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Henri II, Prince of Condé

Henri II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (1 September 1588 – 26 December 1646) was the head of the senior-most cadet branch of the House of Bourbon for nearly all his life and heir presumptive to the King of France for the first few years of his life. Henri was the father of Louis, le Grand Condé, the celebrated French general.

Henri II de Bourbon
Prince of Condé
Tenure5 March 1588 – 26 December 1646
PredecessorHenri I
SuccessorLouis II
Born1 September 1588
Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Saintonge, France
Died26 December 1646(1646-12-26) (aged 58)
Hôtel de Condé, Paris, France
SpouseCharlotte Marguerite de Montmorency
Issue
Detail
Anne Geneviève, Duchess of Longueville
Louis II, Prince of Condé
Armand, Prince of Conti
Names
Henri de Bourbon
HouseBourbon-Condé
FatherHenri I, Prince of Condé
MotherCharlotte Catherine de La Trémoille
ReligionRoman Catholicism
Signature

Life edit

Henri was born in 1588, the third child and only son of Henri I, Prince of Condé and Charlotte Catherine de La Trémoille, daughter of Louis III de La Trémoille, Duke of Thouars.[1] His mother was in prison at Saint-Jean-d'Angély at the time, accused of killing her husband.[2] He had two older sisters, namely Catherine de Bourbon, his paternal half-sister who died unwed in 1595, and Éléonore de Bourbon, who in 1606 was married, aged 19, to 51-year-old Philip William, Prince of Orange.

Henri was a posthumous child, his father having died nearly six months before his birth. He therefore became Prince of Condé within weeks of his birth, as soon as he was recognized and confirmed by the King of France.

King Henry III of France died in August 1589, when Henri was less than one year old, and was succeeded by Henry IV of France, who was the first cousin of Henri's late father, and Henri's godfather. Less than a year later, the new King's uncle (Henri's great uncle) and initial heir, Cardinal Charles died. At this point, Henri, being the King's closest agnatic kin, became First Prince of the blood and heir presumptive to the throne of France, and remained so for twelve years, until the birth of the future Louis XIII of France in September 1601.[3] Henri was raised as a Catholic[4] at the insistence of Pope Clement VIII.[5] Henri's father and grandfather had been leaders of the Calvinist Huguenots. Henri's mother was in prison for six years, accused of poisoning her husband; she was later released.

From 1612 to 1616 he was Lieutenant General of New France.

Later, during the years 1611–38, Henri was second-in-line to the throne of France, behind Gaston, Duke of Orleans. This was the period between the death of Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orleans in November 1611 and the birth of the future Louis XIV of France in September 1638.

Marriage and issue edit

 
A portrait of Henri II, Prince of Conde.
 
Henri II, Prince of Condé, Grand Veneur de France.

In 1609, Henri married Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency,[6] daughter of Henri I de Montmorency, Duke of Montmorency by his second wife, Louise de Budos.[7] In 1610, Marie de Médici, wife of King Henry IV, gave the Hôtel de Condé in Paris to Henri as part of a recompense for his agreeing to marry Charlotte. From then on, the Hôtel de Condé became the main residence of the Princes of Condé until 1764. Henri and Charlotte had three children, all of them protagonists of the Fronde, namely:

Reportedly, King Henry IV fancied Charlotte himself, and arranged the marriage with Condé in order to provide cover for an affair. However, Condé would have none of it, and escaped with his wife first to Brussels and later to Milan, both of which were under the rule of the House of Habsburg. The Condé affair became part of the international conflict known as the War of the Jülich Succession (one of the precursors to the Thirty Years' War).

