Prince of Condé
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Prince of Condé (named after Condé-en-Brie, in the Aisne département) is a title in French peerage, originally granted to Louis of Bourbon, brother of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vendome and uncle of Henry IV of France. As a cadet branch of the French Royal Family, the Princes of Condé enjoyed considerable prominence.
Princes of Condé
- Louis I of Bourbon (d. 1569)
- Henry I of Bourbon (r. 1569–1588)
- Henry II of Bourbon (r. 1588–1646)
- Louis II of Bourbon the Great Condé (r. 1646–1686)
- Henry III Jules of Bourbon (r. 1686–1709)
- Louis III of Bourbon (r. 1709–1710)
- Louis Henry I of Bourbon (r. 1710–1740)
- Louis Joseph of Bourbon (r. 1740–1818)
- Louis Henry II of Bourbon (r. 1818–1830)
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