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  2. Louis II, Duke of Bourbon. Louis de Bourbon, called the Good (c.1337 – 1410), was the third Duke of Bourbon. He was also the Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Lord of Beaujeu .

  3. August 19, 1410 (aged 73) Louis II, 3e duc de Bourbon (born 1337—died August 19, 1410) was the duke of Bourbon (from 1356), count of Clermont and of Forez. He was an ally of Bertrand du Guesclin, the Breton-French hero, and a staunch supporter of John II of France; when John was taken prisoner by the English at Poitiers, Bourbon became one of ...

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  4. First creation: 1327–1523 – House of Bourbon. 1327–1341 : Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (1279–1341), the lame or the great, father of. 1341–1356 : Peter I, Duke of Bourbon (1311–1356), father of. 1356–1410 : Louis II, Duke of Bourbon (1337–1410), father of. 1410–1434 : John I, Duke of Bourbon (1381–1434), father of.

  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Louis de Bourbon, called the Good (c.1337 – 1410), was the third Duke of Bourbon. He was also the Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Lord of Beaujeu.

  6. Louis II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (8 September 1621 – 11 December 1686), known as le Grand Condé ( French for 'the Great Condé'), was a French military commander.

    • 26 December 1646 – 11 December 1686
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  7. Aug 10, 2021 · Louis II, Duke de Bourbon, called the Good (le Bon) was a prince du sang (a prince of the blood). He was the oldest son of Duke Pierre I de Bourbon, and his spouse, Princess Isabelle de Valois, who was the sister of King Philippe VI the Fortunate (le Fortuné). Louis’ father died at the Battle of Poitiers of 1356, and then Isabelle took the veil.

  8. Louis II of Bourbon-Condé, fourth Prince of Condé (Paris 1621–Fontainebleau 1686) was a prince du sang (prince of blood) descended in male line from a sovereign. As members of the...

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