Philibert-Emmanuel de Froulay, chevalier de Tessé (1651 – Cremona, 20 August 1701) was baron d'Ambrières and a French army commander, fighting in the Williamite War in Ireland.
At the outbreak of the Nine Years' War he was sent to fight with his brother in Germany, where he took part in the devastation of the Palatinate.
He was second in command of the Franco-Irish army at the Battle of Aughrim under the Marquis de St Ruth.
When Saint-Ruth was killed during the battle, the chevalier de Tessé could not prevent the collapse of his army.
After his return in France he fought many more battles, but died as Maréchal de camp from dysentery near Cremona on 20 August 1701.