François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet

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François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet (September 21, 1771 - March 2, 1843), comte de Caraman was the 16th Prince de Chimay from July 24, 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.

On August 22, 1805, he married Thérésa de Cabarrus, aka. Madame Tallien, former wife of Jean Lambert Tallien. Their children were:

  1. Joseph Philippe (1808-1886), 17th Prince de Chimay, Prince de Caraman
  2. Michel Gabriel Alphonse Ferdinand (1810-1865)
  3. Marie Auguste Louise Thérèse Valentine (1815-1876)

François-Joseph-Philippe de Riquet died in Toulouse on March 2 1843. He and Thérésa were interred under the sacristy of the church of Chimay.

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