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  1. As a member of the reigning House of Bourbon, she was a princesse du sang. Forced to marry the Duke of Maine, legitimised son of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan, she revelled in politics and the arts, and held a popular salon at the Hôtel du Maine as well as at the Château de Sceaux .

  2. Maison de Bourbon-Condé: Distinctions: Ordre de la Mouche à miel: Nom de naissance: Anne Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon: Naissance: 8 novembre 1676 Hôtel de Condé, Paris: Décès: 23 janvier 1753 (à 76 ans) Paris: Père: Henri-Jules de Bourbon-Condé: Mère: Anne de Bavière: Conjoint: Louis-Auguste Ier: Enfants: Louis-Auguste Louis-Charles ...

    • Anne Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon
    • 8 novembre 1676Hôtel de Condé, Paris
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  4. Mar 21, 2022 · The Duchesse du Maine, Princess and Patron. Granddaughter of the “Grand Condé”, Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon became the Duchesse de Maine in 1692 upon her marriage with her cousin Louis-Auguste de Bourbon (1670-1736), a legitimised prince that was born of the love affair between Louis XIV and the Marquise de Montespan.

  5. Oct 24, 2020 · B orn into one of the oldest and most illustrious noble families in France, Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon Condé was a princesse du sang (princess of the blood) (Fig. 1). She grew up in the Hôtel Condé in Paris and at the family’s country estate of Chantilly and moved to Versailles in 1692 at the time of her arranged marriage to Louis ...

  6. It takes its name from a duke of Biron who became a distinguished military leader. He bought the mansion in 1753. Previously it had belonged to Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon, the beautiful daughter-in-law of Louis XIV.

  7. The Hôtel de Bourbon-Condé is an hôtel particulier, a kind of large townhouse in France, at 12 Rue Monsieur, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It was built for Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon by architect Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart.

  8. Dec 9, 2014 · Description. Français : Louise-Bénédicte de Bourbon (1676-1753), Duchesse du Maine, épouse du Duc du Maine, bâtard légitimé de Louis XIV et de Madame de Montespan, tenait une cour dans son château de Sceaux, donnait des fêtes et accueillait des écrivains (notamment Voltaire), des artistes et des savants (Fontenelle, de Malézieu) .

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