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  1. Louis-Joseph de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme, dit le Grand Vendôme, né le 1 er juillet 1654 à Paris et mort le 11 juin 1712 à Vinaròs en Espagne, duc de Vendôme (Louis III, 1669-1712), de Beaufort (1669-1688 [1]), d'Étampes (1669) et de Mercœur (1669-1712) et comte de Penthièvre (1669), est un général français.

  2. Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme, often simply called Vendôme (1 July 1654 – 11 June 1712) was a French general and Marshal of France. One of the great generals of his era, he was one of Louis XIV's most successful commanders in the War of the Grand Alliance and War of the Spanish Succession.

  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Louis Joseph, duke of Vendome, one of French King Louis XIVs leading generals during the War of the Spanish Succession (170114). He was also made commander of the army of King Philip V of Spain in 1710, and he won major victories that assured Philip of his throne.

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  4. Luís José de Bourbon, duque de Vendôme (em francês: Louis-Joseph de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme; Paris, 1 de julho de 1654 - Vinaròs [1], 11 de junho de 1712), chamado de o Grande Vãendôme [2] foi um nobre e general francês, pertencente à segunda Casa de Bourbon-Vendôme, ramo ilegítimo da Casa de Bourbon.

  5. 14 de mai. de 2018 · Paris-born French architect, he restored and extended the Palais de Justice, Paris (1840–79): the Cour des Assises, Salles des Pas Perdus, and the façade on the Rue de Harlay (1857–68) are particularly robust, anticipating Beaux-Arts Classicism of forty years later.

  6. 19 de jan. de 2018 · To the English-speaking world, Louis-Joseph de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme, is—if remembered at all these days—one of those French generals in the latter part of Louis XIV’s reign who had the privilege of being defeated by the Duke of Marlborough.

  7. Luis José de Borbón (París, 1 de julio de 1654 - Vinaroz, 11 de junio de 1712), fue hijo de Luis de Borbón, Duque de Vendôme y de Laura Mancini, descendiente del rey Enrique IV de Francia, y miembro de la Casa de Borbón (Vendôme).