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BRIALMONT, HENRI ALEXIS (1821-1903)

This article appears in Volume V04, Page 515 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BOS-BRI
BRIALMONT, HENRI ALEXIS (1821-1903) , Belgian general and military engineer, son of General Laurent Mathieu Brialmont (d. 1885), was born at Venlo in Limburg on the 25th of May 1821. Educated at the Brussels military school, he entered the army as sub-lieutenant of engineers in 843, and became lieutenant in 1847. From 1847 to 1850 he was private secretary to the war minister, General Baron Chazal. In 1855 he entered the staff corps, became major in 1861, lieutenant-colonel 1864, colonel in 1868 and major-general 1874. In this rank he held at first the position of director of fortifications in the Antwerp
district
  (December 1874), and nine months later he became inspector-general of fortifications and of the corps of engineers. In 1877 he became lieutenant-general. His far-reaching schemes for the fortification of the Belgian places met with no little opposition, and Brialmont seems to have felt much disappointment in this; at any rate he went in 1883 to Rumania to advise as to the fortification works required for the defence of the country, and presided over the elaboration of the
scheme
  by which
Bucharest
  was to be made a first-class fortress. He was thereupon placed en disponibilite in his own service, as having undertaken the
Bucharest
  works without the authorization of his sovereign. This was due in part to the suggestion of Austria, which power regarded the Bucharest works as a menace to herself. His services were, however, too valuable to be lost, and on his return to Belgium in 1884 he resumed his command of the Antwerp military
district
 . He had, further, while in eastern Europe., prepared at the request of the Hellenic government, a
scheme
  for the defence of
Greece
 . He retired in 1886, but continued to supervise the Rumanian defences. He died on the 21st of September 1903.
In the first stage of his career as an engineer Brialmont's plans followed with but slight modification the ideas of Vauban; and his
original
  scheme for fortifying Antwerp provided for both enceinte and forts being on a bastioned trace. But in 1859, when the
great
  entrenched camp at Antwerp was finally taken in hand, he had already gone over to the school of polygonal fortification and the ideas of Montalembert. About twenty years later Brialmont's own types and plans began to stand out amidst the general confusion of ideas on fortification which naturally resulted from the introduction of long-range guns, and from the events of 187o-71. The extreme detached forts of the Antwerp region and the fortifications on the Meuse at Liege and Namur were constructed in accordance with Brialmont's final principles, viz. the lavish use of
armour
  to protect the artillery inside the forts, the suppression of all artillery positions open to overhead fire, and the multiplication of intermediate batteries (see FORTIFICATION AND SIEGECRAFT). In his capacity of inspector-general Brialmont drafted and carried out the whole scheme for the defences of Belgium. He was an indefatigable writer, and produced, besides essays, reviews and other papers in the
journals
 , twenty-three important works and
forty
 -nine pamphlets. In 185o he originated the Journal de l'armee Beige. His most important publications were La Fortification du temps present (Brussels, 1885); Influence du tir plongeant et des obus-torpilles sur la fortification (Brussels, 1888) ; Les Regions fortifiees (Brussels, 189o); La Defense des 'tats et la fortification a la fin du XIXe siecle (Brussels, 1895); Progres de la defense des etats et de la fortification permanente depuis Vauban (Brussels, 1898).


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