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  1. Henri Louis, Prince of Guéméné. Mother. Victoire de Rohan. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Charles Alain, 10th Prince of Guéméné ( Charles Alain Gabriel; 18 January 1764 – 24 April 1836) was a French nobleman and Prince of Guéméné. He died without any surviving descendants as his daughter died without children.

  2. Henri Louis eventually became the Grand Chamberlain of France. The couple had five children. Upon the death of his father in 1788, the Duke inherited the title of Prince de Guéméné. Afterwards, Victoire was known at court as Madame de Guéméné. At the death of her father, her spouse became heir to the title Prince de Soubise.

  3. The Prince of Guéméné died in Belgium aged 74, his son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren fled to Bohemia before the French Revolution, but his wife was guillotined in 1793. Issue Henri Louis Marie de Rohan , Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guéméné (31 August 1745 – 1809) married Victoire de Rohan and had issue; she was the sister of the Princess of Condé and posthumous step daughter of ...

  4. Henri Louis, Prince of Guéméné. In Biographical Summaries of Notable People . Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your ...

  5. Jules, Prince of Guéméné (Q357889) From Wikidata. ... Henri Louis, Prince of Guéméné. 0 references. family. House of Rohan. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia ...

  6. 23 de mar. de 2014 · Henri Louis Marie de Rohan, prince de Guéméné, né le 30 août 1745 à Paris et mort le 24 avril 1809 à Prague, est un gentilhomme et un aristocrate français du XVIIIe siècle. Il est l'unique fils de Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, prince de Guéméné et de Marie-Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne, née en 1725, morte sur l'échafaud en 1793 à l'âge de 68 ans.

  7. Henri-Louis-Marie de Rohan (Paris, 30 août 1745 - Prague, 24 avril 1809), prince de Guéméné, est un gentilhomme français. (fr) Henri Louis Marie de Rohan, duca di Montbazon, principe di Guéméné (Parigi, 30 agosto 1745 – Praga, 24 aprile 1809), è stato un cortigiano francese e penultimo gran ciambellano di Francia.