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- Charles-René de Bombelles was born in Versailles on November 6, 1784, and was the third child and third son of Marc Marie, Marquis de Bombelles and Marie-Angélique...
- Henriette de Bombelles (1751-1822), second wife of Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg Jeanne Renee de Bombelles (1753–1828), composer Count Karl von Bombelles, master...
- Marie, Marquis de Bombelles in 1778, and became the mother of Louis Philippe de Bombelles, Charles-René de Bombelles and Heinrich Bombelles [fr]. Her mother...
- Sciences, Vienna In 1877, Count Karl Albert von Bombelles was master of the young prince. Bombelles had been the custodian of Rudolf's aunt Empress Charlotte...
- Metternich sent Charles-René de Bombelles, a French émigré nobleman who had served in the Austrian army against Napoleon. Bombelles was an excellent Grand Chamberlain...
- Antoinette (London: John Long, 1913). Bombelles, Marc Marie; Gr****ion, Jean; Durif, Frans (1977). Journal: marquis de Bombelles. Genève: Droz. p. 297. ISBN 2-600-00677-X...
- Marc Marie, Marquis de Bombelles (1744–1822) was a French diplomat and ecclesiastic. He was a son of Henri François de Bombelles, tutor and guardian of...
- Louis Philippe de Bombelles (German: Ludwig Philipp, Graf von Bombelles; 1 July 1780 – 7 July 1843) was an Austrian count and diplomat. Born in 1780 in...
- 400–05. ISBN 978-0-8135-1787-2. Fraser 2002b, p. 207. Fraser 2001, p. 208 Bombelles, Marc-Marie marquis de (1977). Journal (in French). Vol. 1: 1780-1784...
- gouvernante. Her younger daughter, Marie-Angélique de Bombelles, married to Marc Marie de Bombelles, became maid-of-honour to Elisabeth before her marriage...