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The House of Beauharnais (or ''House of Leuchtenberg''; ) is a French noble family. It is now headed by the Duke of Leuchtenberg, descendant in male line of
Eugène de Beauharnais Eugène Rose de Beauharnais (; 3 September 1781 – 21 February 1824) was a French statesman and military officer who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Through the second marriage of his mother, Joséphine de Beauharnais, ...
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History

Originating in
Brittany Brittany ( ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica in Roman Gaul. It became an Kingdom of Brittany, independent kingdom and then a Duch ...
, the Beauharnais (or Beauharnois) became established in the fourteenth century in
Orléans Orléans (,"Orleans"
(US) and
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's rehabilitation. The Beauharnais provided the kingdom with soldiers and magistrates, and contracted alliances in several spheres, including that of the university of law in Orléans. In the 16th century, there were Beauharnais in Orléans as magistrates, merchants, canons and other professions. From the end of the 16th century to the end of the 17th, the offices of president and of
lieutenant général Lieutenant general (Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a military rank used in many countries. The rank traces its origins to the Middle Ages, where the title of lieutenant general was held by the second-in-command on the battlefield, who was normall ...
to the bailliage and siège présidial of Orléans were handed down hereditarily through the Beauharnais family. The most eminent of these magistrates was Francis IV de Beauharnais, sieur of la Grillère (at Vouzon, Loir-et-Cher), born in Orléans in 1630, and dying there in 1681. At the end of the 17th century, the office of lieutenant général du bailliage d'Orléans was ceded to an allied branch, the Curaults. The most eminent of the Beauharnais thus turned to careers in the navy and the colonial administration in the Americas. Another François de Beauharnais (1665–1746) became intendant of
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(i.e. Canada), where a seigneurie was granted to him in 1707. His nephew, Francis V de Beauharnais, was made chef d'escadre des armées royales, then governor of Martinique. The Beauharnais of Orléans were also great landholders thanks to their many seigneuries in the region. In the 15th century they were seigneurs of la Chaussée (or Miramion), fief of the parish of Saint-Jean-de-Braye, in the suburbs of Orléans. They also had interests at
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until the early 16th century, and Guillaume de Beauharnais held the estate of Villechauve, at Sennely. Some years later, the Beauharnais acquiring the neighbouring seigneurie of la Grillère, at Vouzon, with they held until the beginning of the 18th century (when it passed, by the marriage of a female Beauharnais, to the Choiseul-Gouffier family). On 20 April 1752, Francis V, marquis de Beauharnais (1714–1800), governor of
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, maternal great-grandfather of the future
Napoleon III of France Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of m ...
, bought the seigneurie of La Ferté-Avrain, in Sologne. He was raised to a marquis by letters patent dated July 1764 with the title of La Ferté-Beauharnais, a name the commune still bears (département of Loir-et-Cher).


Genealogy


Partial genealogy (male and female lines)