Ancestors edit

Henry's ancestors in three generations
Henry II de Bourbon, prince de Condé Father:
Henri I de Bourbon, prince de Condé
Father's father:
Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé
Father's father's father:
Charles of Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme
Father's father's mother:
Françoise of Alençon
Father's mother:
Eléanor de Roucy de Roye
Father's mother's father:
Charles de Roye
Father's mother's mother:
Madeleine de Maillé
Mother:
Charlotte Catherine de La Trémoille
Mother's father:
Louis III de La Trémoille
Mother's father's father:
François II de La Trémoille
Mother's father's mother:
Anne de Laval
Mother's mother:
Jeanne de Montmorency
Mother's mother's father:
Anne de Montmorency
Mother's mother's mother:
Madeleine of Savoy

References edit

  1. ^ Knecht 1989, p. 134.
  2. ^ Collins 2017, p. 122.
  3. ^ Pitts 2009, p. 158.
  4. ^ Williams 1912, p. 149.
  5. ^ Pitts 2009, p. 218.
  6. ^ Roche 1967, p. 226.
  7. ^ Ward, Prothero & Leathes 1911, p. vii.

Sources edit

  • Collins, James (2017). "Dynastic Instability, the Emergence of the French Monarchical Commonwealth and the Coming of the Rhetoric of "L'etat", 1360s to 1650s". In von Friedeburg, Robert; Morrill, John (eds.). Monarchy Transformed: Princes and their Elites in Early Modern Western Europe. Cambridge University Press.
  • Knecht, R.J. (1989). The French Wars of Religion, 1559-1598. Longman.
  • Pitts, Vincent J. (2009). Henri IV of France, his Reign and Age. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Roche, Daniel (1967). "Aperçus sur la fortune et les revenus des princes de Condé à l'aube du XVIIIe siècle". Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine Année (in French). 14 (3).
  • Ward, A.W.; Prothero, G.W.; Leathes, Stanley, eds. (1911). The Cambridge Modern History. Cambridge University Press.
  • Williams, Hugh Noel (1912). The Love-affairs of the Condés: (1530-1740). Charles Scribner's Sons.
Henri II, Prince of Condé
Cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
Born: 11 September 1588 Died: 26 December 1646
French royalty
Preceded by Heir to the Throne
as Heir presumptive
9 May 1590 — 27 September 1601
Succeeded by
French nobility
Preceded by Prince of Condé
5 March 1588 – 26 December 1646
Succeeded by
Military offices
Preceded by Lieutenant General of New France
1612 – 8 October 1619
Succeeded by
Henri II de Montmorency,
admiral of France

