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    Charles de Rohan, 4th Prince of Soubise (16 July 1715 – 1 July 1787), Prince of Soubise, Duke of Rohan-Rohan, Seigneur of Roberval, and Marshal of France...
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  • title of "Prince of Soubise" was created in 1667 when the sirerie of Soubise, Charente-Maritime was raised to a principality for the cadet branch of the...
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  • Charles, Prince of Soubise (1715–1787), peer and Marshal of France Julius Soubise (1754–1798), freed Afro-Caribbean slave and British fop Prince of Soubise...
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    Cardinal. Charles de Rohan-Soubise, also known as “the Marshal of Soubise” (1715-1787) Prince of Soubise, Duke of Rohan-Rohan, minister of Kings Louis...
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    butter, and cream. The sauce is said to take its name from Charles de Rohan, Prince de Soubise. Auguste Escoffier's recipe adds a thickened béchamel to...
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    mother bought the Lordship of Soubise to the family, styling themselves as Prince. Anne Julie herself was Princess of Soubise suo jure. The second son,...
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    Battle of Lutterberg took place on 10 October 1758 during the Seven Years' War between a French force of 42,000 commanded by Charles, Prince of Soubise and...
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  • did not use the title, was styled Prince of Maubuisson from 1694 and Duke of Rohan-Rohan from 1717 Velde, François. "French principalities". Hereldica...
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    Charles Alain de Rohan (Charles Alain Gabriel; 18 January 1764 – 24 April 1836) was a French nobleman and Prince of Guéméné. He died without any surviving...
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  • (16 January 1697 – 6 May 1724) was a French nobleman and 3rd Prince of Soubise. He died of smallpox aged twenty-seven. Born in Paris to Hercule Mériadec...
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    arrondissement of Paris, France. The Hôtel de Soubise was built as an hôtel particulier for the Prince and Princess de Soubise on the site of a semi-fortified...
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    only son of Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé by his first wife, Charlotte de Rohan, daughter of Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubise. As a member of the reigning...
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    and Prince de Soubise (1669-1749), head of the younger (Soubise) branch of the House of Rohan. Her mother was Anne Geneviève de Lévis, daughter of Louis...
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    soup was named after its creator, the field marshal and gourmet Charles, Prince of Soubise. Onion soup similar to the French variety is also known in Germany...
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    daughter of Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubise and Anne Therese of Savoy; she was the sister of the Princess of Condé and posthumous step-daughter of Madame...
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  • the Guémené line of the House of Rohan. From this line, stem the Princes of Soubise (founded by François de Rohan) and the Princes of Rochefort (descended...
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    their mansion at Montreuil. At the death of his father-in-law, he was the legal heir to the title Prince of Soubise. During the French Revolution, Henri Louis...
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    this time to Marie Charlotte Sylvie de Rohan-Chabot, a cousin of Charles, Prince of Soubise. The couple had no children, Marie Charlotte Sylvie outliving...
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    eccentric emblem of London's high society, who manumitted him. He was renamed after a French duke, Charles de Rohan, by the Duchess. She gave Soubise a privileged...
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    Princess of Soubise (Anne Julie; 1648 – 4 February 1709) was a French noble. A member of the House of Rohan, she was wife of the Prince of Soubise. It was...
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    of New France. At the age of nineteen, he entered the army and during the Seven Years' War served as staff officer under Charles, Prince of Soubise....
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    of Clisson in her own right. Victoire Armande Josèphe de Rohan was the second daughter of Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubise. The Princes of Soubise...
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  • de Melun. She was the sister of Charles, Prince of Soubise and François Armand Auguste de Rohan. After her parents died of smallpox in 1724 in Paris, she...
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    de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan (1 December 1717, Paris – 28 June 1756, Saverne) was a French prelate, Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg...
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    Marie Anne de Mailly-Nesle (category Mistresses of Louis XV)
    Richelieu, and Charles, Prince of Soubise, who supported the idea to introduce a new mistress to the king who could be used to oppose the influence of the Cardinal...
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    (freed) him. He was renamed after a French duke, Charles, Prince of Soubise, by the duchess. She gave Soubise a privileged life, treating him as if he were...
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    Carl Friedrich Abel, German composer (b. 1723) July 4 – Charles, Prince of Soubise, Marshal of France (b. 1715) July 25 – Arthur Devis, British artist...
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    Thomas de Mahy, Marquis de Favras (category French military personnel of the Seven Years' War)
    Karl Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, in 1749, had found refuge with her daughter in the house of Charles, Prince of Soubise. After his...
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    Viktoria of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg, would marry Charles, Prince of Soubise, head of the junior branch of the House of Rohan and father of Charlotte...
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  • "Princess of Soubise" was the title given to the wife of the Prince of Soubise. The title was established in 1667 when the sirerie of Soubise, Charente-Maritime...
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