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  1. Christophe de Harlay, Count of Beaumont (1570–1615) was a French politician and diplomat who served as ambassador to England. He was the son of Achillee de Harlay, seigneur de Beaumont (1504–1572) and Catherine de Thou. He married Anne Rabot in June 1599. She was a daughter of Ennemond Rabot d'Illins (1543–1603).

  2. Count Étienne de Beaumont. Paris, 1883–Paris, 1956. Count Étienne de Beaumont was one of the great aristocratic patrons of modern painting and music in Paris during les années folles (the period between the two World Wars).

  3. The Beaumont family was one of the great Anglo-Norman baronial noble families, who became rooted in England after the Norman Conquest. History [ edit ] Roger de Beaumont , Lord (seigneur) of Pont-Audemer , of Beaumont-le-Roger , of Brionne and of Vatteville , was too old to fight at the battle of Hastings and stayed in Normandy to govern and protect it while William was away on the invasion.

  4. Waleran de Beaumont (1104–1166) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman. In his early adulthood, he was a member of the conspiracy of Amaury III of Montfort ; later in his career, he participated in the Anarchy and the Second Crusade .

  5. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Robert of Beaumont, Count of Meulan and Leicester: His Lands, his Acts, and his Self-Image; By David Crouch; Edited by Donald F. Fleming, Janet Pope; Book: Henry I and the Anglo-Norman World; Online publication: 10 March 2023; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846155529.008

  6. The best known of these were certainly the Ball of the Games (February 27th, 1922), the Ball of the Sea (1928), and the Ball of the Famous Paintings (July 1935). This portrait of Count Étienne de...

  7. Robert de Beaumont (c. 1040 a 1050-5 de junio de 1118), también conocido como Robert de Meulan, fue un poderoso noble normando, I conde de Leicester, y uno de los pocos probados acompañantes de Guillermo el Conquistador durante la conquista normanda de Inglaterra (1066).