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1 History  



1.1  Origins of the institution  





1.2  Architecture and Ange-Jacques Gabriel  







2 See also  





3 References  





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Coordinates: 48°5109N 2°1813E / 48.85250°N 2.30361°E / 48.85250; 2.30361
 

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École militaire
Central École militaire building
Map
General information
TypeEducational building complex,
Address1 Place de Joffre, 75007
Town or cityParis, Île-de-France
CountryFrance
Coordinates48°51′09N 2°18′13E / 48.85250°N 2.30361°E / 48.85250; 2.30361
Current tenantsMilitary academy
Completed1750; 274 years ago (1750)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ange-Jacques Gabriel
Website
geostrategia.fr

The École militaire (French: [ekɔl militɛːʁ]; "military school") is a complex of buildings in Paris, France, which house various military training facilities. It was founded in 1750 by King Louis XV and is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, southeast of the Champ de Mars.

The building, constructed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, is an active military academy and is classified as a national monument since 1990.[1] This site can be visited during the European Heritage Days.

History

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Origins of the institution

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L'École Militaire was founded in 1750, after the War of the Austrian Succession, by Louis XV on the basis of a proposal of Marshal Maurice de Saxe and with the support of Madame de Pompadour and financier Joseph Paris Duverney.[2]

Previously, military academies were exclusive to children of a noble background and offered apprenticeships in the King's Stables or the stables of other royal members. With the aim of creating an academic college for cadet officers from poor noble families, the exclusivity that royal military academies held vanished.

By the edict of January 1751, King Louis XV founded the institution intended for the education of five hundred noble young men and born without fortune.[3] Article XI of the edict provides for "by way of first perpetual endowment" the tax on playing cards. The administration is entrusted to the Secretary of State for War. The Royal Military Academy included a number of military colleges in the province such as the School of Brienne where students were admitted on evidence of nobility. At the end of their schooling, admission to the Royal Military School in Paris was done through a national competition.

Architecture and Ange-Jacques Gabriel

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Charged by King Louis XV to design a grander building than the Hôtel des Invalides (constructed by Louis XIV), Ange-Jacques Gabriel broke ground in 1752 on the farm of Grenelle. After years of construction, the school was opened in 1760. Gabriel presented an immense area with beautiful façades and water running through a network of wells and pipes. The entirety was indeed much larger and more striking than the Invalides.[4]

The Comte de Saint-Germain reorganised the establishment in 1777 under the name of the École des Cadets-gentilshommes ("School of Young Gentlemen"), which accepted the young Napoleon Bonaparte in 1784. Bonaparte went on to graduate after only one year instead of the usual two.

The École now incorporates:

The vast complex formed by the École militaire.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Base Mérimée: École Militaire, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  • ^ "🔎 École militaire (France) - Définition et Explications". Techno-Science.net (in French). Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  • ^ Henri, Volpert. "Édit portant création de l'École militaire". FranceArchives (in French). Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  • ^ Christ, Yvan (1977). Paris des Utopies. Paris: Balland. pp. 92 and 93.
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