Pierre Dupont de l'Étang

Pierre Dupont de l'Étang

Pierre-Antoine, comte Dupont de l'Étang (1765-1840) was a French general of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, as well as a political figure of the Bourbon Restoration.

Life

Revolutionary Wars

Born in Chabanais, Charente, he first saw active service during the French Revolutionary Wars, as a member of Maillebois legion in Holland, and in 1791 was on the staff of the Army of the North under General Theobald Dillon.

He distinguished himself in the battle of Valmy, and in the fighting around Menen in he forced an Austrian regiment to surrender. Promoted Brigadier General for this accomplishment, he soon received further advancement from Carnot, who recognized his abilities. In 1797 he became "Général de Division".

The rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, whom he warmly supported in the 18 Brumaire Coup (November 1799), brought him further opportunities under the Consulate and Empire. In the he was chief of staff to Louis Alexandre Berthier, the nominal commander of the Army of Peierve of the Ains which won the battle of Marengo. After the battle he sustained a successful combat, against greatly superior forces, at Pozzolo.

Napoleonic Wars

In the campaign on the Danube in 1805, as the leader of one of Michel Ney's divisions, he earned further distinction, especially in the Battle of Haslach-Jungingen (Albeck), in which he prevented the escape of the Austrians from Ulm, and so contributed most effectively to the isolation and subsequent capture of Freiherr Mack von Leiberich and his whole army. He also distinguished himself in the Battle of Friedland.

With a record such as but few of Napoleon's divisional commanders possessed, he entered Spain in 1808 at the head of a motley corps made up of provisional battalions and Swiss troops impressed into French service from the Spanish Royal Army ("see Peninsular War"). After the occupation of Madrid, Dupont, newly created count by Napoleon, was sent with his utterly inadequate force to subdue Andalusia. After a few initial successes he had to retire toward the passes of the Sierra Morena. Pursued and cut off by the Spanish army under the Duke of Castaños, his corps was defeated in the Battle of Bailén after his Swiss deserted and returned to their former allegiance. Painfully wounded in the hip, Dupont felt constrained to capitulate. Even so, Dupont sent secret orders to General Vedel to escape with his division, which was outside the Spanish trap. When the Spanish found out, they threatened to massacre Dupont's men if Vedel did not also surrender. Inexcusably, that officer also capitulated. Altogether 17,600 French soldiers laid down their arms in the disaster. This brought down the entire house of cards that Napoleon had so carelessly erected in Spain to further his ambitions. Madrid fell to the resurgent Spanish forces and this soon compelled Napoleon to intervene with his Grand Army in order to salvage the situation.

Disgrace and Bourbon Restoration

He fell into the emperor's disgrace, as it was not taken into account that his troops were for the most part raw levies, and that ill-luck contributed materially to the catastrophe. After his return to France, Dupont was sent before a court-martial, deprived of his rank and title, and imprisoned at Fort de Joux from 1812 to 1814.

Released only by the initial Restoration, he was employed by King Louis XVIII in a military command, which he lost on the return of Napoleon during the Hundred Days. But the Second Restoration saw him reinstated to the army, and appointed a member of the "conseil privé" of king Louis. Between April and December 1814, he was Minister of War - his reactionary politics made the monarch recall him. From 1815 to 1830, Dupont was deputy for the Charente. He lived in retirement from 1832 until his death.

Writings

Military treaties

*"Opinion sur le nouveau mode de recrutement" (1818)
*"Lettres sur l'Espagne en 1808" (1823)
*"Lettre sur la campagne d'Autriche" (1826)

Other

*Poems, including "L'Art de la guerre, poème en dix chants" (1838), and verse translations from Horace and Homer (1836).
*At the time of his death he was on the point of publishing his memoirs.

References

* Glover, Michael. "The Peninsular War 1807-1814." Penguin, 1974.
* Smith, Digby. "The Napoleonic Wars Data Book." Greenhill, 1998.
* [http://www.bicentenariobailen.com Bicentenario de la Batalla de Bailen]
*1911
*"Dictionnaire Bouillet", 1869


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