Amable-Gaspard-Henri, vicomte de Courtais (10 January 1790 – 10 June 1877) was a French soldier and politician. During the
Second French Republic
The French Second Republic (french: Deuxième République Française or ), officially the French Republic (), was the republican government of France that existed between 1848 and 1852. It was established in February 1848, with the February Re ...
he was made a General and head of the National Guard of Paris. He failed to suppress the invasion of the Constituent Assembly by a mob on 15 May 1848 and was accused of being a traitor, but was later acquitted.
Early years
Amable-Gaspard-Henri, vicomte de Courtais belonged to a
Bourbonnais
Bourbonnais () was a historic province in the centre of France that corresponds to the modern ''département'' of Allier, along with part of the ''département'' of Cher. Its capital was Moulins.
History
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family that had been settled in
Doyet
Doyet (; oc, Dolhet) is a commune in the Allier department in central France. Its inhabitants are called ''Doyétois.''
Geography
Location
Doyet has seven neighboring towns:
* Bézenet
* Chamblet
* Deneuille-les-Mines
* Malicorne
* Mon ...
for several generations since the marriage of Gilbert de Courtais with Isabeau de La Souche, heiress of the fief and château of la Souche. The family also owned the château of Chassignole at Doyet.
Amable de Courtais was born on 10 January 1790 in
Montluçon
Montluçon (; oc, Montleçon ) is a commune in central France on the river Cher. It is the largest commune in the Allier department, although the department's prefecture is located in the smaller town of Moulins. Its inhabitants are known ...
, Allier.
He served in the army under
Napoleon and during the
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On 5 September 1813 he was granted the Knight's Cross of the Legion of Honor.
He retired with the rank of cavalry squadron leader.
Courtais had strong democratic views.
On 9 July 1842 he was elected to the National Assembly for the fourth college of Allier (Montlucon).
His predecessor,
Charles Gilbert Tourret, had resigned so he could be elected.
The election went to a second round, in which Courtais was elected.
He took his seat on the far left. He was reelected on 1 August 1846.
He was a signatory in 1848 to the demand for impeachment of the ministry of
François Guizot
François Pierre Guillaume Guizot (; 4 October 1787 – 12 September 1874) was a French historian, orator, and statesman. Guizot was a dominant figure in French politics prior to the Revolution of 1848.
A conservative liberal who opposed the ...
.
Second republic
The provisional government invited Courtais to assume the rank of General and the command of the
National Guard
National Guard is the name used by a wide variety of current and historical uniformed organizations in different countries. The original National Guard was formed during the French Revolution around a cadre of defectors from the French Guards.
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of Paris.
On 23 April 1848 he was elected by a decisive majority to represent Allier in the Constituent Assembly.
He was both a representative and leader of the National Guard when the Assembly was invaded by the mob on 15 May 1848.
General Courtais acted indecisively, and told the guard not to use force against the people.
Some managed to enter, but most tried to enter through the rue de Bourgogne, where they found the gate closed and began trying to break it down.
Courtais tried to harangue the crowd and persuade them to disperse, but with no effect.
The crowd forced through the gate, knocking him down, and great confusion followed.
The few guardsmen who were present ran for their arms.
Courtais went to
Alphonse de Lamartine
Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine (; 21 October 179028 February 1869), was a French author, poet, and statesman who was instrumental in the foundation of the Second Republic and the continuation of the Tricolore as the flag of France. ...
for advice, but although he was told to place himself at the head of his troops, he continued to wander around without doing anything.
He returned to the Assembly at five o'clock, when the room had been emptied of demonstrators.
He then told the National Guard to withdraw.
He was attacked by some of the representatives, who called him a traitor, seized his sword and stripped off his epaulets.
Other representatives intervened, and took him to the library where he was held in custody.
Léon Faucher
Léonard Joseph (Léon) Faucher (; 8 September 1803 – 14 December 1854) was a French politician and economist.
Biography
Faucher was born at Limoges, Haute-Vienne. When he was nine years old the family moved to Toulouse, where the boy was sen ...
formally proposed that the general be declared a traitor.
Courtais submitted to a year of pre-trial detention before being given his freedom by the High Court of Bourges on 2 April 1849.
He returned to the Constituent Assembly, and participated in its final sessions in April and May 1849.
He then left politics.
In 1871 Courtois was elected to the general council of Allier representing the canton of
Montmarault
Montmarault (; oc, Montmaraut) is a commune in the Allier department in central France.
Population
Tourism
The ''Petite Valette'' campground has been named the best camping of the Auvergne by the German ADAC.
See also
*Communes of the ...
.
Courtais died on 10 June 1877 in
Doyet
Doyet (; oc, Dolhet) is a commune in the Allier department in central France. Its inhabitants are called ''Doyétois.''
Geography
Location
Doyet has seven neighboring towns:
* Bézenet
* Chamblet
* Deneuille-les-Mines
* Malicorne
* Mon ...
, Allier.
He was aged 87.
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