Émile Mallet, Baron Of Itapevi
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Émile Louis Mallet, Baron of Itapevi (10 June 1801 – 2 January 1886), was a French-Brazilian
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. He is the patron of
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in the
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, the ''Day of the Artillery'' being celebrated on his birthday.


Biography

Émile Mallet was born in
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, France, in 1801, to Jean Antoine Mallet and Julie-Marie-Joseph Mallet. Jean Antoine had come to the Americas as a young man, becoming a landowner in the
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. In 1804, he lost his holdings in
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due to the
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; with the French wars with the United Kingdom, he lost investments he had in merchant ships. A man of great physical bearing, at 2.01 m tall and weighing 120 kg, Émile Mallet came to Brazil with his family at age 17 in 1818, initially living in
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. In the city, he was invited to join the
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by Emperor Pedro I; he enrolled into the Imperial Royal Military Academy in 1823, where he joined the Artillery officer course. Previously, while in France, Mallet had concluded one year of studies in mathematics in the prestigious Saint-Cyr military academy, but he dropped out to accompany his family. As a Second Lieutenant, Mallet commanded a battery of
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in the
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(the 1st Battery, 1st Mounted Artillery Corps), which lasted between 1825 and 1828. His first action was in the
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, where he was promoted to captain, having commanded other gun crews after their officers were wounded. After the war's end, he married Joaquina Castorina de Medeiros Mallet in
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in Southern Brazil; she was the daughter of a wealthy landowner, and a close relative of Manuel Luís Osório, a friend and companion to Mallet and, in the future, also a Marshal in the Army. Mallet was dissmised from service in 1831, due to not being natively Brazilian, and took up farming in Bagé. In 1837, however, as the
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raged, he was called back to service under General Antônio Elisário de Miranda e Brito, as commander of a horse-drawn gun battery. He was later in charge of important fortifications in
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, and, afterwards, as Major of the National Guard, Chief of Staff for
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. After peace was made with the signing of the Treaty of Ponche Verde in March 1845, Mallet went back to a rural life. He rejoined the Army permanently in 1851, during the
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, when he was summoned by the then Count of Caxias to participate in the Campaign against Argentina and Uruguay; he would remain in the Army until the
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and the
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started, fighting in both conflicts to their conclusion. In the conflict versus Uruguay, he commanded all the artillery in the key Siege of Paysandu. In the last conflict, initially in command of the 1st Horse Artillery Regiment, he had a key role in the victories of
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, Estero Bellaco and
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. Specifically in Tuyutí, the largest field battle in South American history, his guns were called "revolver cannons", for both their accuracy and firing speed. Mallet had ordered a deep trench to be stealthily dug in front of his cannons, impeding both infantry and cavalry charges against his position. He is famously quoted as having said "''Eles que venham! Por aqui não passam!''" hey may come! Through here they shan't pass!as the battle started. Thanks to his performance in the battle, he was promoted to Colonel. Afterwards, as commander of the 1st Artillery Brigade, he continued to support allied forces in maneuvers such as the
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and the
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, and battles such as Angostura, Ytororó, Avay, Lomas Valentinas,
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and
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. In Piribebuy, the killing of prisoners after the battle only stopped due to his orders. During the final phase of the conflict, the Campaign of the Hills, Mallet was commander-in-chief for the Army's artillery, and promoted to Brigadier. After the war's end, he commanded troops in the border with Uruguay, and then was, briefly, commander of arms in
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, once again being sent to the southern border. In 1884 he was still promoted to Lieutenant General, and, in 1885, to Marshal; he had been ennobled as Baron of Itapevi in 1878. He died in 1886, in Rio de Janeiro, at 84 years old. His body lies in a mausoleum which is maintained by the "Mallet Regiment", as the is called, in Santa Maria in
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.


Honors and legacy

In March 1932 the Army created the Mallet Medal, which is granted to the officer cadets in the Agulhas Negras Military Academy who excel in the firing drills in the artillery officer course. In
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, the city of
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owes its name to him; he is also mentioned in the city's hymn. In
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, the state's capital, there is a Marechal Mallet street. In
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, in the neighborhood of Vila Zelina, there is a street named Marechal Mallet, and in the district of Guaianases there is a school named after him; in the state of
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, in the city of
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, there is an Avenue Marechal Mallet, in the same neighborhood where is and where the 6th Coastal Motorized Artillery Group was based until 2004; nowadays the is based there. In
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, the Marechal Mallet State School is of great regional importance. In
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, capital of
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, there is a square named after him. His battle sword is in a museum in São Gabriel, where he lived for many years. One of the main thoroughfares of the city is named General Mallet. Also in Rio Grande do Sul, his dress sword is in a museum dedicated to him in Santa Maria. In
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, there is a General Mallet street; in Santana do Livramento, there is a Marechal Mallet avenue.


Dates of rank


External links


Information on Émile Mallet from the Petrópolis Historical Institute


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mallet, Émile Marshals of Brazil Brazilian nobility Brazilian people of French descent Brazilian military personnel of the Paraguayan War Naturalized citizens of Brazil People from Dunkirk 1801 births 1886 deaths French emigrants Immigrants to Brazil Commanders of the Order of Aviz