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Ange Michel Filippini (24 October 1834 – 22 October 1887) was a French lawyer who became a career public servant in the early years of the
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. He served as Prefect of several French departments. He was briefly Governor of Cochinchina in 1886–87, where he helped bring a rebellion in the protectorate of Cambodia to a conclusion.


Early years (1834–70)

Ange Michel Filippini was born in Corte, Corsica, on 24 October 1834. His parents were Horace Hyacinthe Filippini, a merchant and proprietor, and Appoline Gaffori. He obtained his degree in Law and became a lawyer in 1855. Under the
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he was part of the Republican opposition. He joined the Republican party in 1860.


Civil Servant (1871–86)

Filippini became a municipal councillor on 6 August 1870, and after the fall of the empire became acting Mayor of Corte on 12 September 1870. He was appointed sub-prefect of Corte as of 23 September 1870. In 1871 Filippini was elected to the General Council of Corsica. He was mayor of Corte from 1871 to 1872. He was appointed Secretary General of the Prefecture of Corsica as of 29 April 1871, and Secretary General of
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as of 1 June 1876. After the
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he had to resign on 24 May 1877. His resignation was revoked on 18 June 1877. In 1877 he was assigned to a diplomatic post in Egypt. He was appointed Prefect of Pyrénées-Orientales as of 1 January 1878. He became a Knight of the
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on 18 September 1879. On 25 December 1879 Filippini married Françoise Sebastiani de La Porta (1845–1915), daughter of Hyacinthe Louis, Count of La Porta (1809–95). They had two children. He became Prefect of
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department from 25 April 1885 to 6 March 1886.


Governor of Cochinchina (1886–87)

From 1884 the French were engaged in a war of pacification in the protectorate of Cambodia, to the north of the colony of
Cochinchina Cochinchina or Cochin-China (, ; vi, Đàng Trong (17th century - 18th century, Việt Nam (1802-1831), Đại Nam (1831-1862), Nam Kỳ (1862-1945); km, កូសាំងស៊ីន, Kosăngsin; french: Cochinchine; ) is a historical exony ...
. The climate is harsh, with torrential rainfall from May to October, and diseases such as dysentery, cholera and malaria were endemic. Filippini's predecessors had allowed the troops to rape, loot and kill peasants whom they suspected of supporting the rebels, and had sanctioned collective punishments and
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s. The whole population had been turned against the French occupiers. Filippini was appointed to implement a less brutal policy. Filippini was civilian Governor of Cochinchina from 19 June 1886 to 22 October 1887. He was sent to replace
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, who had been succeeded by
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as acting governor. Filippini obtained permission from his superiors to negotiate a settlement with King
Norodom of Cambodia Norodom ( km, នរោត្តម, ; born Ang Voddey ( km, អង្គវតី, ); 3 February 1834 – 24 April 1904) was King of Cambodia from 19 October 1860 to his death on 24 April 1904. He was the eldest son of King Ang Duong and was ...
in which the French respected the autonomy of the king's administration and cut back the number of French officials in the kingdom. In return, Norodom called for a ceasefire and arranged a general amnesty for the rebels. The main rebel commanders had ceased fighting by the end of the year. Filippini managed to restore some of France's influence in Cambodia. The Indo-Chinese Union was established by the decrees of October 1887. The colony of Cochinchina and the protectorates of Cambodia, Tonkin and Annam now came under the overall authority of the Governor-General of Indo-China. The climate had proved too much for Filippini. He died in
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, Cochinchina, on 22 October 1887. He was 52 years old. On 23 October 1887 he was replaced by
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as Acting Governor. Filippini's body was returned to Corte and placed in a
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within an imposing tomb erected after a national subscription. It was discovered in 1989 that the coffin and Filippini's body had been completely destroyed by fire, and only the medallion on the coffin remained.


Publications

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