Charles Just de Beauvau | |||||
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4th Prince of Beauvau Prince of the Holy Roman Empire Senator of the First French Empire | |||||
Born | Sunninghill, Berkshire, England | 7 March 1793||||
Died | 14 March 1864 71) Hôtel de Beauvau, Paris, France | (aged||||
Spouse | Lucie Virginie de Choiseul Ludmille Komar | ||||
Issue | Étienne Élisabeth, Countess of Lude Béatrix, Countess Choiseul Marc, Prince of Beauvau | ||||
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Father | Marc Étienne de Beauvau, 3rd Prince | ||||
Mother | Nathalie de Rochechouart |
Charles Just de Beauvau, 4th Prince of Beauvau (Charles Just François Victurnien; 1793–1864) was a 19th-century French senator and army officer. Though also Prince of Craon he was better known as the Prince of Beauvau.
Charles was born on 7 March 1793 at Sunninghill in Berkshire, while his parents, Marc Étienne Gabriel, de Beauvau and Nathalie Henriette Victurnienne de Rochechouart, were in exile in England from the French Revolution.
After the family returned to France, he entered the French army in 1810, during the Napoleonic Wars, becoming an officer of carabiniers, two years later, during the campaign against Russia. He was nominated senator, and elected Councillor-General of the Meurthe in 1854.
References
- Martin, Frédérick (1870), Handbook of Contemporary Biography
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