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title of
Prince of
Condé (French:
prince de Condé) that was
originally ****umed
around 1557 by the
French Protestant leader Louis de Bourbon (1530–1569)...
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Louis II
de Bourbon,
Prince of
Condé (8
September 1621 – 11
December 1686),
known as le
Grand Condé (French for 'the
Great Condé'), was a
French military...
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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...
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Guinean footballer Condé Montrose Nast,
American publisher Château
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Henri de Bourbon, 2nd
Prince of
Condé (29
December 1552 – 5
March 1588) was a
French prince du sang and
Huguenot general like his more
prominent father...