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  1. Portrait of the Prince de Chimay, c. 1815. François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet (21 September 1771 - 2 March 1843), comte de Caraman was the 16th Prince de Chimay from 24 July 1804 to 1843.

  2. 8 de nov. de 2020 · François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet, comte de Caraman was the 16th Prince de Chimay from 24 July 1804 to 1843. Born in Paris, he emigrated during the French Revolution, came back during the First French Empire, and received the title of chef de cohorte from Napoleon.

    • Paris, Île-de-France
    • Teresa Cabarrús, Madame Tallien
    • Île-de-France
    • September 21, 1771
  3. François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet (21 de septiembre de 1771-2 de marzo de 1843), conde de Caraman fue el decimosexto príncipe de Chimay desde el 24 de julio de 1804 a 1843. Nacido en París, emigró durante la Revolución Francesa, regresó durante el Primer Imperio Francés y recibió el título de chef de cohorte de Napoleón.

  4. Thanks for watching guys! Join me as I explore the fascinating life of François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet, the 16th Prince de Chimay, who lived an adventurou...

  5. His paternal grandparents were François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet, 16th Prince de Chimay, and Thérésa de Cabarrus, one of the leaders of Parisian social life during the Directory. His maternal grandparents were Françoise-Marie LeRoy and a wealthy financier Henri de Pellapra, though Émilie claimed to be a daughter of Napoleon .

  6. Media in category "François Joseph Philippe de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Eglise Saint Pierre et Paul (Chimay) 23.JPG 2,736 × 3,648; 2.05 MB

  7. “One of the women we talked about was the French noblewoman Madame Tallien, who was a Revolutionary muse during the period of Robespierre, but later went on to become the Princess of Chimay through her marriage to François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet, Comte de Caraman in 1805.