Belgian diplomat and industrialist
Joseph de Riquet de Caraman , 17th Prince de Chimay (20 August 1808 – 12 March 1886) was a Belgian diplomat and industrialist.
Early life
Joseph was the eldest son of François Joseph de Riquet de Caraman , prince de Chimay and his wife Thérésa Cabarrus (Madame Tallien ), one of the leaders of Parisian social life during the Directory .
Career
He led the negotiations which led to a treaty of friendship between the Netherlands and Belgium following William I of the Netherlands ' abjuration, which guaranteed Belgian independence . He also contributed to establishing Belgium's diplomatic relations with the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , the Kingdom of Naples , the Papal States and the German Confederation . In 1824, he was created Prince of Caraman in the Dutch nobility [ 1]
In 1852, he acquired the Hôtel de la Pagerie at 17 quai Malaquais, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris , renaming it Hôtel de Chimay . It was sold in 1883 to the École des beaux-arts . In 1863, he built a theatre in his château de Chimay in Belgium, designed by Hector-Martin Lefuel and Cambon and inspired by Louis XV 's theatre at the Palace of Fontainebleau .
He financed the foundation of Scourmont Abbey on Chimay lands and in 1858 headed the consortium which founded the Compagnie de Chimay, one of the first Belgian railway companies, which built a line linking Chimay to Anor in France and Mariembourg .[ 2]
Personal life
Portrait of his granddaughter, Countess Dionys Széchényi , by Philip de László , 1912
On 30 August 1830, Joseph married Émilie Pellapra (1806–1871) in Paris. The widow of comte de Brigode , she was the daughter of Françoise-Marie LeRoy and Henri de Pellapra, a wealthy financier, although Émilie claimed to be a daughter of Napoleon .[ 3] [ 4] Together, Émilie and Joseph had four children:
The Prince de Chamay died in London on 12 March 1886.[ 7]
Descendants
Through his eldest son Joseph, he was a grandfather of Joseph, Prince de Caraman-Chimay (who married, and divorced, American heiress Clara Ward ,[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] and Anne Marie Charlotte Amélie Gilone Le Veneur de Tillières),[ 13] Élisabeth de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay (who married Henry, Count of Greffulhe ),[ 14] [ 15] Pierre de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay (who married Marthe Mathilde Barbe Werlé and Jeanne Marie Carraby),[ 13] Ghislaine de Caraman-Chimay (a lady-in-waiting to Elisabeth, Queen of the Belgians ),[ 13] Marie Joséphine de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay (who married Charles Camille Pochet),[ 13] and Alexandre de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay (who married Catherine Hélène, Princess Bassaraba de Brancovan ,[ 16] [ 17] and Mathilde Stuyvesant (née Löwenguth) in 1933,[ 18] a French widow of an American heir who had previously been married to a Dutch count).[ 19]
Through his youngest son Prince Eugène, he was a grandfather of Countess Emilie de Caraman et Chimay (1871–1944), who married Hungarian diplomat Count Dionys Széchényi , and Countess Hélène de Caraman et Chimay (1864–1902), who married Anglo-Irish diplomat John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio .[ 6]
References
^ The Titled Nobility of Europe: An International Peerage, Or "Who's Who", of the Sovereigns, Princes and Nobles of Europe . Harrison & Sons. 1914. p. 438. Retrieved 23 September 2024 .
^ Weber, William E. (9 November 2004). The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700-1914: Managers, Charlatans, and Idealists . Indiana University Press . p. 212. ISBN 978-0-253-05776-1 . Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ a b BIBESCO, Mme le Princesse (1921). "UNE FILLE DE NAPOLÉON: ÉMILIE DE PELLAPRA COMTESSE DE BRIGODE, PRINCESSE DE CHIMAY" . Revue des Deux Mondes (1829-1971) . 62 (2): 319– 336. ISSN 0035-1962 . JSTOR 44845301 .
^ Normington, Susan (1993). Napoleon's Children . A. Sutton. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-7509-0203-8 .
^ Doria, Francisco Antônio (1999). Caramuru e Catarina: lendas e narrativas sobre a Case da Torre de Gracia d'Avila (in Brazilian Portuguese). Editora Senac. p. 78. ISBN 978-85-7359-125-5 . Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ a b Annuaire général heraldique pour 1904 (in French). 1904. p. 756. Retrieved 5 August 2024 .
^ "OBITUARY NOTES. | The Prince de Chimay" . The New York Times . 30 March 1892. Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ "THE ELOPING PRINCESS.; She Says She Bade Her Husband Farewell Before Leaving Him" . The New York Times . 25 December 1896. Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ "DIVORCES GRANTED IN EUROPE.; The Prince de Chimay Free from His Eloping Wife" . The New York Times . 3 February 1897. Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ "JANOS RIGO REPORTED DEAD.; He Was the Gypsy Who Eloped with the Princess De Chimay" . The New York Times . 7 June 1899. Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ "CLARA WARD DIES IN ITALY.; Former Princess Chimay, Who Eloped with Rigo, Gypsy Violinist" . The New York Times . 19 December 1916. Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ "CLARA WARD LEFT $1,124,935 ESTATE; Fortune Is to be Divided Into Trust Funds for Her Husband and Children" . The New York Times . 23 December 1916. Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ a b c d Almanach de Gotha (in French). Johann Paul Mevius sel. Witwe und Johann Christian Dieterich. 1927. p. 578. Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ Verhovek, Sam Howe (10 July 1997). "Texas Two-Step In Rococo Palace" . The New York Times . Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ Friedman, Vanessa (11 November 2015). "When the Famous Dressed Themselves" . The New York Times . Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ Carter, William C. (2013). Marcel Proust: A Life, with a New Preface by the Author . Yale University Press . p. 268. ISBN 978-0-300-19179-0 . Retrieved 3 April 2020 .
^ "Prince Alexandre de Caraman-Chimay and Princess Hélène Bassaraba de Brancovan 1898 Wedding" . The Pall Mall Gazette . 25 August 1898. p. 8. Retrieved 3 April 2020 .
^ "PRINCESS CHIMAY DIES IN HOME HERE; The Former Mrs. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant Aided Charity Drive in 1st World War" . The New York Times . 11 July 1948. Retrieved 5 June 2023 .
^ "MRS. STUYYESANT IS WED TO PRINCE; Becomes Bride of Alexandre de Caraman-Chimay, Member of an Old Belgian Family. SHE WAS ONCE BARONESS Widow of Noted New Yorker Was Dutch Nobleman's Widow at Marriage 30 Years Ago" . The New York Times . 18 August 1933. Retrieved 3 April 2020 .
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