Michel Ordener
Horse Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard | |
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Battles/wars | French Revolutionary Wars |
Awards | Grand Officer of the Compiegne |
Michel Ordener (French pronunciation:
In 1804, Ordener organized and led the controversial kidnapping of the
Career
Although little is known of Ordener's youth, he was the son of commoners and joined the legion of the
Subsequently, Ordener took part in all the
At the onset of the
Duke d'Enghien affair
On Napoleon's orders, Ordener entered into the most controversial action of his career, leading a raid into the sovereign
Campaigns in Austria and Prussia
In 1805, Ordener participated in the campaign against Austria as commander of a regiment of
In the 1806 campaign against Prussia, Ordener commanded a division of the elite Imperial Guard cavalry. After this campaign, he became a senator and was appointed to first
In December 1808, Ordener was raised to
"It is not because of simple regrets and because of honorable mourning that we must recognize the services of a warrior who has dedicated his whole life to his fatherland and his prince. Let us give public testimony to his virtues, to his merit, to all the qualities that have made him esteemed by the Emperor and that have rendered him dear to his friends and to his family. Let us praise him today at least, because his modesty can no longer prevent us, and let us not fear to offend a virtue that he has loved so much during his life."[12]
Family
Michel Ordener married Madeleine-Françoise Walter while he served in the quartermaster corps. They had two children, a daughter mentioned above, and a son. The son, also named Michel, was born in
References
Citations
- ^ a b c d e Tony Broughton. "The Garde Imperiale and Its Commanders during the Period 1804–1815: Artillery." Military Subjects: Organization, Tactics and Strategy. Napoleon Series. Robert Burnham, Editor in Chief, March 2003. Accessed 17 May 2010.
- ^ a b c (in French) D. E. Madrolle. "Michel Ordener." Biographie universelle, ancienne et moderne. Paris: Joseph Fr. Michaud, Louis Gabriel Michaud, 1844, p. 94.
- ^ a b (in French) E. Pascallet. Revue Générale, Biographique, Historique, Etc. Le Biographe Universel Et L'historien. Paris. 1846, pp. 244–251.
- ISBN 978-0-306-81137-1, p. 87.
- ^ a b c St. Hilaire, "Military Household of the Emperor." Sixth Book, 1806. Napoleon Series. Robert Burnham, editor in chief. September 2005. Accessed 18 May 2010.
- ^ a b (in French) E. Pascallet. Revue Générale, Biographique, Historique, Etc. Le Biographe Universel Et L'historien. Paris. 1923, p. 245.
- ^ Louis Constant Wairy and Walter Clark. Recollections of the private life of Napoleon. Akron Ohio: Saalfield Pub, 1904, 1913, p. 67.
- ^ According to Napoleon's valet, Louis Constant Wairy, the emperor said, "Je crois qu'Ordener est usé; il faut être jeuene [sic] a la guerre. Nous n'en avons plus que pour cinqu [sic] ou six ans." Madrolle, p. 94.
- ISBN 0-404-07510-X, p. 213.
- ^ (in French) Frédéric Masson. Joséphine répudiée (1809–1814). Paris, P. Ollendorff, [1900], p. 187.
- ^ (in French) Charles Mullié "Michel Ordener." Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850, Paris, 1852.
- ^ "Ce n'est point par de simples regrets et par un deuil honorable que nous devons reconnaître les services d'un guerrier qui avait consacré sa vie entière à sa patrie et à son prince. Rendons un témoignage public à ses vertus, à son mérite, à toutes les qualités qui l'ont fait estimer de l'Empereur et l'ont rendu cher à ses amis, et à sa famille. Louons-le aujourd'hui du moins, puisque sa modestie ne peut plus nous en empêcher, et ne craignons pas de'effenser une vertue qu'il a tant aimée pendant sa vie." (in French) Pascallet, Lefebvre's Eulogy, p. 247.
- ^ (in French) Henri Lot. Les deux généraux Ordener. Paris: Roger et F. Chernoviz, 1910. p. 59.
- ^ a b c (in French) Biographie des membres du Sénat. Paris. Michel Lévy frères. 1852. pp. 198–202.
- ^ (in French) Fontaine-Daniel (Cistercian abbey). Cartulaire de l'abbay cistercienne de Fontaine-Daniel. Mayenne, Impr. Poirier-Béalu, 1896, p. 399.
Bibliography
- (in French) Biographie des membres du Sénat. Paris. Michel Lévy frères. 1852.
- Broughton, Tony. "French Dragoons and the Colonels Who Led Them 1792–1815: 30th Regiment of Dragons" September 2000 and "The Garde Imperiale and Its Commanders during the Period 1804–1815 The Cavalry Regiments." February 2003. In Military Organization, Strategy and Tactics. Napoleon Series. Robert Burnham, editor in chief. Accessed 16 May 2010.
- (in French) Fontaine-Daniel (Cistercian abbey). Cartulaire de l'abbay cistercienne de Fontaine-Daniel. Mayenne: Impr. Poirier-Béalu, 1896.
- Kagan, Frederick. The End of the Old Order: Napoleon and Europe, 1801–1805. Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-306-81137-1
- (in French) Lot, Henri. Les deux généraux Ordener. Paris: Ro Roger et F. Chernoviz, 1910.
- (in French) Madrolle, D. E. "Michel Ordener." Biographie universelle, ancienne et moderne. Paris: Joseph Fr. Michaud, Louis Gabriel Michaud, 1844,
- (in French) Masson, Frédéric. Joséphine répudiée (1809–1814). Paris, P. Ollendorff, [1900].
- (in French) Mullié Charles. "Michel Ordener." Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850, Paris, 1852.
- (in French) Pascallet. Revue Générale, Biographique, Historique, Etc. Le Biographe Universel Et L'historien. Paris. 1846
- St. Hilaire, "Military Household of the Emperor." Sixth Book, 1806. Napoleon Series. Robert Burnham, editor in chief. September 2005. Accessed 18 May 2010.
- Tallyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de. Memoirs of the Prince de Talleyrand. New York: AMS Press, 1973, ISBN 0-404-07510-X.
- Wairy, Louis Constant Wairy; Walter Clark. Recollections of the private life of Napoleon. Akron Ohio: Saalfield Pub, 1904, 1913.