Alfred de Vast-Vimeux

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BornCharles-Antoine-Honoré-Alfred, Baron de Vast-Vimeux
(1826-07-08)8 July 1826
Lunéville, Meurthe, France
Died20 July 1888(1888-07-20) (aged 62)
Château de Péré, Péré, Charente-Inférieure, France
OccupationSoldier, politician
Alfred de Vast-Vimeux
Deputy for Charente-Inférieure
In office
27 November 1859  4 September 1870
Representative for Charente-Inférieure
In office
8 February 1871  7 March 1876
Senator of Charente-Inférieure
In office
30 January 1876  24 January 1885
Deputy of Charente-Inférieure
In office
18 October 1885  20 July 1888
Personal details
BornCharles-Antoine-Honoré-Alfred, Baron de Vast-Vimeux
(1826-07-08)8 July 1826
Lunéville, Meurthe, France
Died20 July 1888(1888-07-20) (aged 62)
Château de Péré, Péré, Charente-Inférieure, France
OccupationSoldier, politician

Baron Alfred de Vast-Vimeux (8 July 1826 – 20 July 1888) was a French soldier and Bonapartist politician who represented the department of Charente-Inférieure as a deputy during the Second French Empire and in the legislature and the senate of the French Third Republic.

Charles-Antoine-Honoré-Alfred, Baron de Vast-Vimeux was born on 8 July 1826 in Lunéville, Meurthe. His father was Charles de Vast-Vimeux(fr) (1787–1859), deputy for Charente-Maritime from 1849 to 1859.[1] His mother was Louise de Mauclerc (1802–1883).[2] He studied at the Prytanée de La Flèche from 1837 to 1843. On 15 October 1844 he volunteered for the 12th dragoons, which were commanded by his father. He became brigadier fourrier (supply sergeant) on 15 April 1845 and maréchal des logis (sergeant) on 15 October 1845.[1]

Vast-Vimeux was admitted to the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr on 15 December 1845. He was appointed second lieutenant of the 74th line infantry on 1 October 1847. He joined the cavalry, and on 20 December 1847 was sent to the École Nationale d'Équitation at Saumur as an officer cadet. He graduated on 1 October 1849 as second lieutenant in the Chasseurs d'Afrique. He was named a lieutenant on 6 December 1850.[1]

Second Empire (1852–1870)

Vast-Vimeux was promoted to captain on 5 March 1852. In this rank he was an officier d'ordonnance (junior ADC) of Napoleon III. He also became a member of the General Council of Charente-Inférieure for the canton of Aigrefeuille.[1] On 7 February 1856 in Paris he married Angélique Augustine de Rémont (c. 1835–1913). They had two children, Fernande (1856–1927) and Raoul (1860–1897).[2]

When his father died in 1859 Vast-Vimeux ran for election for his father's seat in the legislature.[1] He was elected to the Corps législatif on 27 November 1859 for Charente-Inférieure, and sat with the dynastic majority.[3] He resigned from the army in 1860. He was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour on 14 August 1862.[1] He was reelected on 31 May 1863 and 23 May 1869, when he sat with the center-right group.[3]

Vast-Vimeux returned to the army during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 as colonel of the 8th regiment of Gardes mobiles of Charente-Inférieure.[1] His term in the legislature ended on 4 September 1870 when the Third Republic was declared.[3] He fought with the Armée de la Loire in the 1st Infantry Brigade and the 1st Division of 16th Corps. He was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honour on 9 January 1871.[1]

Third Republic (1871–1888)

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