Order of Saint Andrew the First Called (and other Russian Imperial orders) awarded in 1867 to Marshal of France Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant

All orders were awarded on November 21(09), 1867.
All officially issued and made by Julius Keibel /IK/ workshop.

Сollection of Musée de la Légion d'honneur.

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Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant, 1st Comte Vaillant (6 December 1790 – 4 June 1872), born in Dijon entered the French army in 1809 in the corps of engineers. He served in the French invasion of Russia (1812) and the next year became a prisoner of war after the Battle of Kulm. During the Hundred Days Vaillant fought at Ligny and Waterloo. Vaillant commanded a battalion in the 1830 campaign against Algiers. Promoted to lieutenant colonel, he served under Gérard in the expedition into Belgium in 1831.

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Vaillant commanded the fortress at Algiers from 1837 to 1838, recalled to France, he was made director of the École polytechnique. Promoted to lieutenant general, Vaillant was put in charge of the building of the Parisian fortifications in 1845 under the command of Dode de la Brunerie. In 1849, Vaillant was given command of the engineers in the French expeditionary corps to Rome. Promoted to Marshal of France in 1851, Vaillant served as Minister of War from 1854 to 1859, holding the position throughout the Crimean War.

On the outbreak of the Franco-Austrian War he resigned as Minister of War in order to serve as Chief of Staff to Napoleon III, who took personal command of the French Army. In 1860, Vaillant became minister responsible for the Imperial House and in 1864, he was made Grand Chancellor of the Legion d'Honneur. After the fall of the Second French Empire in September 1870, Vaillant was banished from France but was allowed back, returning in 1871. He died in Paris the next year.​
 
Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant awards on display at Musée de la Légion d'honneur.


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1st class order of Saint Anna.

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1st class order of Saint Stanislaus.

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Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant marshal's baton and Légion d'honneur.

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His médaille militaire awarded on May 10, 1852.

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