deForbin d'Oppède (1789-1872), married on 18 September 1809, in Arnouville, they had four children: Félix, Comte de Rougé 1810–1893 Armel, Comte de Rougé
Chaise, the king's confessor, the Marquis de Montchevreuil, the Chevalier deForbin and Alexandre Bontemps, a valet with whom the groom was very close. Owing
of only three witnesses, the Marquis de Montchevreuil, the Chevalier deForbin and Alexandre Bontemps. Harlay was hated by the bride for using his influence
assisted the increasingly debilitated Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste deForbin. Upon Forbin's death he was appointed directeur général des beaux-arts, a precursor
Almoner of France (French: Grand aumônier de France) was an officer of the French monarchy and a member of the Maison du Roi ("King's Household") during the