Charles de Chambrun (1875–1952) explained

Honorific Prefix:His Excellency
Count Charles de Chambrun
Office:French Ambassador to Italy
Term Start:1933
Term End:1936
Predecessor:Henry de Jouvenel
Successor:Jules François Blondel
Office1:French Ambassador to Turkey
Term Start1:1928
Term End1:1933
Predecessor1:Émile Daeschner
Office2:French Minister to Greece
Term Start2:1924
Term End2:1926
Predecessor2:Henri Chassain de Marcilly
Successor2:Louis Frédéric Clément-Simon
Birth Name:Louis Charles Pineton de Chambrun
Birth Date:10 February 1875
Birth Place:Washington, D.C., United States
Death Place:Paris, France
Nationality:French
Known For:Member of the Académie française
Occupation:Diplomat, writer
Parents:Charles-Adolphe de Chambrun
Marthe Tircuy de Corcelle
Relatives:Pierre de Chambrun (brother)
René de Chambrun (nephew)

Count Louis Charles Pineton de Chambrun (10 February 1875 – 6 November 1952) was a French diplomat and writer.

Early life

Chambrun was born on 10 February 1875 in Washington, D.C., where his father, Charles-Adolphe de Chambrun, Marquis of Chambrun, was a judicial counsellor at the Embassy of France, Washington, D.C.[1] [2] His mother was Marie Henriette Hélène Marthe Tircuy de Corcelle (a great-granddaughter of the Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette). His siblings included Pierre de Chambrun, Marquis of Chambrun (who married American heiress Margaret Rives Nichols);[3] General Count Aldebert de Chambrun (who married Clara Eleanor Longworth, a cousin of Pierre's wife who was sister-in-law to Alice Roosevelt Longworth);[4] [5] and Thérèse de Chambrun (who married explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza).[6]

Through his brother Aldebert, he was uncle to Count René de Chambrun, the French-American lawyer and businessman who married Josée Laval (a daughter of Prime Minister Pierre Laval).[7] [8]

Career

Charles served as attaché to France's ambassador to the Vatican, Berlin, then Washington, D.C. In 1914, he became First Secretary at the St Petersburg embassy, and later served in Athens and Vienna.[9] From 1928 to 1933, he represented France in Ankara and then became ambassador to Rome from 1933 to 1935 during the midst of Fascist Italy.

In March 1937, as he was about to board the train to Brussels with his wife, Magda Fontanges, the former mistress of Benito Mussolini, shot him twice at the Gare du Nord because she thought he was behind her expulsion from Italy. Maître René Floriot defended Fontanges, who only served a one-year suspended prison sentence for her crime.[10] [11]

Académie française

With Paul Claudel, Maurice Garçon, Marcel Pagnol, Jules Romains and Henri Mondor, he was one of six people elected on 4 April 1946 to the Académie française in the second group election to fill the numerous empty seats caused by the lack of elections during the German occupation of France.[12]

Chambrun was made a Grand officer of the Légion d'Honneur in 1936.

Personal life

While in Rome, he married Marie Augustine de Rohan-Chabot (1876–1951) at the Capitol building in Rome.[13] The widow of Prince Lucien Murat,[14] she was a daughter of the Alain de Rohan-Chabot, 11th Duke of Rohan, and Herminie, Duchess of Rohan (née de La Brousse de Verteillac).[15] She was a writer, galleriste and landscape and portrait painter.[16] [17] Her older sister, Marie-Joséphine de Rohan-Chabot, was the wife of Napoléon Louis de Talleyrand-Périgord (grandson of Louis de Talleyrand-Périgord and nephew of Boson de Talleyrand-Périgord).[18]

The Countess de Chambrun died in Paris on 10 October 1951.[19] Count de Chambrun died at his residence in Paris on 6 November 1952.[20]

Works

Charles de Chambrun
Marie de Rohan Chabot (under the name Marie de Chambrun)
Marie de Rohan Chabot (under the name Princesse Lucien Murat)