*William I Beauharnais *William II Beauharnais *Jean Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion *William III Beauharnais *William IV Beauharnais *Francis I of Beauharnais, seigneur of Miramion (died 1587) * François II de Beauharnais (died 1651), first president of the Présidial d'Orléans (en 1598) and lieutenant général au bailliage; Third Estate député at the States General of 1614; seigneur of la Grillère, at Vouzon (Loir-et-Cher). Married to Anne Brachet; 7 children, including *Jean de Beauharnais (1606–1661), maître d'Hôtel ordinaire du roi; Married to Marie Mallet; 3 children including * François de Beauharnais (1630–1681), écuyer, sieur de la Boische. Married in 1663 to Marguerite Françoise Pivart de Chastullé; 14 children, including * Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois * Claude de Beauharnais (1680–1736), seigneur de Beaumont; capitaine des vaisseaux du roi, chevalier de Saint-Louis. Married to Renée Hardouineau; 2 sons *I. François de Beauharnais (1714–1800), marquis de La Ferté-Beauharnais (from 1764);
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des armées royales; governor of Martinique. Married twice – #his cousin Marie-Anne Pivart de Chastullé #Marie-Euphémie Tascher de la Pagerie. Two children from his first marriage: **A. François de Beauharnais (1756–1823), marquis de La Ferté-Beauharnais. **B. Alexandre François Marie de Beauharnais (1760–1794), vicomte de Beauharnais; noble député from the bailliage of Blois to the Estates General of 1789; général en chef of the Armée du Rhin in 1793; guillotined in 1794. In 1779 married Marie-Josèphe-Rose (known as "Joséphine") Tascher de la Pagerie. Two children : ***1. Eugène Rose de Beauharnais (1781–1824), prince français, viceroy of Italy, prince of
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, grand-duke of
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, duke of Leuchtenberg and prince of
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. ****a. Joséphine Maximilienne Eugénie Napoléone de Beauharnais (1807–1876), princess of
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, duchess of Galliera, duchess of Leuchtenberg, queen of Sweden and of Norway. *****i. Charles Louis Eugène Bernadotte (1826–1872), king of Sweden and Norway (grandson of
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Bernadotte, founder of the dynasty). *****ii. Gustave Bernadotte (1827–1852), prince of Sweden and duke of
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. *****iii. Oscar Frédéric Bernadotte (1829–1907), king of Sweden and Norway. *****iv. Charlotte Eugénie Auguste Amélie Albertine Bernadotte (1830–1889), princess of Sweden-Norway. *****v. Charles Nicolas Auguste Bernadotte (1831–1873), prince of Sweden-Norway and duke of Dalécarlie. ****b. Eugénie Hortense Auguste de Beauharnais (1808–1847), duchess of Leuchtenberg and princess of Hohenzollern-Hechingen. ****c. Auguste Charles Eugène Napoléon de Beauharnais (1810–1835), duke of Leuchtenberg, prince of
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,
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of Portugal and duke of Santa-Cruz. ****d. Amélie Auguste Eugénie Napoléone de Beauharnais (1812–1873), duchess of Leuchtenberg and empress of Brazil. *****i. Marie Amélie Augusta Eugénie Joséphine Louise Théodelinde Héloïse Françoise de Bragance (1831–1853), princess of Brazil. ****e. Théodelinde Louise Eugénie Auguste Napoléone de Beauharnais (1814–1857), duchess of Leuchtenberg, countess of
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and duchess of Urach. ****f. Caroline Clotilde de Beauharnais (1816–1816). ****g. Maximilien Joseph Eugène Auguste Napoléon de Beauharnais (1817–1852), duke of Leuchtenberg, prince of
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and duke in Russia with the style "your imperial highness". ***2. Hortense Eugénie Cécile de Beauharnais (1783–1837), queen of
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. ****a. Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (1808–1873), emperor of the French *II. Claude de Beauharnais (1717–1784), comte des Roches-Baritaud. **A. Claude de Beauharnais (1756–1819), comte des Roches-Baritaud, first married Adrienne de Lezay-Marnésia *** Stéphanie (1789–1860) imperial princess, in 1806 married
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, grand duke of Baden, presumed mother of Gaspard Hauser.


Members by marriage

* Fanny de Beauharnais (1738–1813), French poet, wife of Claude de Beauharnais (1717–1784). *
Joséphine de Beauharnais Joséphine Bonaparte (, born Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie; 23 June 1763 â€“ 29 May 1814) was the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I and as such Empress of the French from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on 10 Janua ...
(1763–1814), French empress, wife of
Alexandre de Beauharnais Alexandre François Marie, Viscount of Beauharnais (; 28 May 1760 – 23 July 1794) was a French politician and general of the French Revolution. He was the first husband of Joséphine Tascher de La Pagerie, who later married Napoleon Bonaparte ...
(1760–1794) then of
Napoleon I of France Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led Military career ...
. * Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia (1819–1876) (1819–1876), Grand Duchess of Russia by birth, married Maximilian de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg and then count Grigori Stroganov.


Members of the Beauharnois house

* François de Beauharnois de la Chaussaye, Baron de Beauville (grandson of Jean de Beauharnais (1606–1661)) * Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois (grandson of Jean de Beauharnais (1606–1661)) * Claude de Beauharnois de Beaumont et de Villechauve (grandson of Jean de Beauharnais (1606–1661))


References


Sources

*A. Pommier, "Recherches sur les Beauharnais du XVIIe siècle à Orléans", dans ''Bulletin de la Société historique et archéologique de l'Orléanais'', t. XXIII, n° 235 (1937). *R. Gallon, ''Les Beauharnais'', Orléans, La Galerie des Ventes d'Orléans, 1979. *Christian Poitou, "Napoléon III et la Sologne", dans ''La Sologne et son passé, 9, Bulletin du Groupe de Recherches Archéologiques et Historiques de Sologne'', t. XIII, n° 2, avril-juin 1991. *Philippe de Montjoulvent, ''Les Beauharnais, 1-Les grands ancêtres,'' Paris, Editions Christian, 2005 (569 p.)


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Beauharnais The House of Beauharnais (or ''House of Leuchtenberg''; ) is a French noble family. It is now headed by the Duke of Leuchtenberg, descendant in male line of Eugène de Beauharnais. History Originating in Brittany, the Beauharnais (or Beau ...