreux . He was buried at the Père-Lachaise Cemetery .Family From his marriage with Anne Émilie, daughter of General Auguste Marie Henri Picot de Dampierre , he had one daughter, Hélène-Charlotte-Pauline, who married Alexander Jules de La Rochefoucauld , Duc d'Etissac.Honors He is among the 660 people to have their names engraved under the Arc de Triomphe . It appears on the 15th column as DESSOLES. The principal pedestrian road of the historic centre of Auch is named in his honour.
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