Antonin Leonard Maurice Ghislain, Knight de Selliers de Moranville (Saint-Josse-ten-Noode 1852 – Ixelles 1945) was a Belgian military officer.
He was born into a Catholic noble family; his father was Léonard de Selliers de Moranville, knight of Selliers de Moranville (1803–1856). He married Octavie Hector, with whom he had 7 children. Until 1869 he studied at the École Royale Militaire.
Second Lieutenant in 1871. Colonel in 1902. In 1904, he was Commander in Chief of the Gendarmerie, a military force with law enforcement duties, until 1914.[1] He was Chief Commander of the Belgian army from 25 May until 6 September 1914. During his assignment the Kingdom was invaded by German troops and the Belgian mobilization started.[2] On 6 September he was dismissed by the King, under the advice of Lieutenant General Baron Louis de Ryckel.[3] [4] The same Decree abolished the function of Chief of Staff. In this way the King secured control of the force.[5]
He is buried in the cemetery of Neder-Over-Heembeek.
Honorary Knight Commander in the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.[6]
Knight Commander in the Royal Military Order of Our Lord Jesus Christ.[6]
Knight in the Legion of Honour.[6]
Knight of the Order of the Redeemer.[6]