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    Charles-René de Bombelles (6 November 1784–30 May 1856) was a French émigré nobleman, soldier, and the third husband of Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma...
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    Henriette de Bombelles (1751-1822), second wife of Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg Jeanne Renee de Bombelles (1753–1828), composer Count Karl von Bombelles, master...
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    Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Metternich sent Charles-René de Bombelles, a French émigré nobleman who had served in the Austrian army against Napoleon. Bombelles was an excellent...
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    Marie, Marquis de Bombelles in 1778, and became the mother of Louis Philippe de Bombelles, Charles-René de Bombelles and Heinrich Bombelles [fr]. Her mother...
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  • Soslan Ghias ad-Din Duchy of Parma: Adam Albert, Count of Neipperg Charles-René de Bombelles Portugal: Auguste, Duke of Leuchtenberg Ferdinand II of Portugal...
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    Adam Albert von Neipperg. After his death, she married Count Charles-René de Bombelles, her chamberlain, in 1834. Queen Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two...
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    several children, including the diplomat Louis Philippe de Bombelles, and count Charles-René de Bombelles the second husband of Marie-Louise of Austria. He...
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    Royal intermarriage (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Agustín Fernando Muñoz (1833) Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma and Charles-René de Bombelles (1834) Duke Alexander of Württemberg and Countess Claudine Rhédey...
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    significant modifications: Charles-René de Bombelles had a barracks built there that was higher than the walls, and Charles III had a drawbridge and some...
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  • Chavigny 1741–1742: Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet de Belle-Isle 1763–1772: Louis-Gabriel Du Buat-Nançay 1775–1780: Marc Marie de Bombelles 1797–1799: Théobald...
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    ISBN 978-0-8135-1787-2. Fraser 2002b, p. 207. Fraser 2001, p. 208 Bombelles, Marc-Marie marquis de (1977). Journal (in French). Vol. 1: 1780-1784. Droz. pp. 258–65...
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    Bitche (redirect from Ensemble de Bitche)
    INSEE Bombelles, Marc, marquis de; Grassion, Jean; Durif, Frans; Charon-Bordas, Jeannine (2008), Marquis de Bombelles Journal Tome VII 1808-15, France:...
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    France, particularly her exiled brothers and her friend Marie-Angélique de Bombelles, which is preserved and describes her political views. In February 1791...
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    duché grand-fief, granted by Napoleon I in 1808. Napoléon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte, the son of Marie Louise and Napoleon I, was at one time in the...
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    Louis Philippe de Bombelles, Austrian count and diplomat Louis Conradt, politician from Texas, investigated by To Catch a Predator Louis DeJoy (born 1957)...
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  • inventor and writer Marie Bolou (born 1992), French sailor Marie-Angélique de Bombelles (1762–1800), French court office holder Marie Bonaparte (1882–1962),...
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    de France in June 1809, again captured by Britain in February 1810, but not re-enlisted. Pomone, (40-gun one-off design by Charles-Etienne Bombelle,...
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    broken up in 1803. Pomone was built to a one-off design by Baron Charles-Etienne Bombelle. After her capture, her design inspired that of the Royal Navy's...
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    Jean-Chrysostome de Villaret (9 April 1802 – 17 December 1804) Jean-François de Mandolx (17 December 1804 – 14 August 1817) Marc Marie, Marquis de Bombelles (23 August...
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