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  1. Marie Joseph Anatole Élie de Riquet et de Caraman, 19th Prince de Chimay (4 July 1858 – 25 July 1937), known as Joseph de Caraman-Chimay, the younger, was a Belgian aristocrat and fencer. He was titled " Prince de Chimay " from 1892 until his death in 1937.

  2. Prince Joseph was born on 9 October 1836 at the Château de Menars in France. He was the eldest son of Belgian diplomat and industrialist Joseph de Riquet de Caraman, 17th Prince de Chimay, and memoirist Émilie Pellapra, the widow of Comte de Brigode.

  3. Prince of Chimay is a title of Belgian and Dutch nobility associated with the town of Chimay [1] in what is now Belgium. [2] . The title is currently held by Philippe de Caraman-Chimay, 22nd Prince de Chimay (b. 1948). [3] .

  4. Nov 8, 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.

    • Île-de-France
    • September 21, 1771
    • Teresa Cabarrús, Madame Tallien
    • March 2, 1843
  5. Apr 9, 2020 · Marie-Joseph-Guy-Henry-Philippe de Riquet de Caraman, 18th Prince de Chimay, was a Belgian diplomat and politician. He was notable as governor of the province of Hainaut (1870-1878) and Foreign Minister (1884-1892).

  6. May 27, 2021 · Joseph de Riquet de Caraman, 17th Prince de Chimay was a Belgian diplomat and industrialist. The eldest son of François Joseph de Riquet de Caraman, prince de Chimay and his wife Thérésa Cabarrus (Madame Tallien), Joseph married Émilie Pellapra in Paris on 30 August 1830.

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  8. Joseph de Riquet de Caraman, né à Paris le 20 août 1808 et mort à Londres le 12 mars 1886, est un diplomate et industriel belge. Il est le 17e prince de Chimay.