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Marquis de Chambrun Dead. Noted French Lawyer Residing in New York Passes Away. 7 August 2016. The Centralia Entreprise and Tribune. Centralia, Wisconsin. 19 September 1891. 2. Newspapers.com. registration .
  2. News: Marquis de Chambrun Dead.. 7 August 2016. The Weekly Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 19 September 1891. 9. Newspapers.com. registration .
  3. News: Times . Special to The New York . DE CHAMBRUN, 88, DIPLOMAT, IS DEAD; Marquis, an Ex-Senator, Was Descendant of Lafayette Opposed Petain in Vichy . 28 June 2024 . . 25 August 1954.
  4. News: Gen. Count de Chambrun Dies; A Descendant of Lafayette, 89 . 28 June 2024 . . 24 April 1962.
  5. News: Hutchison . Percy . Stars and Stripes and Tricolor; The International Memoirs of the Countess de Chambrun SHADOWS LIKE MYSELF. By the Countess de Chambrun. 348 pp. Illustrated. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $3.75. The Countess de Chambrun . 28 June 2024 . . 11 October 1936.
  6. Book: Berenson . Edward . Heroes of Empire: Five Charismatic Men and the Conquest of Africa . 2011 . . 978-0-520-27258-3 . 283 . 28 June 2024 . en.
  7. News: TIMES . Wireless to THE NEW YORK . Mlle. Laval, French Premier's Daughter, Betrothed to Count Rene de Chambrun . 28 June 2024 . . 1 July 1935.
  8. News: FRENCH AIDE HERE ON YANKEE CLIPPER; Count Rene de Chambrun, New Military Attache to Embassy, a Hereditary American ADMIRAL COURTNEY ABOARD 16 Passengers Brought In by Flying Boat After Delays at Horta and Bermuda . 28 June 2024 . . 13 June 1940.
  9. Book: Rappaport, Helen. Caught in the Revolution: Petrograd, 1917. 2016-08-25. Random House. 978-1-4735-1817-9. en. Chambrun, Charles de (1875–1952). French diplomat and writer; First Secretary at Petrograd embassy from 1914..
  10. News: TIMES . Wireless to THE NEW YORK . Woman Shoots Diplomat in Paris Station; Mystery Surrounds Attack on de Chambrun . 28 June 2024 . . 18 March 1937.
  11. News: TIMES . Wireless to THE NEW YORK . CHAMBRUN ATTACKER SANE; Alienists Find Woman Who Shot Count Mentally Responsible . 28 June 2024 . . 29 June 1937.
  12. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . De Chambrun in French Academy . 28 June 2024 . . 18 October 1946.
  13. « L'autre soir à table Marie de Chambrun lâche un pet. Chambrun : "Vous parlez encore pour ne rien dire !" Jean COCTEAU / Journal (1942–1945) / Gallimard 1989
  14. News: PRINCE LUCIEN MURAT DIES IN EXILE AT 63; Russian Refugee in Morocco Descendant of One-Time King of Naples. . . 21 December 1933.
  15. News: Widow of Prince Murat . . 11 October 1951.
  16. News: TIMES . Wireless to THE NEW YORK . WEDDING IN OCTOBER FOR PRINCESS MURAT; Former Marie de Rohan-Chabot Will Be Bride of Count Charles de Chambrun. . 28 June 2024 . . 1 August 1934.
  17. News: PRINCESS MURAT WED TO DIPLOMAT; Widow of Prince Lucien Is Bride in Rome of Count Charles de Chambrun. . 28 June 2024 . . 23 November 1934.
  18. News: PRINCESS OPENS A SHOP.; Duke de Rohan's Sister to Sell Books and Serve Tea. . . 18 April 1926.
  19. News: MME. DE CHAMBURN, WIFE OF EX-ENVOY; French Author Dies in Paris-- Countess' Husband Served as Ambassador to Italy . 28 June 2024 . . 11 Oct 1951 . en.
  20. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . COUNT CHAMBRUN, FRENCH DIPLOMAT; Pro-War Ambassador to Rome Dies in Paris--Served in Many Posts in Europe . 28 June 2024 . . 7 November 1952.