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ContiNamesHenri de BourbonHouseBourbon CondeFatherHenri I Prince of CondeMotherCharlotte Catherine de La TremoilleReligionRoman CatholicismSignature Contents 1 Life 2 Marriage and issue 3 Ancestors 4 References 5 SourcesLife editHenri was born in 1588 the third child and only son of Henri I Prince of Conde and Charlotte Catherine de La Tremoille daughter of Louis III de La Tremoille Duke of Thouars 1 His mother was in prison at Saint Jean d Angely at the time accused of killing her husband 2 He had two older sisters namely Catherine de Bourbon his paternal half sister who died unwed in 1595 and Eleonore de Bourbon who in 1606 was married aged 19 to 51 year old Philip William Prince of Orange Henri was a posthumous child his father having died nearly six months before his birth He therefore became Prince of Conde within weeks of his birth as soon as he was recognized and confirmed by the King of France King Henry III of France died in August 1589 when Henri was less than one year old and was succeeded by Henry IV of France who was the first cousin of Henri s late father and Henri s godfather Less than a year later the new King s uncle Henri s great uncle and initial heir Cardinal Charles died At this point Henri being the King s closest agnatic kin became First Prince of the blood and heir presumptive to the throne of France and remained so for twelve years until the birth of the future Louis XIII of France in September 1601 3 Henri was raised as a Catholic 4 at the insistence of Pope Clement VIII 5 Henri s father and grandfather had been leaders of the Calvinist Huguenots Henri s mother was in prison for six years accused of poisoning her husband she was later released From 1612 to 1616 he was Lieutenant General of New France Later during the years 1611 38 Henri was second in line to the throne of France behind Gaston Duke of Orleans This was the period between the death of Nicolas Henri Duke of Orleans in November 1611 and the birth of the future Louis XIV of France in September 1638 Marriage and issue edit nbsp A portrait of Henri II Prince of Conde nbsp Henri II Prince of Conde Grand Veneur de France In 1609 Henri married Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency 6 daughter of Henri I de Montmorency Duke of Montmorency by his second wife Louise de Budos 7 In 1610 Marie de Medici wife of King Henry IV gave the Hotel de Conde in Paris to Henri as part of a recompense for his agreeing to marry Charlotte From then on the Hotel de Conde became the main residence of the Princes of Conde until 1764 Henri and Charlotte had three children all of them protagonists of the Fronde namely Anne Genevieve de Bourbon 1619 1679 married Henri II d Orleans Duke of Longueville Louis de Bourbon Prince of Conde 1621 1686 the celebrated French general known as le Grand Conde The Princes of Conde male line became extinct in 1830 with the death of Louis Henri II Prince of Conde Armand de Bourbon Prince of Conti 1629 1666 married Anne Marie Martinozzi daughter of Girolamo Martinozzi Reportedly King Henry IV fancied Charlotte himself and arranged the marriage with Conde in order to provide cover for an affair However Conde would have none of it and escaped with his wife first to Brussels and later to Milan both of which were under the rule of the House of Habsburg The Conde affair became part of the international conflict known as the War of the Julich Succession one of the precursors to the Thirty Years War Ancestors editHenry s ancestors in three generations Henry II de Bourbon prince de Conde Father Henri I de Bourbon prince de Conde Father s father Louis I de Bourbon prince de Conde Father s father s father Charles of Bourbon Duke of VendomeFather s father s mother Francoise of AlenconFather s mother Eleanor de Roucy de Roye Father s mother s father Charles de RoyeFather s mother s mother Madeleine de MailleMother Charlotte Catherine de La Tremoille Mother s father Louis III de La Tremoille Mother s father s father Francois II de La TremoilleMother s father s mother Anne de LavalMother s mother Jeanne de Montmorency Mother s mother s father Anne de MontmorencyMother s mother s mother Madeleine of SavoyReferences edit Knecht 1989 p 134 Collins 2017 p 122 Pitts 2009 p 158 Williams 1912 p 149 Pitts 2009 p 218 Roche 1967 p 226 Ward Prothero amp Leathes 1911 p vii Sources editCollins James 2017 Dynastic Instability the Emergence of the French Monarchical Commonwealth and the Coming of the Rhetoric of L etat 1360s to 1650s In von Friedeburg Robert Morrill John eds Monarchy Transformed Princes and their Elites in Early Modern Western Europe Cambridge University Press Knecht R J 1989 The French Wars of Religion 1559 1598 Longman Pitts Vincent J 2009 Henri IV of France his Reign and Age The Johns Hopkins University Press Roche Daniel 1967 Apercus sur la fortune et les revenus des princes de Conde a l aube du XVIIIe siecle Revue d histoire moderne et contemporaine Annee in French 14 3 Ward A W Prothero G W Leathes Stanley eds 1911 The Cambridge Modern History Cambridge University Press Williams Hugh Noel 1912 The Love affairs of the Condes 1530 1740 Charles Scribner s Sons nbsp Biography portalHenri II Prince of CondeHouse of Bourbon CondeCadet branch of the House of BourbonBorn 11 September 1588 Died 26 December 1646French royaltyPreceded byCharles Cardinal de Bourbon Heir to the Throneas Heir presumptive 9 May 1590 27 September 1601 Succeeded byLouis Dauphin of FranceFrench nobilityPreceded byHenri I de Bourbon Prince of Conde5 March 1588 26 December 1646 Succeeded byLouis II de BourbonMilitary officesPreceded byCharles de Bourbon comte de Soissons Lieutenant General of New France1612 8 October 1619 Succeeded byHenri II de Montmorency admiral of France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henri II Prince of Conde amp oldid 1186382080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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