Pierre Desbassyns De Richemont
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Pierre-Philippe-Alexandre Panon Desbassyns de Richemont (29 January 1833 – 11 November 1912) was a French archaeologist, historian and politician. Between 1871 and 1882 he represented
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first in the National Assembly and then in the Senate.


Birth and family

Pierre Desbassyns de Richemont was born on 29 January 1833 in Paris. He was descended from Augustin Panon (1664–1749), a carpenter who was born in
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and emigrated to
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in 1689. Augustin's son was Augustin Panon (Réunion: 1694–1772), a member of the
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high council. His son was Henri-Paulin Panon Desbassayns (Réunion: 1732–1800), a planter, captain in the Indies battalion, knight of the
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and husband of Ombline Desbassayns. Henri's son was Pierre's grandfather, Philippe Panon Desbassayns de Richemont, first count of Richemont (Réunion: 1774–1840), an administrator of the Indies and Deputy of the Meuse. Pierre's parents were Eugène Panon Desbassayns de Richemont, comte de Richemont (1800–1859) and Athénaïs Claire Joséphine Grâce Dupont de l'Etang (1809–1848). His father, born in Paris, was Governor of the Comptoirs des Indes.


Life

Pierre Desbassyns de Richemont married Marie Charlotte Victoire Tissot de la Barre de Mérona (1837–1926) on 27 April 1855 in Paris. His wife was the granddaughter of
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, Duc de Cadore, a Minister of
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. Their children were Marie Panon Desbassayns de Richemont (1857–1917), Romuald Eugène Octave Alain Marie Panon Desbassayns de Richemont (1860–1945) and Marie-Madeleine Pauline Alice Humbline Pia Panon Desbassayns de Richemont (1862–1925). He was made an officer of the
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on 13 August 1860. He occupied himself with archaeological and historical studies, and is known for his ''Archéologie chrétienne primitive'' (1870). On 28 May 1871 Desbassyns de Richemont was elected representative of the French Indies in the National Assembly by 13,957 votes out of 29,606. He sat with the center right. He voted for the peace treaty with Prussia, for public prayers, for abrogation of the laws of exile, for the constituent powers of the Assembly, for acceptance of the resignation of
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and against the constitutional laws. On 26 March 1876 Desbassyns de Richemont was unanimously elected Senator for the French Indies, and took his place on the right. He voted for the dissolution of the chamber in 1877 demanded by the cabinet of Broglie and Fourtou, and consistently opposed the republican ministries. He left office on 7 January 1882. He was defeated in the senate election by
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. After leaving office he returned to his former life in aristocratic society and to his study of archaeology. He died on 11 November 1912 in Paris.


Publications

Publications by Desbassyns de Richemont included: * * * * * * * *


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* * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Desbassyns de Richemont, Pierre 1833 births 1912 deaths French archaeologists Members of the National Assembly (1871) French senators of the Third Republic Senators of French India