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  2. Hôtel de Bourbon-Condé - Wikipedia

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    Considerations of rank prevented the Princesse de Condé from marriage; in 1789 she escaped the first stages of the French Revolution. In 1802, in Poland she took the veil, before she returned to Paris in 1816, to consecrate the rest of her life to religious work. She died in 1824, but she never again resided in Brogniart's Hôtel de Condé.

  3. Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    Anne Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon (8 November 1676 – 23 January 1753) was the daughter of Henri Jules de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and Anne Henriette of Bavaria. As a member of the reigning House of Bourbon , she was a princesse du sang .

  4. Hôtel de Condé - Wikipedia

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    Here, where his mother Marie Éléonore de Maillé de Carman had a suite of rooms, in her place as lady companion to the Princess de Condé, was born the Marquis de Sade. [3] [4] Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé, his mistress, the Princesse of Monaco, and members of the Condé family moved into the Palais Bourbon in 1764, and Louis XV bought the ...

  5. Louise Anne de Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    Louise Anne de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Charolais (23 June 1695 – 8 April 1758) was a French princess, the daughter of Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé.Her father was the grandson of le Grand Condé, while her mother, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, was the eldest surviving legitimised daughter of Louis XIV of France and his maîtresse-en-titre, Madame de Montespan.

  6. Louis III, Prince of Condé - Wikipedia

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    Louis de Bourbon, duc de Bourbon, duc de Montmorency (1668–1689), duc d'Enghien (1689–1709), 6th Prince of Condé, comte de Sancerre (1709–1710), comte de Charolais (1709), was born at the Hôtel de Condé in Paris on 10 November 1668 and died at the Palace of Versailles on 4 March 1710.

  7. Princes of Condé - Wikipedia

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    The Princes of Condé descend from the Vendôme family – the progenitors of the modern House of Bourbon.There was never a principality, sovereign or vassal, of Condé.. The name merely served as the territorial source of a title adopted by Louis, who inherited from his father, Charles IV de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme (1489–1537), the lordship of Condé-en-Brie in Champagne, consisting of the ...

  8. Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé - Wikipedia

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    Marie de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Bourbon (16 February 1755 – 22 June 1759) died in infancy. Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, Duke of Bourbon (13 April 1756 – 30 August 1830) married Bathilde d'Orléans and had issue. Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon (5 October 1757 – 10 March 1824) died unmarried.

  9. Marie Thérèse de Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    Marie Thérèse de Bourbon, was born at the Hôtel de Condé in Paris on 1 February 1666 to Henri-Jules de Bourbon, prince de Condé, the then Duke of Bourbon, and Princess Anne Henriette of the Palatinate. Known from birth as Mademoiselle de Bourbon, she was named after the queen, Maria Theresa of Spain (wife of King Louis XIV of France).

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