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Edme Viala Charon, Baron Charon (29 July 1794 – 26 November 1880) was a French soldier who rose to the rank of Lieutenant General (General of Division). He was briefly Governor General of Algeria during the
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, and was a senator of France for most of the
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Early years (1794–1814)

Edme Viala Charon was born in Paris on 29 July 1794. His father was a postal employee. As a young man he was described as having light brown hair, a long nose, blue eyes, medium mouth, cleft chin, oval face and a height of . He entered the
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on 11 November 1811. On 8 October 1813 he was appointed Sub-Lieutenant of the Metz Army Engineers. Charon participated in the defense of Metz in 1814. On 23 May 1815 he was appointed Lieutenant of Engineers in the 6th Corps of the Army of the North, and in this capacity fought at the
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on 18 June 1815.


Bourbon and Orleans Monarchies (1815–48)

Charon was promoted to Captain in 1821. In 1823 he fought in the French invasion of Spain. He was appointed a Chevalier of the
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on 30 October 1827. He was at the capture of Antwerp in 1832. He was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour on 14 January 1833. Charon was sent to Algeria in 1835, and on 31 December 1835 was appointed Battalion Commander. He commanded the engineers at Bougie, Oran and Algiers. He distinguished himself at
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and in the expeditions of Cherchell,
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, Cheliff, and the Flissas. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on 22 January 1839 and to colonel on 2 June 1840. He was made commander in chief of the Engineers in 1841 and brigadier general on 24 June 1845.


Second Republic (1848–51)

After the
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the government appointed Charon Director of Algerian Affairs on 6 June 1848, then General of Division and Governor General of Algeria on 9 September 1848. He replaced the acting governor . Batna was the site of a military camp built by Governor General
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in 1844. On 19 August 1849 Viala laid the foundation stone for a city that was to be built in this location. In 2014 the stone had recently been destroyed during construction of a bus station. Charon observed that Algeria had "two distinct societies", and it was necessary to accept that the "diversity of races and nations onstituteddifferent needs." He supported the Central Directorate's Project for the Organization of Muslim Public Instruction, although he felt it was a large concession to the Muslims and a temporary acceptance of the resilience of the indigenous cultures. In 1849 he wrote, On 24 December 1849 Charon told the Council of Government that the reports that Governor General Aumale had commissioned in 1847 had been "conceived in the most wise and liberal spirit," and confirmed that the "military chiefs who conquered Africa . . . were no less skillful ... in the labor of peace as in the art of war." Charon was appointed President of the Fortifications Committee on 11 March 1850. He was replaced as General commanding the XIX army corps (and Algerian military region) on 5 November 1850 by General Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul. Charon was promoted to Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour on 2 December 1850. On 16 April 1850 Charon married Elfride Schneider (1815–1862) in Paris. She was the daughter of Antoine Virgile Schneider (1779–1847), Chevalier de l'Empire, and Catherine, Countess Zalinska (ca 1795–1832). They had a son, Olivier Charon, Baron Charon (1851–1922).


Second Empire and Third Republic (1851–80)

Charon cooperated with Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte's coup d'état of 2 December 1851. Charon was appointed President of the Consultative Committee on Algeria on 17 December 1851. On 31 December 1852 he was made a Senator of France. He was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour on 31 December 1857. He was named Baron Charon by imperial decree of 3 February 1864. He was Senator until the senate was dissolved with the fall of the empire on 4 September 1870. Charon died in Paris on 26 November 1880, at the age of 86.


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