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  1. Louis Joseph de Bourbon (9 August 1736 – 13 May 1818) was Prince of Condé from 1740 to his death. A member of the House of Bourbon, he held the prestigious rank of Prince du Sang .

  2. May 9, 2024 · Louis-Joseph, 8e prince de Condé (born Aug. 9, 1736, Paris—died May 13, 1818, Paris) was one of the princely émigrés during the French Revolution. The storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, undated coloured engraving.

  3. After his death the family retreated from court life but Louis Joseph de Bourbon, prince de Condé was vital in the forming of the Army of Condé - formed to support his cousin Louis XVI during his imprisonment during the revolution. He was the longest holder of the title, being known as the prince de Condé for seventy-eight years.

  4. Louis-Henri-Joseph, 9e prince de Condé (born April 13, 1756, Paris—died Aug. 27, 1830, Saint-Leu, Fr.) was the last of the princes of Condé, whose unfortunate son and sole heir, the Duc d’Enghien, was tried and shot for treason on Napoleon’s orders in 1804, ending the princely line.

  5. 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.

  6. Louis-Joseph’s son, Louis-Henri-Joseph de Bourbon-Condé, the last Prince of Condé, who had no heir since the execution of his son the Duke of Enghien in 1804 by Napoleon, bequeathed his estate in 1830 to Henri d’Orléans, Duke of Aumale, fifth son of King Louis-Philippe.

  7. 1736-1818. Biography. Son of Louis Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Bourbon; left France after the fall of the Bastille and took part in the counter-revolutionary movement, commanding the Army of Condé during the French revolutionary wars; the army disbanded in 1800, after which Louis Joseph lived in England; he returned to Paris after Napoleon's fall.

  8. Louis Joseph de Bourbon (9 August 1736 – 13 May 1818) was Prince of Condé from 1740 to his death. A member of the House of Bourbon, he held the prestigious rank of Prince du Sang. Born on 9 August 1736 at Chantilly,[1] Louis Joseph was the only son of Louis Henri I, Prince of Condé (1692–1740...

  9. May 1, 2022 · Louis Joseph de Bourbon (9 August 1736 – 13 May 1818) was Prince of Condé from 1740 to his death. A member of the House of Bourbon, he held the prestigious rank of Prince du Sang. view all

  10. Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé (born May 7, 1530, Vendôme, France—died March 13, 1569, Jarnac) was a military leader of the Huguenots in the first decade of France’s Wars of Religion. He was the leading adult prince of the French blood royal on the Huguenot side (apart from the king of Navarre).

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