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  1. 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 descendants as his daughter died without children. Biography. Born on 18 January 1764 [1] at the Palace of Versailles, he was baptised the same day. [1] .

  2. 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. Marriage. He married Louise Aglaé de Conflans, at the Église Saint-Sulpice in Paris on 29 May 1781. Issue.

  3. Alain Anton Joseph (1893–1976) son of the above; Karl Alain Albert (1934–2008) nephew of the above. Albert Maria (1936–2019) brother of the above. Charles Raoul (1954-) 3rd cousin-once-removed of the above; Dukes of Bouillon. The present Prince of Guémené is also a claimant to the Duchy of Bouillon.

    • Marriage
    • Courtier
    • Later Life

    At the age of seventeen, Victoire married her cousin, Henri Louis de Rohan, Duke of Montbazon, who was fifteen at the time. He was a member of the senior branch of Rohan, the Princes of Guéméné. He was a nephew of the Cardinal de Rohan, who was disgraced in the infamous Affair of the Diamond Necklace. Henri Louis eventually became the Grand Chamber...

    In 1775, Marie Louise de Lorraine, Comtesse de Marsan resigned the post of governess to the royal children in favour of Victoire, who was her niece. From 1778 to 1782, Victoire was in charge of the household of Louis XVI's oldest child, Marie Thérèse of France, known at court as Madame Royale. In this role, she was in charge of a staff of over one ...

    In 1782, Victoire was forced to resign her post due to a scandal created by her husband's mounting debt of 33 million livres, a debt that eventually, in 1787, led to the sale of the Hôtel de Rohan-Guémené. Marie Antoinette did secure a pension for Victoire for her service at court, but the couple was banned, and the friendship between the Queen and...

  4. Charles IV de Rohan, prince de Rohan, duc de Montbazon, prince de Guéméné, duc de Bouillon, est un gentilhomme et un militaire français né le 18 janvier 1764 au château de Versailles et mort le 24 avril 1836 au château de Sychrov, en Bohême, alors dans l' empire d'Autriche, aujourd'hui en Tchéquie . Biographie.

    • 24 avril 1836 (à 72 ans)Sychrov ( Autriche )
    • 18 janvier 1764Versailles ( France )
    • Maison de Rohan
    • Henri de Rohan-Guéméné
  5. 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 descendants as his daughter died without children.

  6. 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 descendants as his daughter died without children. Biography. Born on 18 January 1764 at the Palace of Versailles, he was baptised the same day.