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  1. Luis de Borbón, llamado El Gran Condé 1 ( París, 8 de septiembre de 1621- Fontainebleau, 11 de noviembre de 1686), primer príncipe de sangre real conocido como duque de Enghien, era además príncipe de Condé, duque de Borbón, duque de Montmorency, duque de Châteauroux, duque de Bellegarde, duque de Fronsac, conde de Sancerre, conde de Charolais...

    • El Gran Condé
    • Louis II de Bourbon-Condé
  2. Henri II Prince of Condé 1588–1646 r. 1588–1646: Louis XIV King of France 1638–1715 r. 1643–1715: Louis II Grand Condé Prince of Condé 1621–1686 r. 1646–1686: Armand Prince of Conti 1629–1666 r. 1629–1666: Henri Jules Prince of Condé 1643–1709 r. 1686–1709: Louis III Prince of Condé 1668–1710 r. 1709–1710: Louise ...

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    Louis Henri was the only son of Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé by his first wife, Charlotte de Rohan, daughter of Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubise. As a member of the reigning House of Bourbon, he was a prince du sang and was entitled to the style of Serene Highness, prior to his accession to the Condé title, while he was known as the duke of Eng...

    On 24 April 1770, he married Bathilde d'Orléans, the only surviving daughter of Louis Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans and Louise Henriette de Bourbon. The couple were married in the chapel at the Palace of Versailles and were descended from Louis XIV to the same degree, their paternal great grandmothers were sisters, daughters of Madame de Mont...

    During the 1814 restoration, the Prince, as Duke of Bourbon, became the namesake for the 8th Bourbon Light Horse Regiment (8ème Régiment de Chasseurs à Cheval de Bourbon). However, following Napoleon's return in March 1815, the regiment joined Napoleon and he emigrated to Belgium. Within the Infantry Corps, the Prince was made Colonel General of th...

    Adélaïde “Adele” de Bourbon (10 November 1780 – 26 May 1874); styled Mademoiselle de Bourbon: illegitimate with Marguerite Michelot. She married firstly in 1803 to Patrice Gabriel Bernard de Montes...
    Louise Charlotte Aglaé de Bourbon (10 September 1782 – 1831); illegitimate with Marguerite Michelot. Unmarried.
    Daughter* (born December 1817, lived a few days); illegitimate with certain Sophie Harris.
    John Goldworth Alger (1888). "Dawes, Sophia". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 14. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
    Smith-Hughes, Jack, Eight Studies in Justice(London: Cassell & Co., 1953), p. 124-153, Ch. VI: "Royal Justice: The Conscience of a Citizen-King".
    Smith, Digby (2000). Napoleon's Regiments: Battle Histories of the Regiments of the French Army, 1792–1815. London, United Kingdom: Greenhill Books. ISBN 978-1853674136. OCLC 43787649.
  3. Henri II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (1 September 1588 – 26 December 1646) was the head of the senior-most cadet branch of the House of Bourbon for nearly all his life and heir presumptive to the King of France for the first few years of his life. Henri was the father of Louis, le Grand Condé, the celebrated French general.

    • 5 March 1588 – 26 December 1646
    • Louis II
  4. 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. Coming from a position of relative political unimportance during the reign of Henri II , Condé's support for the Huguenots, along with his leading role in the ...

    • 13 March 1569 (aged 38), Jarnac
  5. Louis Henri was the second child and eldest son of Louis III, Prince of Condé, and Louise Françoise de Bourbon, the eldest daughter of King Louis XIV and his mistress Madame de Montespan. Following the death of his father in 1710, he became head of the Bourbon-Condé cadet branch of the House of Bourbon.

  6. Luis Enrique de Borbón-Condé ( Versalles; 18 de agosto de 1692- Chantilly; 27 de enero de 1740) fue duque de Borbón, séptimo príncipe de Condé, y par de Francia. Era hijo de Luis III de Borbón-Condé y Luisa Francisca de Borbón, y se convirtió en heredero de su título en 1710. Biografía. Inicios y el Consejo de Regencia.