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  1. Luís César de Bourbon (Bussy-Saint-Georges, 20 de junho de 1672 – Paris, 10 de janeiro de 1683), Conde de Vexin, foi um filho legitimado do rei Luís XIV de França com sua famosa amante Francisca Atenas.

  2. César de Bourbon (Château de Coucy, 3 de junho de 1594 - Paris, 22 de outubro de 1665) foi Duque de Vendôme, filho bastardo do rei Henrique IV de França com sua mais famosa amante Gabrielle d’Estrées.

  3. Luís César de Bourbon, Conde de Vexin, foi um filho legitimado do rei Luís XIV de França com sua famosa amante Francisca Atenas.

  4. Louis César de Bourbon, príncipe legitimado da França e conde de Vexin (20 de junho de 1672 - 10 de janeiro de 1683), é o segundo filho de Luís XIV e Madame de Montespan. Biografia

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    Louis César, born at the château du Génitoy, was the second son born to Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan. He was named after Julius Caesar, as his older brother Louis Auguste de Bourbon had been named after Augustus and the later born Louis Alexandre de Bourbon was named after Alexander the Great. Louis César was born at a time when the court was ...

    Louis César would grow up with his older brother Louis-Auguste in the care of Madame Scarron in a house on the rue de Vaugirard in Paris. This house had been purchased by the king specifically for his illegitimate children. The next year, while his father was on a military tour at Tournai, he was joined by a sister, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, bor...

    Vexin had a crooked spine since birth. This caused him to limp and was not helped by one of his shoulders being higher than the other. His father, who adored him, decided the child was to be destined for the church. His father bestowed the title of Abbot of Saint Denis on his son. The Royal Cathedral of Saint Denis, Cathédrale royale de Saint-Denis...

    Louis César died in Paris in 1683 at the age of 10, and was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. His mother was distraught.

  5. Após a morte de César de Bourbon, em 1665, foi sucedido como Duque de Vendôme pelo seu primeiro filho Luís (1612-1669), enquanto que o título de Duque de Beaufort passou para o seu segundo filho Francisco (1616-1669). Após a morte do 4º Duque de Vendôme , em 1727, o título reverteu para a Coroa.

  6. César de Bourbon, Légitimé de France (June 1594 – 22 October 1665) was the illegitimate son of Henry IV of France and his mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées, and founder of the House of Bourbon-Vendome.