Rodolphe de Maistre
Rodolphe de Maistre | |
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Born | 22 September 1789 Chambery |
Died | 5 February 1866 Turino |
Rodolphe de Maistre (born 22 September 1789 in Chambéry, Savoy, died near Turin, 5 February 1866) was a military officer who fought for the Russian Empire at the battles of Friedland ( 1807), Smolensk, Moskova (Borodino), Bérézina (1812), Dresde, Leipzig (1813).
He then served as General of the garrison of Genoa, and Governor of Nice (today in France), for the King of Sardinia.
He was the son of the philosopher Joseph de Maistre, author of the St Petersburg Dialogues. [1]
References
- ^ worldstatesmen.org, Provinces of France before 1791 section Nice, Governors, 1837 - May 1848, Rodolphe de Maistre, comte de Maistre (b. 1789 - d. 1866)
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Joseph de Maistre
- Considerations on France (1796)
- The Pope (1819)
- St Petersburg Dialogues (1821)
- An Examination of the Philosophy of Bacon (1836)
- Conservatism
- Counter-Enlightenment
- French royalism
- Neo-ultramontanism
- Baronne Almaury de Maistre (niece)
- Rodolphe de Maistre (son)
- Xavier de Maistre (brother)
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