Pierre de Milard (often referred to as Chevalier Milard, also spelled Chevalier Millard; 1736–1778) was a
French Navy officer, who became a senior officer and noble in the
Royal Burmese Armed Forces. He had a key role in supporting the Burmese military efforts against
Siam and
Qing China
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. He was lavishly rewarded for his efforts, and made the governor of
Tabe. De Milard was very close to King
Hsinbyushin. Suffering from a long illness in his last years, the Burmese king asked de Milard on a few occasions to sleep in the same room in order to guard against possible attempts on his life.
Brief
In 1756, Pierre de Milard was a member of a French navy force of two or three warships sent to
Syriam
Thanlyin (; or ; mnw, သေၚ်, ; formerly Syriam) is a major port city of Myanmar, located across Bago River from the city of Yangon. Thanlyin Township comprises 17 quarters and 28 village tracts. It is home to the largest port in the cou ...
to provide reinforcements and supplies to the forces of
Hanthawaddy
Bago (formerly spelt Pegu; , ), formerly known as Hanthawaddy, is a city and the capital of the Bago Region in Myanmar. It is located north-east of Yangon.
Etymology
The Burmese name Bago (ပဲခူး) is likely derived from the Mon langua ...
in the
Konbaung–Hanthawaddy War
The Konbaung–Hanthawaddy War ( my, ကုန်းဘောင်-ဟံသာဝတီ စစ်) was the war fought between the Konbaung Dynasty and the Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom of Burma (Myanmar) from 1752 to 1757. The war was the las ...
. The force was to join the
French officer
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Sieur de Bruno
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who was helping defend the city of Syriam against a Konbaung attack. However, the Konbaung leader
Alaungpaya managed to capture Syriam in July 1756. The two French ships with reinforcements and supplies were also captured by Alaungpaya when Alaungpaya forced Bruno to write a letter to trick them. The French captains were killed and the sailors forced to join the Burmese army.

Chevalier Milard was among the soldiers who were forced into the Burmese army. He was only 20 years old when he was captured. The incorporated French troops with their guns and muskets played a key role in the later battles between the Burmese and the Mons. They became an elite corps, which was to play a role in the Burmese battles against the
Siamese (attacks and capture of
Ayutthaya from 1759 to 1767) and the
Chinese (battles against the Chinese armies of the
Qianlong Emperor
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from 1766 to 1769).
Ultimately Chevalier Milard was nominated Captain of the Guard and Master of the Ordnance for the
Konbaung dynasty.
Milard was involved in the reopening of contacts between the Burmese and the French as Burma was looking for supplies of weapons for its conflicts with the Siamese and the Manchu Chinese. Commercial contacts resumed in 1770 and Milard arranged the visit of the French envoy
M. Feraud
M. Feraud was a French diplomat of the 18th century who went on a mission to resume official French East India Company contacts with Burma in 1769. He obtained a trade treaty, and the establishment of a French factory in the city of Rangoon.
Embas ...
and the re-establishment of the French shipyard in
Rangoon
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.
Milard was very close to the Burmese ruler
Hsinbyushin and for some time slept in the same room as him in order to protect him against possible attacks linked to a succession dispute.
Chevalier Milard was also noted for his charitable activities towards schools and churches, thereby promoting Western education in Burma. He died in 1778. He was buried near the village of Ngayabya in the
Sagaing district. His tombstone, written in Latin and Burmese was transferred by the Archaeological Department of Burma in 1924 for preservation. His tombstone records that he fought for the Burmese kings in his campaigns against
Hanthawaddy Pegu
(Mon) ( Burmese)
, conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Hongsarwatoi (Hanthawaddy) Pegu
, common_name = Hongsarwatoi (Hanthawaddy) Kingdom / Ramannya (Ramam)
, era = Warring states
, status = Kingdom
, event_pre ...
,
Ayutthaya and
Manipur as "Captain of the Feringhis" ("Captain of the French"), with the title of ''Thiri Yazathu Khyawhthin'',
baron
Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knig ...
(''myosa'') of Tabe in the Sagaing district.
''History of Burma'' By Harvey G. E. p. 231
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See also
* France-Burma relations
Notes
References
* Coupland, Sir Reginald ''British Empire History. Burma Editor Sir Reginald Couplan
*Findlay, Ronald and O'Rourke, Kevin H. (2007) ''Power and Plenty: Trade, War, and the World Economy in the Second Millennium'
*Harvey G. E., ''History of Burma: From the Earliest Times to 10 March 1824'', Asian Educational Services, 2000 ,
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French soldiers
Military history of Myanmar
1736 births
1778 deaths