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Alain Charles Louis de Rohan-Chabot, Prince of Léon, 11th Duke of Rohan, deputy of Morbihan.

Early life
Rohan-Chabot was born on 1 December 1844 in Paris. He was the son of Charles Louis Josselin de Rohan-Chabot (1819–1893), 10th Duke of Rohan, and Octavie Rouillé de Boissy (1824–1866). His sister, Marie-Joséphine de Rohan-Chabot, was the wife of Odet de Montault, Viscount of Montault, and, after his death, Count Arthur de Rougé. His maternal grandparents were Hilaire-Etienne-Octave Rouillé, Marquis of Boissy, and Amélie-Charlotte-Julie de Musnier de Folleville. ==Career==
Career
in Morbihan The Prince of Léon was a Royalist Deputy to the National Assembly for the Ploermell division of Morbihan and a member of the Departmental council. Upon his father's death in 1893, he became the 11th Duke of Rohan. ==Personal life==
Personal life
On 26 June 1872, he married Marie Marguerite Henriette Antoinette Amable Herminie de La Brousse de Verteillac (1853–1926), poetess, daughter of Charles César Augustin de La Brousse de Verteillac, Baron de La Tour Blanche, and his second wife, Marie Henriette de Leuze. She was also a granddaughter of François Gabriel Thibault de La Brousse, Marquis de Verteillac. Together, they were the parents of five children: in 1891. who married Prince Lucien Napoléon Murat, a son of Prince Achille Murat and Princess Salomé Dadiani, in 1897. After his death in 1933, she married Count Charles de Chambrun in 1934. • Josselin de Rohan Chabot (1879–1916), 12th Duke of Rohan who was killed during World War I; he married Marguerite-Marie de Rohan-Chabot, a daughter of Auguste de Rohan-Chabot, in 1906. • Françoise de Rohan Chabot (1881–1957), who married Charles de Riquet, Duke of Caraman, in 1900. • Jehan de Rohan Chabot (1884–1968), who Anne de Talhouët-Roy in 1906. The Duke died in Paris on 6 June 1914. His widow died in the 7th arrondissement of Paris in 1926. ==References==
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