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The princely title of Prince of Craon was a title used by the
Beauvau family Beauvau was a historic family originating in Anjou. The Beauvau du Rivau branch was rooted in Brittany and produced two bishops of Nantes, whilst the Craon (Prince of Craon) branch was established in Lorraine later enjoying great intimacy with t ...
using their status as Prince of the Holy Roman Empire which was gained in 1722 which was later fully recognised by
Louis XV of France Louis XV (15 February 1710 – 10 May 1774), known as Louis the Beloved (french: le Bien-Aimé), was King of France from 1 September 1715 until his death in 1774. He succeeded his great-grandfather Louis XIV at the age of five. Until he reache ...
in 1755 and was inherited by legitimate male offspring. It became extinct in 1982 upon the death of Prince Marc de Beauvau-Craon without a male heir. The Beauvau-Craon family seat was the
Château d'Haroué The château de Craon, also known as the château d'Haroué or palais d'Haroué is a French château located in a small valley in the centre of the village of Haroué, in the Saintois, in the département of Meurthe-et-Moselle and the région of ...
, built between 1720 and 1732 by the architect Germain Boffrand for the first Prince Marc de Beauvau-Craon.


List of princes of Beauvau-Craon

* 1722–1754: Marc, Prince of Craon (1679–1754), also a
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* 1754–1793: Charles Juste, Prince of Craon (1720–1793), also
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* 1793–1849: Marc, Prince of Craon (1773–1849) * 1849–1864: Charles Juste, Prince of Craon (1793–1864) * 1864–1883: Marc, Prince of Craon (1816–1883) * 1883–1942: Charles Louis, Prince of Craon (1878–1942) * 1942–1982: Marc, Prince of Craon (1921–1982) m. 1) Maria Cristina
Patiño Patiño or Patino is a surname of Hispanic origin. The name refers to: From Bolivia * Simón Iturri Patiño (1862–1947), Bolivian tycoon (industrialist and mine owner) ranked among the five richest men in the world * Antenor Patiño (1896–1982) ...
y de Borbón, Duchess of Durcal (b.1932) div. 1958 2) Laure du Temple de Rougemont (1942–2017)


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