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Restoration was welcomed as a deliverance after the sad last years of the Empire and the losses it caused (death of the Viscount of Noailles etc.) On the return of the Bourbons, the prince was appointed lieutenant general and resumed his duties as captain of the
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was intercepted and he along with his wife, were arrested. Due to her physical disability, she was allowed to fremain in Paris under house arrest accompanied by her youngest son. Her husband fled to
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After 18 Brumaire, the prince returned to France and the princess recovered part of her personal fortune before In 1803, then aged 84, the princess very advantageously married her second son Just to MĂ©lanie de
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The Poix lived quietly during the period of the Empire and the prince remained outside of all political activity. Just was named
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In Paris, the
Princess of Poix held a salon where she received all that was most brilliant within the society of the time and in particular the supporters of new ideas such as
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