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Name
  
Marc Beauvau,

Died
  
March 10, 1754

Role
  
Prince of Craon

Grandchildren
  
Stanislas de Boufflers

Marc de Beauvau, Prince of Craon
Children
  
Marie Francoise Catherine de Beauvau-Craon, Charles Juste de Beauvau, Prince of Craon

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Marc de Beauvau, (Francois Vincent Marc; 29 April 1679 - 10 March 1754), Prince de Beauvau-Craon, was a Lorraine nobleman and viceroy of Tuscany.

Born in Nancy, capital of the Duchy of Lorraine, he was the son of Louis, Marquis de Beauvau (1638–1703) and his second wife, Anne de Ligny. On 16 December 1704 he married Anne Marguerite de Ligneville (1686–1772) at Luneville. They had eight sons and 12 daughters. His wife Anne Marguerite was the mistress of his sovereign, Leopold, Duke of Lorraine.

He was governor of the regency council of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany for Grand Duke Francesco, later Holy Roman Emperor, who had been declared successor of the last Medici ruler in the Treaty of Vienna. He administrated for this prince with the title of viceroy.

Having inherited the marquisate of Beauvau in Lorraine, he was created marquis de Craon on 21 August 1712 by Louis XIV of France. On 13 November 1722 he became an honorary prince of the Holy Roman Empire under the title "Prince von Beauvau-Craon", and was made a grandee of Spain of the first class on 8 May 1727 by Carlos VI of Spain, his son, Charles Juste, being admitted to the Honneurs de la Cour in Paris with the princely title in 1755.

Issue

  1. Elisabeth Charlotte de Beauvau (1705–1754) married Charles Ferdinand Francois de La Baume, Marquis de Saint-Martin, no issue;
  2. Anne Marguerite Gabrielle de Beauvau (1707–1790) married Jacques Henri of Lorraine, Prince de Mortagne(-sur-Gironde), no issue ; married Gaston Pierre Charles de Levis, Duke de Mirepoix, no issue;
  3. Gabrielle Francoise de Beauvau (1708–1758) married Gabriel Alexandre d'Alsace de Henin-Lietard, Prince de Chimay, no issue;
  4. Marie Philippe Tecle de Beauvau (1709–1748) Canoness, never married;
  5. Nicolas Simon Jude de Beauvau (1710–1734), Abbe de Craon, never married,
  6. Marie Francoise Catherine de Beauvau (1711–1787) married Louis Francois de Boufflers, Marquis d'Amestranges, no issue ;
  7. Francois Vincent Marc de Beauvau (1713–1742) 'Primat de Lorraine, never married;
  8. Leopold Clement de Beauvau (1714–1723) knight of the Order of Malta
  9. Marie Louise Eugenie de Beauvau (1715–1734) Abbesss of Epinal
  10. Henriette Augustine (1716) never married;
  11. Charlotte Nicole de Beauvau (1717–1787) who married Leopold Clement de Bassompierre, no issue;
  12. Charles Juste de Beauvau (1720–1793) married Marie Sophie Charlotte de La Tour d'Auvergne daughter of Emmanuel Theodose de La Tour d'Auvergne, sovereign Duke of Bouillon and Louise Henriette Francoise de Lorraine and had issue; married Marie-Charlotte-Sylvie de Rohan, no issue;
  13. Ferdinand Jerome de Beauvau, Marquis de Haroue (1723–1790) married Louise Etienne Desmier d'Archiac and had issue.
  14. Gabrielle Charlotte de Beauvau (1724–1790) never married;
  15. Alexandre, Marquis de Craon (1725–1745) died at the Battle of Fontenoy;

References

Marc de Beauvau, Prince of Craon Wikipedia