• Marc René Antoine Victurnien de Beauvau-Craon, 5th Prince of Beauvau (29 March 1816 – 30 March 1883) was a 19th-century French politician and aristocrat...
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    Princesse Isabelle de Beauvau-Craon. Her mother died giving birth to her. Her father soon married again to the wealthy Marguerite de Rothschild. Gramont...
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    Maurice II de Craon (c. 1132–1196) was Lord of Craon, Governor of Anjou and Maine under Henry II, a military figure and Anglo-Norman of the 12th century...
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    of Craon, and sired: Ennoguen a.k.a. "Domitille" (born after 1060), Lady of Craon married c. 1070 Renaud (c. 1060 † c. December 1101), Lord of Craon, et...
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    Françoise Catherine de Beauvau-Craon. Also spelled Chaumont de La Galaisière Pierre Boyé: Le chancelier Chaumont de La Galaizière et sa famille, Nancy: Ed. du...
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    Lorraine Guards, in which his boyhood friend, Charles-Just, prince de Beauvau-Craon, was already a colonel, despite being only 19 years old. For much of...
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  • 1345, Amaury IV de Craon, lord of Craon, Saint-Maure, Chantocé, Ingrande, and Sablé. After he died in 1373, she married in 1376 Rouault de Boisménard, called...
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    and Montignac; married (1) Jeanne de Luxembourg, and (2) Marguerite de Craon and had eight children. Foucauld III de La Rochefoucauld (d. 1467) (son of...
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    Marie Blanche Charlotte Victurnienne de Beauvau-Craon (1852–1875), who reportedly gave up marrying the very rich Count de Gramont d'Aster to marry Agénor....
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    ordinaire du roi) to Francis I in 1534. He allowed Étienne Amyot, Seneschal of Craon, to occupy La Roë Abbey in 1533, and had as vicars for the temporal and...
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