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Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729- 1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir (dauphin) to the throne of France.
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Thus Louis XIV's five-year-old great-grandson, the son of the duc de Bourgogne, succeeded to the throne and reigned as Louis XV.
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 Encyclopedia: Louis-I-de-Bourbon,-Prince-de-Condé   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Prince of Condé is a title in French peerage, attributed for the first time to Louis of Bourbon, brother of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendome and uncle of Henry IV of France.
Condé commanded the Huguenots in the Wars of Religion and was captured at Dreux in 1562.
Prince of Condé Prince of Condé is a title in French peerage, attributed for the first time to Louis of Bourbon, brother of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendome and uncle of Henry IV of France.
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 PRINCES OF CONTI - LoveToKnow Article on PRINCES OF CONTI
LouIs ARMAND DE BOURBON, prince de Conti (1661-1685), eldest son of the preceding, succeeded his father in 1666, and in 1680 married Marie Anne, a daughter of Louis XIV.
FRANcOIS LOUIS DE BOURBON, prince de Conti (1664-1709), younger brother of the preceding, was known until 1685 as prince de Ia Roche-sur-Yon.
Louis ARMAND DE BOURBON, prince de Conti (1696-1727), eldest son of the preceding, was treated with great liberality by Louis XIV., and also by the regent, Philip duke of Orleans.
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 Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Cond   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Born in Paris, the son of Henri, prince of Cond, and Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency.
Cond's birth and military renown placed him at the head of the French nobility; but, added to that, the family of which he was chief was both enormously rich and master of a large part of France.
Cond now realized that the period of agitation and party warfare was at an end, and he accepted, and loyally maintained henceforward, the position of a chief subordinate to a masterful sovereign.
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 FRANCE 1494-1559
The death of Bourbon in the attack on the city released the soldiers from whatever restraint he might have been able to impose, and Rome was put to the sack.
Louis de Berquin, who had translated works of Erasmus into French, was imprisoned by the Sorbonne in 1523, and in 1529 he was burned for heresy.
The young king was dominated by the Guise family, and this aroused the resentment of Cond, who became the central figure in a plot to seize the king, the duke of Guise, and the cardinal of Lorraine at Amboise in March 1560.
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Although the title of prince of Conti was created in the 16th cent., the founder of the continuous line was Armand de Bourbon, prince de Conti, 1629-66, son of Henry II de Condé (see under Condé, family) and brother of Louis II de Bourbon, prince de Condé...
Bourbon -> The French Bourbons Robert of Clermont, sixth son of Louis IX of France, married (1272) Beatrice, heiress of Bourbon, and is considered the founder of the line.
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 Conde, Henri I de Bourbon, 2e prince de --  Encyclopædia Britannica
prince of Condé who continued the leadership of the Huguenots begun by his father, Louis I de Bourbon, 1st prince of Condé.
The deaths of the opposing leaders—the Protestant Anthony of Bourbon, king consort of Navarra, and the Catholic marshal Jacques...
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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 Conde, Louis II de Bourbon, 4e prince de --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The princes de Condé were the heads of an important French branch of the House of Bourbon.
The Great Condé was the elder son of Henry II de Bourbon, 3rd prince de Condé, and of his wife, Charlotte…
Their son, Louis, was named the first duke of Bourbon in 1327 and held the position until his death in 1342.
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In the series of outbreaks known as the Fronde he was at first loyal to the court, but his later intrigues and ambitions caused his arrest in 1650.
This precipitated the Fronde of the Princes against Cardinal Mazarin, chief councillor of state during the regency of Anne of Austria.
The nobles forced Mazarin to release Condé (1651), who became leader of the rebellious army of the princes and allied himself with Spain against France.
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With the revoking of the Edict de Nantes in 1685, the Huguenots sought to flee renewed religious oppression in France.
In 1715 Louis XIV died and the worst era was ended for Reformed Christians.
In 1757, Bishop de Pontbriand again complained of the great number of "Protestants" established in Quebec, and this in spite of explicit decrees and in spite of the insistent opposition of the clergy.
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de Bourbon, Prince de Conde and Pfalzgraefin Anna Henriette
of Louis Francois de Bourbon, Prince de Conti and Princess
Duke of Bourbon, Marie Louise married the Duke of Berry.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Comte de Montalembert
His father, Marc René, had fought in the army of Condé, and had afterwards served in an English cavalry regiment; he was chosen by the Prince Regent of England to announce to Louis XVIII the Restoration of the French monarchy, and he became, under the Restoration plenipotentiary minister of Stuttgart, and, later, to Stockholm.
When the "Agence générale pour la défense de la liberté religieuse" (Central committee for the safeguarding of religious liberty), founded by the editors of "L'Avenir", had solemnly declared war on the monopoly of the French University by opening a primary school (9 May, 1831), Montalembert was indicted.
After the Coup d'Etat, 2 Dec., 1851 in an open letter to the "Univers", he invited the Catholics to rally to Louis Napoleon; this manifesto, which he afterwards regretted, was the result of an idea he had that it was unwholesome for Catholics to abstain from taking part in the life of the State.
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 The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History: Condé, Henri II de Bourbon, 3rd Prince of Condé (1588-1646)@ ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Condé, Henri II de Bourbon, 3rd Prince of Condé (1588-1646)
Son of Henri I de Bourbon, Prince of Cond, and father of Louis II de Bourbon, the Great Cond.
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Conde, son of Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de Cond‚ and
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 Early career (from Vauban, Sebastien Le Prestre de) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In 1651 he became a cadet in the regiment of Louis II de Bourbon, prince de Condé, who was about to rebel against the young Louis XIV.
By the early 21st century, however, a rise in unemployment and increasing immigration from North Africa brought about great changes in the attitudes of the French electorate.
French scientist and author Bernard le Bovier, sieur de Fontenelle, was described by fellow French philosopher Voltaire as the most universal mind produced by the era of Louis XIV.
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Estimates for the year of his birth vary considerably from 1400 to c.1430, but written sources from the period indicate that he was a very old man by the time of his death in 1497.
He was premier chaplain to three kings of France, as well as holding the prestigious position of treasurer at the great cathedral and monastery of St. Martin de Tours.
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