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  1. Luís I (Clermont, 1279 - Paris, 22 de janeiro de 1341) foi conde de Clermont e o primeiro duque de Bourbon. [1] [2] [3] Era o filho mais velho de Roberto de França, conde de Clermont. Em 1310, casou com Maria de Avesnes. Descendência. Pedro I, Duque de Bourbon (1311–1356), morto na Batalha de Poitiers

  2. Luís I de Bourbon, Príncipe de Condé (em francês: Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Condé; Vendôme, 7 de maio de 1530 — Jarnac, 13 de março de 1569) foi um proeminente líder huguenote e general, o fundador da Casa de Condé, um ramo cadete da Casa de Bourbon.

  3. Luís I de Bourbon - Wikiwand. aristocrata francês / De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. Luís I ( Clermont, 1279 - Paris, 22 de janeiro de 1341) foi conde de Clermont e o primeiro duque de Bourbon. Era o filho mais velho de Roberto de França, conde de Clermont. Em 1310, casou com Maria de Avesnes. Factos rápidos. Fechar.

  4. Luís I de Bourbon, Príncipe de Condé (em francês: Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Condé; Vendôme, 7 de maio de 1530 — Jarnac, 13 de março de 1569) foi um proeminente líder huguenote e general, o fundador da Casa de Condé, um ramo cadete da Casa de Bourbon.

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    Louis was born at Palacio del Buen Retiro, in Madrid as the eldest son of the reigning King Philip V of Spain and his wife Maria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy. He was named after his great-grandfather Louis XIVof France.

    At birth he was the heir apparent but was not given the traditional title of "Prince of Asturias" until April 1709. In 1714, when Louis was seven, his mother died, leaving him and his brothers, Infante Ferdinand and Infante Felipe Pedro. On 24 December 1714, Louis' father remarried to Elisabeth Farnese, the young heiress to the Duchy of Parma and P...

    Louis ruled for a short period between the time his father Philip V abdicated in his favour (14 January 1724) and his death from smallpox, just over seven months. King Philip sent him a letter informing him of his decision. He calls his son a great king. Louis sent his father a humble reply, thanking him. Louis signed his letter as Prince of Asturi...

    Louis was tall and thin, with blonde hair. He was considered unattractive and the similarity between him and his maternal grandfather, Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia, was notable.Apart from this, Louis had weak arms, which emphasized his delicacy. Not much is known about Louis' personality. According to Vicente Bacallar, Marquis de San Felipe, he wa...

    Apart from it, many have argued that Louis inherited his father's sexual appeal. He was reputedly bisexual, being initiated into such a practice by a servant, originally from Versailles. Historians believe that Lacotte, who was Louis' servant and who had a reputation of being a pedophile, was sent into the Spanish royal court to seduce the prince, ...

    Danvila, Alfonso. El reinado relámpago, Luis I y Luisa Isabel de Orleáns, 1707–1724. Madrid: Espasa-Calpe, 1952. Reprinted as Luis I y Luisa Isabel de Orleans: el reinado relámpago. Madrid: Alderab...
    Martín, Ricardo Martín Tobías; Cuervo, Ignacio (1998). Historia de España (in Spanish). Barcelona: Salvat. ISBN 84-345-9913-9. OCLC 432782119.
    González Cremona, Juan Manuel (1998). Anecdotario real : de Felipe V a Alfonso XIII (in Spanish). Barcelona: Plaza & Janés Editores. ISBN 84-01-55014-9. OCLC 44057661.
    Vidal Sales, José Antonio (1994). Crónica íntima de los reyes de España (in Spanish). Barcelona, España: Planeta. ISBN 84-08-01139-1. OCLC 31314142.
    A royal suit of armor housed in The Met Museum made for him at age five by his great-grandfather, Louis XIV of France
  5. Louis Alphonse de Bourbon (Spanish: Luis Alfonso Gonzalo Víctor Manuel Marco de Borbón y Martínez-Bordiú; born 25 April 1974) is the head of the House of Bourbon. Members of the family formerly ruled France and other countries. According to the Legitimists, Louis Alphonse is heir to the defunct throne of France.

  6. Luís Armando I de Bourbon, Príncipe de Conti (em francês: Louis-Armand I de Bourbon, Prince de Conti; Paris, 4 de abril de 1661 - 9 de novembro de 1685), foi um nobre francês membro da Casa de Bourbon e Príncipe de Sangue.