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  1. 17 de sept. de 2021 · The de Beauvau-Craon family Miguel Flores-Vianna / Rizzoli. Built between 1720 and 1729 for Marc de Beauvau, Prince de Beauvau-Craon, Constable of Lorraine and Viceroy of Tuscany, his descendants have inhabited the castle and kept it going in the finest of styles ever since. Formal dining area Miguel Flores-Vianna / Rizzoli.

  2. Louis de BEAUVAU, seigneur de Rivarennes †1641 Married toCharlotte de FERGON with François de BEAUVAU , marquis de Beauvau 1624 Married 17 April 1646 to Louise de La BAUME Le BLANC with : Gabriel Henri de BEAUVAU , marquis de Montgauger 1655-1738

  3. Jean IV. de BEAUVAU-CRAON. Seigneur des Rochettes, de Sermaizes and des Essarts, Baron de Manonville, Chevalier de l'Ordre du Croissant (1449) Born in December, 1421. Deceased January 19, 1468 (Sunday),aged 46 years old. Buried - aux Cordeliers à Angers. Sénéchal d'Anjou, Conseiller & Chambellan de Louis XI et de René Roi de Sicile.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2017 · Genealogy for Marquis de Beauvau Louis de Beauveau (1638 - 1703) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Isabelle was the only child of the marriage between Count Louis de Beauvau (1409-1492) and his first wife, Marguerite de Chambley, [1] a woman of noble birth from Lorraine. Isabelle's lineage made her valuable to René of Anjou, who was dealing with a succession crisis over the duchy of Lorraine. He was trying to strengthen ties with Lorraine's ...

  6. His nephew Marc Étienne Gabriel de Beauvau (1773–1849) became the next Prince of Beauvau. The present Noailles duc de Mouchy is a direct descendant of Charles Juste. Issue. Anne Louise Marie de Beauvau, Mademoiselle de Beauvau (1 April 1750 – 20 November 1834) married Philippe Louis de Noailles, Prince de Poix, later Duke of Mouchy and had ...

  7. Having inherited the marquisate of Beauvau in Lorraine, he was created marquis of Craon on 21 August 1712 by Louis XIV of France . On 13 November 1722 he became an honorary Prince of the Holy Roman Empire under the title "Prince von Craon". On 8 May 1727 he was made a Grandee of Spain of the first class by Philip V, his son, Charles Juste ...