Marc Étienne de Beauvau, 3rd Prince of Beauvau

Marc Étienne de Beauvau, Prince o Beauvau (Marc Étienne Gabriel; 22 September 1773 - 28 January 1849) was a French nobleman an member of the powerful noble family the House of Beauvau. He was an also a politician. He was the Prince of Craon but known better as the Prince of Beauvau. He also held the prestigious rank of a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. Under Napoleon I he was created a Count of the Empire on 2 June 1815. He and had close links with the future Louis Philippe I. He was a nephew of the Prince of Craon and therefore inherited his titles.

Marriage
He married Nathalie de Rochechouart (a daughter of Victurnien Jean Baptiste de Rochechouart, 9th Duke of Mortemart) on 6 June 1792.

Issue

 * 1) Charles Juste François Victurnien de Beauvau (17 March 1793 - 15 March 1864) married twice and had issue.
 * 2) Edmond Henri Etienne Victurnien de Beauvau (18 October 1795 - 21 Julie 1860) married and had issue.
 * 3) Nathalie Irène Marie Victurnienne de Beauvau (1798 - 28 November 1852) married  Auguste François Joseph Le Lièvre de La Grange, Marquis of La Grange. and had issue.
 * 4) Henriette Gabrielle de Beauvau (1809 - 9 February 1869) married Denis Omer Talon Viscount Talon, Marquis of Boulay but no issue.