*** Welcome to piglix ***

François Achille Bazaine

François Achille Bazaine
Bazaine.jpeg
François Achille Bazaine on campaign in Mexico by Jean-Adolphe Beauce.
Nickname(s) Achille
Born (1811-02-13)13 February 1811
Versailles, France
Died 23 September 1888(1888-09-23) (aged 77)
Madrid, Spain
Allegiance France Kingdom of France
 French Second Republic
 Second French Empire
 French Third Republic
Service/branch French Army
Years of service 1831–1873
Rank Général de Division
Commands held Governor of Tlemcen, Algeria 1848
1st Regt, French Foreign Legion, North Africa 1850
Foreign Legion Brigade (1st and 2nd Regts), Crimea 1854
Governor of Sevastopol 1855
Inspector General of the Army 1857
French Forces in Mexico 1864
Commander-in-Chief Imperial Guard, Paris 1867
III Corps, Army of the Rhine 1870
Commander-in-Chief French Forces, Franco-Prussian War 1870
Battles/wars First Carlist War
Crimean War
Franco-Austrian War
French intervention in Mexico
Franco-Prussian War
Awards Marshal of France
Médaille Militaire
Knight Grand Cross of the Légion d'honneur
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Knight Grand Cross of the Italian Order of Savoy
Grand Ciordon of the Order of Léopold of the Belgians
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia
Grand Cross of the Order of the Mexican Eagle
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of our Lady of Guadalupe
Knight of the Order of St.Ferdinand of Spain
Knight of the Order of Charles III of Spain
Knight of the Order of Isabel the Catholic

François Achille Bazaine (13 February 1811 – 23 September 1888) was a French general and from 1864, a Marshal of France, who surrendered the last organized French army to Prussia during the Franco-Prussian war. He was the first Marshal who had started as a legionnaire and like the great Marshals of the First Empire, had risen from the ranks.

During four decades of distinguished service (including 35 years on campaign) under Louis-Philippe and then Napoleon III, he held every rank in the Army from Fusilier to Marshal of France. He became renowned for his determination to lead from the front, for his impassive bearing under fire and for personal bravery verging on the foolhardy, which resulted in him being wounded on numerous occasions and having his horse shot from under him twice).

He was sentenced to death by the government of the Third Republic for his surrender of the fortress city of Metz and his army of 180,000 men to the Prussians on 27 October 1870, during the Franco-Prussian War. This sentence was commuted to 20 years imprisonment in exile, from which he subsequently escaped. He eventually settled in Spain where aged 77, he died alone and impoverished in 1888. To the Foreign Legion he remains a hero and to this day is honoured as one of their bravest soldiers.

François Achille Bazaine was born at Versailles, second son of Pierre-Dominique Bazaine, a Mathematician and bridge architect and engineer who was responsible for, amongst others, the building of several bridges in St. Petersburg at the request of Czar Alexander I. His father abandoned his family just prior to the birth of Achille, leaving it without financial support. He failed the entrance examination to the École Polytechnique.


...
Wikipedia

...