Louis Henri, Duc De Bourbon

Louis Henri Joseph, Duc de Bourbon, Prince de Cond (August 18 1692 January 27 1740) was head of the cadet Bourbon-Cond wing of the French royal house from 1710 to his death. He was the eldest son of Louis III de Bourbon, Prince de Cond and Louise-Franoise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Nantes (1673-1743), an illegitimate daughter of King Louis XIV of France. Louis Henri's only son and successor was born out of his second marriage with Caroline of Hesse-Rotenburg. Bourbon acted as Prime Minister of France for his young cousin, Louis XV, between the death of the Duc d'Orlans in 1723 and his own dismissal in favor of the young king's tutor, Cardinal Fleury, in 1726. Bourbon, Louis Henri, Duc de Bourbon, Louis Henri, Duc de

 

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