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  1. 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. Marie Louise was the widow of the French emperor Napoleon, and her marriage to Charles was morganatic.

  2. modifier. Le comte Charles-René de Bombelles (né à Versailles le 6 novembre 1785, mort à Versailles le 30 mai 1856) est un militaire français qui devient, en 1834, le mari morganatique de Marie-Louise d'Autriche, seconde épouse de Napoléon Ier alors duchesse de Parme et de Plaisance.

    • 30 mai 1856 (à 70 ans)Versailles
    • 6 novembre 1785Versailles
    • Marie-Angélique de Mackau
    • Marc-Marie de Bombelles
  3. Charles René de Bombelles ( Versalles, 6 de noviembre de 1785-ibídem, 30 de mayo de 1856) fue un funcionario y militar de origen francés. Biografía. Fue hijo de Marc Marie de Bombelles y su mujer Marie-Angelique de Mackau. Fue uno de los siete hijos del matrimonio. Su familia emigró con motivo de la Revolución francesa.

  4. 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. Marie Louise was the widow of the French emperor Napoleon, and her marriage to Charles was morganatic.

  5. Charles-René de Bombelles (November 6, 1784 – May 30, 1856) was a French officer in the Austrian army, who, in 1834, entered in a morganatic marriage with Marie-Louise of Austria, the Duchess of Parma, former Empress of France, and the second wife of Napoleon, after serving as her chamberlain.

  6. After the death of Neipperg, Marie Louise made a third marriage in 1834 to Count Charles René de Bombelles (1784–1856), who had been sent by Metternich to Parma as first minister and head of the ducal household. In 1831 Marie Louise was forced to leave her duchy in the face of unrest, to which military action by Austrian troops soon put an end.

  7. Marie Louise married Count Charles-René de Bombelles, her chamberlain, in 1834.