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Beauvau may
refer to:
Beauvau, Maine-et-Loire,
France Place Beauvau, site of the
Ministry of the
Interior in
Paris House of
Beauvau, a
historic noble...
- The
Place Beauvau (English:
Beauvau Square) is a
public square in the 8th arrondis****t of Paris, at the
intersection of the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré...
- The
princely title of
Prince of
Craon was a
title used by the
Beauvau family using their status as
Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire which was
gained in...
- François
Vincent Marc de
Beauvau, 1st
Prince of
Craon (2
April 1676 - 10
March 1754), was a
Lorrainese nobleman who
served as
viceroy of Tuscany. Born...
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Louise Marie de
Beauvau (1
April 1750 – 20
November 1834)
known as "Mademoiselle de
Beauvau" was the only
child of
Charles Juste de
Beauvau,
Prince of Craon...
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Pierre I of
Beauvau (c.1380– 1435),
baron of
Beauvau, La Roche-sur-Yon and Champigny-sur-Veude, lord of Craon, of Sablé and Ferté-Bernard by marriage....
- John VIII de Bourbon,
Count of Vendôme and
Isabelle de
Beauvau, the
daughter of
Louis de
Beauvau,
Marshal of Provence. As a
legitimate member of the Capetian...
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Isabelle de
Beauvau or
Isabeau de
Beauvau (around 1436–1475) was a
French noblewoman, of the
Beauvau family, lady of
Champigny and de la Roche-sur-Yon...
- ministry's
headquarters have been
located on
Place Beauvau,
facing the Élysée Palace,
since 1861. "Place
Beauvau" is
often used as a
metonym for the ministry...
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Isabelle de
Beauvau. She was a
daughter of John II,
Count of Vendôme and
Isabelle de
Beauvau. Her
maternal grandparents were
Louis de
Beauvau, Seneschal...