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Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres

Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres (Robert Philippe Louis Eugène Ferdinand; 9 November 1840 – 5 December 1910), was the son of Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, and thus a grandson of King Louis-Philippe of France. He fought for the Union in the American Civil War, and then for France in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War. In 1863, he married his cousin Princess Françoise of Orléans, the daughter of François, Prince of Joinville. In 1886, he was exiled from France.

Prince Robert
Duke of Chartres
Prince Robert, c. 1900
BornRobert Philippe Louis Eugène Ferdinand
9 November 1840
Paris, July Monarchy France
Died5 December 1910 (aged 70)
Saint Firmin, French Third Republic
Spouse
(m. 1863)
IssueMarie, Princess Valdemar of Denmark
Prince Robert
Prince Henri
Princess Marguerite, Duchess of Magenta
Prince Jean, Duke of Guise
HouseOrléans
FatherFerdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans
MotherDuchess Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Signature
Military career
Battles/warsWars of Italian Unification,
American Civil War,
Franco-Prussian War

Life edit

Born in 1840, the duke was very soon orphaned – his father died in a carriage accident in 1842 and his mother of the flu in 1858. Thus, during their childhood and adolescence, he and his elder brother, Prince Philippe, Count of Paris, were mainly looked after by their grandparents, King Louis-Philippe and Queen Marie-Amélie.

During the French Revolution of 1848, King Louis-Philippe refused to fire upon the revolutionaries, instead abdicating his throne in favour of his grandson Philippe on February 24. Subsequently, the boys' mother presented herself before the French Chamber of Deputies to proclaim her elder son King of the French and to have herself named regent, accompanied by her brother-in-law, the Duke of Nemours, and his children. However, the assembly, led by Ledru-Rollin, Crémieux and Lamartine, frustrated her plans and proclaimed the Second French Republic.

Helene and her children then left France for Germany, whilst King Louis-Philippe and the rest of the royal family moved to the United Kingdom. There they set up home in Claremont, which was lent to them by the owner, King Leopold I of Belgium, Louis-Philippe's son-in-law. Whilst in England in 1858, Helene died of influenza.

 
Prince Robert, c. 1860s

Sent to Turin for military training shortly after his mother's death, the Duke of Chartres became an officer in the Piedmontese dragoons and fought in the Wars of Italian Unification on the side of France and the House of Savoy from 1859 onwards. He notably fought at the Battle of Palestro, for which he was decorated by King Victor Emmanuel II.

With the outbreak of the American Civil War in April 1861, Chartres and his brother, Prince Philippe, Count of Paris, travelled to the United States to support the Union cause. On September 24, 1861, Chartres was commissioned a captain in the United States Army. He served as an assistant adjutant general on the staff of the commander of the Army of the Potomac, Major General George B. McClellan. He served in the Battle of Gaines's Mill on June 27, 1862 and resigned from the Union Army on July 15, 1862.

During their stay in the United States, the Princes were accompanied by their uncle, the Prince of Joinville, who painted many watercolours of their stay. Although eligible for membership, Chartres did not join (as his brother had) the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States – an organization of Union officers who had served during the American Civil War.

Returning to Europe, the Duke of Chartres decided to marry but, as an exiled member of a royal house considered illegitimate by most of the reigning dynasties of the continent, found he would be unable to marry a foreign princess. He thus asked for the hand of his first cousin Françoise d'Orléans-Joinville, whom he married on June 11, 1863, at St Raphael's Church in Kingston upon Thames, England. They bought and lived in a house in Ham (now the site of the Cassel Hospital).[1]

Finding himself in Brussels, with his uncles Prince François and Prince Henri, Duke of Aumale, in 1870 on the declaration of the Franco-Prussian War, the Duke of Chartres immediately requested Napoleon III's government for authorisation to fight in the conflict. However, the minister of war opposed Robert's participation in the war and he was thus unable to enroll in the French army until after the fall of the Empire. He then fought in the war under the pseudonym Robert Le Fort and was made head of a squadron in the Armée de la Loire, fighting with such distinction he was made a Chevalier (knight) of the Légion d'honneur once the war was over. The provisional government kept him at that rank and in 1871 sent him to Algeria to put down a native revolt.

In 1881, the Republican regime, more and more hostile to members of former ruling families such as the House of Orléans and the House of Bonaparte, removed him from his post as colonel of the 19th Mounted Chasseur Regiment. Then, in 1886, the law of exile allowed the Republican government to remove the Prince from the Army list of officers and to exile him from France. Robert was eventually allowed to return to France and he died in Saint-Firmin in 1910.

