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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · House of Bourbon, one of the most important ruling houses of Europe. Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, the grandson of the French king Louis IX (ruled 1226–70).

  2. He paid homage to France's ruling family, the House of Bourbon, with the naming of Bourbon Street. [5] New Orleans was given to the Spanish in 1763 following the Seven Years' War .

  3. Bourbon Street, named to honor Frances ruling family, the House of Bourbon, was laid out in a grid as part of the original French colony, establishing its roots in the city’s infancy. Initially, it was a quiet residential street, a stark contrast to the lively nightlife hub it has become today.

  4. Oct 10, 2013 · The House of Bourbon (and Borbón) The French (and later the Spanish) royal house descends from a Capet – Louis IX (The Saintly). As such it was absolutist and conformist in ideology, and dedicated to the extension of France in other territories and maintaining her influence.

  5. Dec 30, 2022 · The House of Bourbon was a ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of France from 1589 until 1848, except for a period from 1792 until 1814 during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Empire. Kings...

  6. Historian Alexander Mikaberidze explores their rise to power, starting with the life and career of Henry IV, the first Bourbon king of France and one of the most important French sovereigns. The Bourbon rulers who followed—Louis XIII and the famed Louis XIV, the “Sun King”— turned France into Europe’s leading power.

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