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  1. Louis Philippe Marie Léopold d'Orléans (15 November 1845 – 24 May 1866) was a member of the House of Orléans and held the title of Prince of Condé. He was the first member of a royal house to visit the Australian continent where he died in 1866.

  2. Louis de Bourbon, 1st Prince of Condé (7 May 1530 – 13 March 1569) was a prominent Huguenot leader and general, the founder of the Condé branch of the House of Bourbon.

  3. Louis Philippe Marie Léopold d'Orléans (15 de noviembre de 1845 - 24 de mayo de 1866) fue miembro de la Casa de Orleans y ostentaba el título de Príncipe de Condé. Fue el primer miembro de una casa real en visitar el continente australiano.

  4. Louis Philippe Marie Léopold dOrléans, prince de Condé, né le 15 novembre 1845 à Saint-Cloud, en France, et mort le 24 mai 1866 à Sydney, en Australie, est un prince français de la maison d’Orléans, fils du duc d’Aumale, et le premier membre de sa famille à visiter l’Australie.

    • 24 mai 1866 (à 20 ans)Sydney ( Australie)
    • 15 novembre 1845Saint-Cloud ( France)
    • Maison d’Orléans
    • Prince d’OrléansPrince de Condé ( orléaniste)
  5. 4 de nov. de 2023 · The grand château erected by the prince de Condé was largely destroyed during the French Revolution, although the sixteenth-century pavillon built by Jean Bullant, and the imposing early eighteenth-century stable complex, survived intact.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2023 · Prince Louis of Orléans, Prince of Condé (Louis Philippe Marie Léopold; 15 November 1845 – 24 May 1866) was a member of the House of Orléans and held the title of Prince of Condé. He was the first member of a royal house to visit the Australian continent where he died in 1866 aged from tuberculosis aged 20.

  7. Louis, the first Prince, actually gave the Condé property to his youngest son, Charles (1566–1612), Count of Soissons. Charles' only son Louis (1604–1641) left Condé and Soissons to female heirs in 1624, who married into the Savoy and Orléans-Longueville dynasties.