Issue edit

Robert and Françoise had 5 children:

  • Prince Robert d'Orléans (11 January 1866 – 30 May 1885).

Honours edit

Works edit

  • Histoire de la guerre civile en Amérique – 7 Bände. Paris: 1874–87

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ James Green, Silvia Greenwood: Ham and Petersham as it was, 1980, ISBN 0-86067-057-0
  2. ^ "Ministère de la culture - Base Léonore".
  3. ^ Jørgen Pedersen (2009). Riddere af Elefantordenen, 1559–2009 (in Danish). Syddansk Universitetsforlag. p. 465. ISBN 978-87-7674-434-2.
  4. ^ Staatshandbuch für das Großherzogtum Sachsen / Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1869), "Großherzoglicher Hausorden" p. 12
  5. ^ "Real y distinguida orden de Carlos III". Guía Oficial de España (in Spanish). 1887. p. 155. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  6. ^ Marquis de Flers, The Count of Paris, quoted in Moi Amélie, Last Queen of Portugal by Stéphane Bern, pp. 112-113

External links edit

  Media related to Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres at Wikimedia Commons

French royalty
Preceded by Heir to the Throne
as Heir presumptive
24 February 1848–26 February 1848
Succeeded by

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Prince Robert Duke of Chartres news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Prince Robert Duke of Chartres Robert Philippe Louis Eugene Ferdinand 9 November 1840 5 December 1910 was the son of Prince Ferdinand Philippe Duke of Orleans and thus a grandson of King Louis Philippe of France He fought for the Union in the American Civil War and then for France in the 1870 Franco Prussian War In 1863 he married his cousin Princess Francoise of Orleans the daughter of Francois Prince of Joinville In 1886 he was exiled from France Prince RobertDuke of ChartresPrince Robert c 1900BornRobert Philippe Louis Eugene Ferdinand9 November 1840Paris July Monarchy FranceDied5 December 1910 aged 70 Saint Firmin French Third RepublicSpousePrincess Francoise of Orleans m 1863 wbr IssueMarie Princess Valdemar of DenmarkPrince RobertPrince HenriPrincess Marguerite Duchess of MagentaPrince Jean Duke of GuiseHouseOrleansFatherFerdinand Philippe Duke of OrleansMotherDuchess Helene of Mecklenburg SchwerinSignatureMilitary careerBattles warsWars of Italian Unification American Civil War Franco Prussian War Contents 1 Life 2 Issue 3 Honours 4 Works 5 Ancestry 6 References 7 External linksLife editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Born in 1840 the duke was very soon orphaned his father died in a carriage accident in 1842 and his mother of the flu in 1858 Thus during their childhood and adolescence he and his elder brother Prince Philippe Count of Paris were mainly looked after by their grandparents King Louis Philippe and Queen Marie Amelie During the French Revolution of 1848 King Louis Philippe refused to fire upon the revolutionaries instead abdicating his throne in favour of his grandson Philippe on February 24 Subsequently the boys mother presented herself before the French Chamber of Deputies to proclaim her elder son King of the French and to have herself named regent accompanied by her brother in law the Duke of Nemours and his children However the assembly led by Ledru Rollin Cremieux and Lamartine frustrated her plans and proclaimed the Second French Republic Helene and her children then left France for Germany whilst King Louis Philippe and the rest of the royal family moved to the United Kingdom There they set up home in Claremont which was lent to them by the owner King Leopold I of Belgium Louis Philippe s son in law Whilst in England in 1858 Helene died of influenza nbsp Prince Robert c 1860s Sent to Turin for military training shortly after his mother s death the Duke of Chartres became an officer in the Piedmontese dragoons and fought in the Wars of Italian Unification on the side of France and the House of Savoy from 1859 onwards He notably fought at the Battle of Palestro for which he was decorated by King Victor Emmanuel II With the outbreak of the American Civil War in April 1861 Chartres and his brother Prince Philippe Count of Paris travelled to the United States to support the Union cause On September 24 1861 Chartres was commissioned a captain in the United States Army He served as an assistant adjutant general on the staff of the commander of the Army of the Potomac Major General George B McClellan He served in the Battle of Gaines s Mill on June 27 1862 and resigned from the Union Army on July 15 1862 During their stay in the United States the Princes were accompanied by their uncle the Prince of Joinville who painted many watercolours of their stay Although eligible for membership Chartres did not join as his brother had the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States