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Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon-Condé, née à Chantilly le 5 octobre 1757, morte à Paris le 10 mars 1824, était une princesse du sang de France. Dernière abbesse du chapitre noble de Remiremont , elle fonda au début de la Restauration une communauté qui devint célèbre chez les catholiques français sous le nom de Bénédictines ...
Louise Françoise, Duchess of Bourbon (1 June 1673 – 16 June 1743) was the eldest surviving legitimised [1] daughter of Louis XIV of France and his maîtresse-en-titre Françoise-Athénaïs, Marquise de Montespan. She was said to have been named after her godmother, Louise de La Vallière, [2] the woman her mother had replaced as the king's mistress.
- Carmel du faubourg Saint-Jacques, Paris, France
François Louis, Prince of Conti. Mother. Marie Thérèse de Bourbon. Signature. Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon (2 November 1696 – 20 November 1750) [1] was a French princess of the Blood and member of the courts of Louis XIV and his successor Louis XV of France.
- Carmel du faubourg Saint-Jacques, Paris
- Bourbon-Conti
- 20 November 1750 (aged 54), Paris, France
Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon (5 October 1757 – 10 March 1824) was a French nun. She was the last Remiremont abbess and founded at the beginning of the Bourbon Restoration a religious community that became famous among French Catholics under the name of Bénédictines de la rue Monsieur.
- Abbaye Saint-Louis de Limon, Vauhallan, France
- 10 March 1824 (aged 66), Paris, France
- 5 October 1757, Château de Chantilly, France
- Bourbon-Condé
Louise-Adélaïde de Bourbon-Condé, Mademoiselle de Condé (5 October 1757 - Present) is a French princesse du sang as her quality of being the daughter of Louis V de Bourbon-Condé and descendant of the Grand Condé.
Louise Adelaide de Bourbon (1757–1824) Princesse de Condé. Name variations: Louise Adélaide de Bourbon; Princess of Conde. Born Louise Adélaide de Bourbon in Chantilly, France, on October 5, 1757; died in Paris on March 10, 1824; daughter of Louis Joseph de Bourbon (1736–1818, a French general).
Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Condé (* 5. Oktober 1757 in Chantilly; † 10. März 1824 in Paris) war eine französische Prinzessin und benediktinische Klostergründerin. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Werk. 1.1 Herkunft und Verwandtschaft. 1.2 Kindheit, Jugend und frühe Jahre bis 1789.