Marc de Beauvau, 1st Prince of Craon
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François Vincent Marc de Beauvau, 1st Prince of Craon (2 April 1676 - 10 March 1754),[1] was a member of the powerful French House of Beauvau. He was a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and known as the Prince of Craon. He also acted at Viceroy of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He was also the Prince of Beauvau but known better as the Prince of Craon. He and his wife were close friends with the then Duke and Duchess of Lorraine his wife later being the mistress of the duke. He was also made a "Grandee of Spain".
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Marc de Beauvau | |
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1st Prince of Craon | |
Born | (1676-04-02)2 April 1676 Nancy, Duchy of Lorraine |
Died | 10 March 1754(1754-03-10) (aged 74) |
Father | Louis de Beauvau, Marquis of Beauvau |
Mother | Anne de Ligny |
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