an organization of Union officers who had served during the American Civil War Returning to Europe the Duke of Chartres decided to marry but as an exiled member of a royal house considered illegitimate by most of the reigning dynasties of the continent found he would be unable to marry a foreign princess He thus asked for the hand of his first cousin Francoise d Orleans Joinville whom he married on June 11 1863 at St Raphael s Church in Kingston upon Thames England They bought and lived in a house in Ham now the site of the Cassel Hospital 1 Finding himself in Brussels with his uncles Prince Francois and Prince Henri Duke of Aumale in 1870 on the declaration of the Franco Prussian War the Duke of Chartres immediately requested Napoleon III s government for authorisation to fight in the conflict However the minister of war opposed Robert s participation in the war and he was thus unable to enroll in the French army until after the fall of the Empire He then fought in the war under the pseudonym Robert Le Fort and was made head of a squadron in the Armee de la Loire fighting with such distinction he was made a Chevalier knight of the Legion d honneur once the war was over The provisional government kept him at that rank and in 1871 sent him to Algeria to put down a native revolt In 1881 the Republican regime more and more hostile to members of former ruling families such as the House of Orleans and the House of Bonaparte removed him from his post as colonel of the 19th Mounted Chasseur Regiment Then in 1886 the law of exile allowed the Republican government to remove the Prince from the Army list of officers and to exile him from France Robert was eventually allowed to return to France and he died in Saint Firmin in 1910 Issue editRobert and Francoise had 5 children Princess Marie of Orleans 13 January 1865 4 December 1909 who in 1885 married Prince Valdemar of Denmark son of King Christian IX of Denmark Prince Robert d Orleans 11 January 1866 30 May 1885 Prince Henri of Orleans 16 October 1867 9 August 1901 Princess Marguerite d Orleans 25 January 1869 31 January 1940 who in 1896 married Marie Armand Patrice de Mac Mahon Duke of Magenta son of Patrice de Mac Mahon 1st Duke of Magenta Prince Jean d Orleans 4 September 1874 25 August 1940 Duke of Guise and Orleanist pretender to the throne of France as Jean III who in 1899 married his first cousin Princess Isabelle d Orleans 1878 1961 daughter of Prince Philippe Count of Paris Honours edit nbsp France Knight of the Legion of Honour 14 November 1871 2 nbsp Denmark Knight of the Order of the Elephant 14 September 1885 as the father in law of a Danish Prince 3 nbsp Saxe Weimar Eisenach Grand Cross of the Order of the White Falcon 20 August 1861 4 nbsp Spain Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III 5 March 1886 5 nbsp Kingdom of Portugal Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword 22 May 1886 6 Works editHistoire de la guerre civile en Amerique 7 Bande Paris 1874 87Ancestry editAncestors of Prince Robert Duke of Chartres8 Louis Philippe II Duke of Orleans4 Louis Philippe I of France9 Louise Marie Adelaide de Bourbon2 Prince Ferdinand Philippe Duke of Orleans10 Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies5 Princess Marie Amelie of Naples and Sicily11 Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria1 Prince Robert Duke of Chartres12 Frederick Francis I Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin6 Frederick Louis Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin13 Princess Louise of Saxe Gotha Altenburg3 Duchess Helene of Mecklenburg Schwerin14 Charles Augustus Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach7 Princess Caroline Louise of Saxe Weimar Eisenach15 Princess Louise of Hesse DarmstadtReferences edit James Green Silvia Greenwood Ham and Petersham as it was 1980 ISBN 0 86067 057 0 Ministere de la culture Base Leonore Jorgen Pedersen 2009 Riddere af Elefantordenen 1559 2009 in Danish Syddansk Universitetsforlag p 465 ISBN 978 87 7674 434 2 Staatshandbuch fur das Grossherzogtum Sachsen Sachsen Weimar Eisenach 1869 Grossherzoglicher Hausorden p 12 Real y distinguida orden de Carlos III Guia Oficial de Espana in Spanish 1887 p 155 Retrieved 29 August 2020 Marquis de Flers The Count of Paris quoted in Moi Amelie Last Queen of Portugal by Stephane Bern pp 112 113External links edit nbsp Media related to Prince Robert Duke of Chartres at Wikimedia Commons French royalty Preceded byPhilippe comte de Paris Heir to the Throneas Heir presumptive 24 February 1848 26 February 1848 Succeeded byJerome Bonaparte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince Robert Duke of Chartres amp oldid 1215567449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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