Beauvau
Beauvau is the name of a place in the French department of Maine -et -Loire, see: Beauveau (Maine -et- Loire)
This location is the headquarters of Beauvau family. Her most famous representatives are:
- René de Beauvau, accompanied Charles of Anjou in 1256 to the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples and was the constable.
- Henri de Beauvau, envoy of the Duke of Lorraine in Rome at the end of the 16th century.
- René François de Beauvau (1664-1739), Archbishop of Toulouse, Archbishop of Narbonne.
- Marc de Beauvau - Craon (1679-1754), Viceroy of Tuscany.
- Marie Françoise Catherine de Beauvau - Craon (1711-1787), Marquise de Boufflers, mistress of the Polish King Stanislaus Leszczynski I..
- Charles Juste de Beauvau - Craon (1720-1793), Marshal of France.
- Marc Étienne Gabriel de Beauvau - Craon (1773-1849), chamberlain of Napoleon III.
- Charles de Beauvau - Craon (1793-1864), military and Senator, whose son.
- Marc de Beauvau - Craon (1816-1883), deputy of the department of la Sarthe, whose son.
- Marc de Beauvau - Craon (1921-1982), last prince of Beauveau - Craon.
The Place Beauvau in Paris is the seat of the French Ministry of the Interior
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