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  1. François V de Beauharnais (16 January 1714, La Rochelle – 18 June 1800, Saint-Germain-en-Laye) was a French nobleman, soldier, politician, colonial governor and admiral. He was seigneur de Beaumont et de Bellechauve, baron de Beauville, 1st marquis de la Ferté-Beauharnais, chef d'escadre des armées royales, and governor of the ...

  2. François (VI) de Beauharnais, baron de Beauville, marquis de la Ferté-Beauharnais, né le 8 février 1714 à Rochefort, baptisé le 11 février à Saint-Barthélemy de La Rochelle, et décédé le 18 juin 1800 à Saint-Germain-en-Laye, est un officier de marine et gentilhomme français du XVIII e siècle.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BeauharnaisBeauharnais - Wikipedia

    Beauharnais. The House of Beauharnais (or House of Leuchtenberg; pronounced [bo.aʁ.nɛ]) is a French noble family. It is now headed by the Duke of Leuchtenberg, descendant in male line of Eugène de Beauharnais . History. Arms of Dukes of Leuchtenberg of the House of Beauharnais.

  4. 4 de jan. de 2020 · Genealogy for François V de Beauharnais, 1st marquis de La Ferté Beauharnais (1714 - 1800) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • "a.k.a François V de Beauharnais"
    • February 08, 1714
  5. François de Beauharnais, marqués de Beauharnais (La Rochelle, 12 de agosto de 1756 – París, el 3 de marzo de 1846), fue un militar, político y diplomático francés, embajador de Francia en España bajo el Primer Imperio ―estuvo involucrado en el complot de El Escorial―. [1]

  6. 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 and became empress of France.

  7. 6 de out. de 2023 · Joséphine de Beauharnais (1763-1814) was a French noblewoman who was the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). She was therefore Empress of the French from 18 May 1804 until the annulment of her marriage on 10 January 1810, as well as Queen of Italy from March 1805 until 1810.