Simplon (department)
Simplon was a department of the First [French Empire]. It was named after the Simplon Pass. It was formed in 1810, when the Republic of Valais 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:
- Sion: Hérémence, Loèche, Sierre and Sion.
- Brigue: Brigue, Conches, Mœrel, Rarogne and Viège.
- Saint-Maurice: Entremont, Martigny, Monthey and Saint-Maurice.
Creation
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:
Administration
Prefects
The prefect was the highest state representative in the department. The holder of the office was also subprefect of Sion.| Term start | Term end | Office holder |
| 11 January 1811 | 13 November 1811 | Claude Joseph Parfait Derville-Maléchard |
| 13 November 1811 | 29 December 1813 | Claude-Philibert Barthelot de Rambuteau |
Secretary-general
The secretary-general was the deputy to the prefect.| Term start | Term end | Office holder |
| 11 January 1811 | 29 December 1813 | Joseph Rouiller |