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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...
- born in 1473. He was the son of John II,
Count of Vendôme and
Isabel de
Beauveau. He
married his cousin,
Louise de Bourbon,
Duchess of Montpensier, eldest...
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Marie Françoise
Catherine de Beauvau,
Marquise of
Boufflers (8
December 1711 – 1 July 1786),
commonly known as
Madame de Boufflers, was a
French noblewoman...
- the Marchioness. He
leaves the Chateau-le-Blanc
after her death.
Francis Beauveau,
Count De
Villefort is heir to the
mansion at Chateau-le-Blanc in Languedoc...
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Jeanne de
Laval 27. Anne de
Laval 3.
Jeanne of
Bourbon 28. Pierre, Lord of
Beauveau 14. Louis, Lord of
Beauvau 29.
Jeanne de
Craon 7.
Isabelle de
Beauvau 30...
- d'Austerlitz,
Paris 13
Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury,
London Hôtel de
Beauveau,
Place Beauvau,
Paris 8
Ministry of
Interior Hotel Colombia, Genoa, Liguria...
- her
husband took a mistress, Anne-Marguerite de Ligniville,
Princess of
Beauveau-Craon. Embarr****ed, Élisabeth
Charlotte took her mother's advice, remained...
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Sophie Bohlen 22. John
Joseph Borie 11.
Emilia Marie Borie 23.
Sophie Beauveau 1.
Alfried Krupp von
Bohlen und
Halbach 24.
Friedrich Krupp 12. Alfred...
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Fontana 5 F♯
minor 1840-41 1841 Op. 44 B. 135 Mme la
Princesse Charles de
Beauveau, née de
Komar "Tragic"
Polonaise 6 A♭
major 1842 1843 Op. 53 B. 147 Auguste...
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subject of that article. "Count Owen O'Rourke ...
married Catharine Diana de
Beauveau,
sister to the
Prince of Craon, but left no issue" - The Case of Count...