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Duc de Beaumont was a French Duke (though not a peerage) created by Letters Patent in 1765.
The title, referring to Beaumont-du-Gâtinais in the Île-de-France, was created for Monseigneur Charles-François-Christian de Montmorency-Luxembourg, son of Christian-Louis, prince de Tingry (third son of François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg) and his wife Louise-Madeleine de Harlay, comtesse de Beaumont. It became extinct on the death of the grantee's grandson Monseigneur Anne-Édouard-Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Beaumont-Luxembourg, 3rd duc de Beaumont, 12th prince de Luxembourg, 10th prince de Tingry, pair de France, in 1878.
Ducs de Beaumont (1765)
- Charles-François-Henri de Montmorency-Luxembourg, duc de Beaumont (1713 – 1787)
- Anne-Christian de Montmorency-Luxembourg, duc de Beaumont (1767 – 1821)
- Anne-Edouard-Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Beaumont-Luxembourg, duc de Beaumont (1802 – 1878)
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