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  1. Luís de Bourbon-La Marche, conde de Vendôme e de Chartres, (1376 - 21 de Dezembro de 1446), filho mais moço de João I de Bourbon, conde de La Marche, e de Catarina de Vendôme. [1] [2] [3] Foi um aliado do Carlos, Duque de Orleães, e obteve altos cargos na Côrte, tornando-se Grande Camareiro da França em 1408 e Grande Mestre ...

  2. Luís de Bourbon-La Marche, conde de Vendôme e de Chartres,, filho mais moço de João I de Bourbon, conde de La Marche, e de Catarina de Vendôme.

  3. 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 Joseph de Bourbon was born in Paris, the son of Louis, Duke of Vendôme and Laura Mancini. Orphaned at the age of fifteen, he inherited a vast fortune from his father that had been handed down from his great-grandmother, the duchesse de Mercœur et Penthièvre. Prior to succeeding his father in 1669, he was known as the duc de Penthièvre. He was...

    Vendôme married Marie Anne de Bourbon, a daughter of Henri Jules, Prince of Condé and granddaughter of Le Grand Condé. Marie Anne was unmarried at the time of her father’s death, and still had no marriage prospects when her brother, who became the Prince of Condé in 1709, died the next year. She could have married the duc du Maine in 1692, but Main...

    The Duke was known to be homosexual. Other members of his family, including his brother Philippe and his grandfather César, Duke of Vendôme, were also known for their homosexuality/bisexuality, which led to the family mansion on Place Vendôme being called the Hôtel de Sodome in the 17th century. According to Saint-Simon, Louis-Joseph "plunged...mor...

    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

    Orr, Clarissa Campbell, ed. (2004). Queenship in Europe 1660-1815: The Role of the Consort. Cambridge University Press.

  4. 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. Coming from a position of relative political unimportance during the reign of Henri II , Condé's support for the Huguenots, along with his leading role in the ...

  5. Luís de Bourbon, Conde de Vermandois (Castelo de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 2 de outubro de 1667 – Flandres, 18 de novembro de 1683) foi o único homem sobrevivente da relação do Rei Luís XIV de França e sua amante Louise de La Vallière.

  6. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Louis I de Bourbon (l. 1530-1569) was a descendant of Louis IX of France (r. 1226-1270) and founder of the House of Condé. The Prince of Condé proved his valor as a Huguenot military leader during the first three French Wars of Religion and died at the Battle of Jarnac in 1569.