Department of Simplon Département du Simplon (French) | |||||||||
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1810–1813 | |||||||||
Status | Department of the French First Empire | ||||||||
Chef-lieu | Sion 46°11′N 7°41′E / 46.183°N 7.683°E | ||||||||
Official languages | French | ||||||||
Historical era | Napoleonic Wars | ||||||||
• Annexation of the Rhodanic Republic | 13 December 1810 | ||||||||
• Occupied by Austrian forces | 29 December 1813 | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• 1812 | 5,000[1] km2 (1,900 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1812 census | 65500[1] | ||||||||
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Today part of | Valais, Switzerland |
Simplon (French: [sɛ̃.plɔ̃]) was a department of the First French Empire. It was named after the Simplon Pass (Italian: Passo del Sempione). It was formed in 1810, when the Rhodanic Republic was annexed by France. Its territory corresponded with that of the present-day Swiss canton of Valais.
The chef-lieu of the department was Sion. The department was subdivided into the following three arrondissements and cantons:[1]
After the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1815, the department was admitted to the Swiss Confederation and became the canton of Valais.
The department was created by Article 2 of the decree of 12 November 1810, reuniting the Valais to the French Empire. This decree is written as follows:
This decree was confirmed by the organic senatus-consulte of 13 December 1810. This senatus-consulte is written as follows:
The prefect (préfet) was the highest state representative in the department. The holder of the office was also subprefect of Sion.
Term start | Term end | Office holder |
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11 January 1811[2] | 13 November 1811 | Claude Joseph Parfait Derville-Maléchard |
13 November 1811[3] | 29 December 1813 | Claude-Philibert Barthelot de Rambuteau |
The secretary-general was the deputy to the prefect.
Term start | Term end | Office holder |
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11 January 1811 | 29 December 1813 | Joseph Rouiller[4] |
Term start | Term end | Office holder |
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8 February 1811 | 29 December 1813 | Léopold de Sepibus[4] |
Term start | Term end | Office holder |
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8 February 1811 | 29 December 1813 | Michel Dufour[4] |
The Simplon was represented in the Empire's Corps Legislatif by Charles Emmanuel de Rivaz, a cousin of Isaac de Rivaz. The commander of the troops stationed in the department was Étienne Félix d'Henin de Cuvillers.[4]