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Château d'Haroué

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    Château d'Haroué

    The château de Craon, also known as the château d'Haroué or palais d'Haroué is a French château located in a small valley in the centre of the village of Haroué, in the Saintois, in the département of Meurthe-et-Moselle and the région of Lorraine.
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    Emilio Terry

    Among his clients, Emilio Terry worked for the Greek arms-manufacturer Stavros Niarchos as well as Rainier III of Monaco (for whom he decorated an apartment intend for princess Grace ) and the Beauvau-Craon family (for whom he redesigned the gardens around their château d'Haroué in Lorraine in the French style).
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    Vernon Court

    ↑ The Château d'Haroué by Germain Boffrand is often cited as an inspiration, but resemblances are slight, beyond the prominent slate roof with small dormers, the toit a la française.
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    Antenor Patiño

    The couple had two daughters: Doña María Cristina Patiño y Borbón (b. Paris, 2 August 1932) who married firstly in Paris on 11 December 1952 later divorced as his first wife Marc Charles Louis Joseph Marie, 7th Prince of Beauvau-Craon (Paris, 3 February 1921 - Château d' Haroué, 21 November 1982), and had two daughters, married secondly to Ernst Schneider and had one daughter, and married thirdly to Kristo Kurteff, without issue, and Doña María Isabel Patiño y Borbón (Paris, 3 June 1936 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, 15 May 1954) who had a short and tragic marriage with Sir James Goldsmith, by whom she had an only daughter.
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    Germain Boffrand

    Château de Lunéville (1708-1709) for Léopold, duc de Lorraine. ... Palais d'Haroué (1720-1732), for Marc de Beauvau, prince de Craon.
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    Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans

    Unable to prevent her son from giving up the duchy of Lorraine to Stanisław Leszczyński when he married the Habsburg heiress, Maria Theresa of Austria, she moved into the Château d’Haroué in nearby Commercy, which was turned into a sovereign principality for her to enjoy during her dowager years. ... Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans

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