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Louis III, Prince of Condé

Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (10 November 1668 – 4 March 1710) was a prince du sang as a member of the reigning House of Bourbon at the French court of Louis XIV.[1] Styled as Duke of Bourbon from birth, he succeeded his father in 1709 as Prince of Condé (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃de]); however, he was still known by the ducal title. He was prince for less than a year.

Louis III de Bourbon
Duke of Bourbon
Portrait by François de Troy
Prince of Condé
Tenure1 April 1709 - 4 March 1710
PredecessorHenri Jules, Prince of Condé
SuccessorLouis Henri I, Prince of Condé
Born(1668-11-10)10 November 1668
Hôtel de Condé, Paris, France
Died4 March 1710(1710-03-04) (aged 41)
Palace of Versailles, Île-de-France, France
Spouse
(m. 1685)
Issue
Detail
HouseBourbon-Condé
FatherHenri Jules, Prince of Condé
MotherAnne Henriette of Bavaria
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Biography edit

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. He was the eldest son of Henri Jules de Bourbon, Prince of Condé and Anne Henriette of Bavaria, and the grandson of le Grand Condé.[2]

One of nine children, he was his parents' eldest surviving son. His sister, Marie Thérèse de Bourbon, married François Louis, Prince of Conti in 1688. Another sister, Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon, would marry Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine, a legitimised son of Louis XIV, in 1692. His youngest sister, Marie Anne de Bourbon, much later married the famous general Louis Joseph de Bourbon.

He was made a Chevalier du Saint-Esprit in 1686, a colonel of the Bourbon-Infanterie Regiment later that same year, a maréchal de camp in 1690, and a lieutenant general in 1692. Upon the death of his father, he inherited all the Condé titles and estates.

Marriage edit

In 1685, Louis married Louise Françoise de Bourbon, known at court as Mademoiselle de Nantes, who was the eldest legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his mistress, Madame de Montespan.[3] In an age where dynastic considerations played a major role, eyebrows at court were raised at a marriage between a full-blooded prince du sang and a royal bastard. The head of the House of Condé, le Grand Condé, however, acquiesced to the socially inferior match in the hope of gaining favour with the bride's father, Louis XIV.

The seventeen-year-old duc de Bourbon was known at court as Monsieur le Duc. After the marriage, his wife assumed the style of Madame la Duchesse. Like his father, who became Prince of Condé in 1687, Louis de Bourbon led a typical, unremarkable life. At a time when five-and-a-half feet was considered a normal height for a woman, Louis, while not quite a dwarf, was considered a short man. His sisters, in fact, were so tiny that they were referred to as "dolls of the Blood", or, less flatteringly, as "little black beetles"[citation needed] since many of them were dark in complexion and hunchbacked. While not suffering from this condition himself, Louis was macrocephalic. In addition, his skin tone was said to have a definite yellowish-orange tint to it. On the plus side, while no scholar, Louis was respectably well educated. Similarly, while certainly no fool, he was not burdened with too much intelligence for his time and station in life.

Prince of Condé edit

 
Arms of Louis as the Prince of Condé

Louis was prince de Condé for a little less than a year, as he died only eleven months after his father. Like his father, Louis was hopelessly insane, having slipped into madness several years before his actual death[citation needed], "making horrible faces", as one historian noted. Louis died in 1710 at the age of 41.

Issue edit

  1. Marie Anne Éléonore de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Bourbon (22 December 1690 - 30 August 1760); became a nun.[4]
  2. Louis Henri I, Prince of Condé (18 August 1692 - 27 January 1740); married Marie Anne de Bourbon and had no issue. He later married Landgravine Caroline of Hesse-Rotenburg and had issue.
  3. Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon (22 November 1693 – 27 May 1775); married Louis Armand, Prince of Conti and had issue.
  4. Louise Anne de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Charolais (23 June 1695 - 8 April 1758); died unmarried.
  5. Marie Anne de Bourbon (16 October 1697 - 11 August 1741); secretly married Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse.
  6. Charles, Count of Charolais (19 June 1700 - 23 July 1760); secretly married Jeanne de Valois Saint Remy (descendant of Henri II of France) and had illegitimate issue.
  7. Henriette Louise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Vermandois (15 January 1703 - 19 September 1772); died unmarried.
  8. Élisabeth Alexandrine de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Sens (15 September 1705 - 15 April 1765); died unmarried.
  9. Louis, Count of Clermont (15 June 1709 - 16 June 1771); died unmarried.

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Louis III, 6e prince de Condé | French prince | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  2. ^ Sternberg, Giora (June 2014). Status Interaction During the Reign of Louis XIV. OUP Oxford. pp. 177, 181. ISBN 978-0-19-964034-8.
  3. ^ Townend, William (1858). The Descendants of the Stuarts. An Unchronicled Page in England's History. 2. Ed., with Add. na. p. 288.
  4. ^ Prime, Temple (1903). Notes Relative to Certain Matters Connected with French History: On the Feudal Nobility, the Appanage and the Peerage; on the Surnames of Collateral Branches of the House of France.--Bourbon, as a Surname in the Royal House, Extinct in 1830; Account of Some Lines Founded by Princes of the Royal House; Account of Four Lines of Princes Descended Illegitimately from the Royal House; Account of the Branches of the House of Lorraine which Settled in France. De Vinne Press. pp. 87–88.

External links edit

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Louis III, Prince of Condé
Cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
Born: 10 November 1668 Died: 4 March 1710
French nobility
Preceded by Duke of Bourbon
1668–1709
Succeeded by
Prince of Condé
1709–1710

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Not to be confused with Louis Prince of Conde 1530 1569 or Louis Grand Conde Louis III de Bourbon Prince of Conde 10 November 1668 4 March 1710 was a prince du sang as a member of the reigning House of Bourbon at the French court of Louis XIV 1 Styled as Duke of Bourbon from birth he succeeded his father in 1709 as Prince of Conde French pronunciation kɔ de however he was still known by the ducal title He was prince for less than a year Louis III de BourbonDuke of BourbonPortrait by Francois de TroyPrince of CondeTenure1 April 1709 4 March 1710PredecessorHenri Jules Prince of CondeSuccessorLouis Henri I Prince of CondeBorn 1668 11 10 10 November 1668Hotel de Conde Paris FranceDied4 March 1710 1710 03 04 aged 41 Palace of Versailles Ile de France FranceSpouseLouise Francoise de Bourbon m 1685 wbr IssueDetailMarie Anne Mademoiselle de BourbonLouis Henri I Prince of CondeLouise Elisabeth Princess of ContiLouise Anne Mademoiselle de CharolaisMarie Anne Duchess of JoyeuseCharles Count of CharolaisHenriette Louise Mademioselle de VermandoisElisabeth Alexandrine Mademoiselle de SensLouis Count of ClermontHouseBourbon CondeFatherHenri Jules Prince of CondeMotherAnne Henriette of BavariaReligionRoman Catholicism Contents 1 Biography 2 Marriage 3 Prince of Conde 4 Issue 5 Ancestry 6 References 7 External linksBiography editLouis de Bourbon duc de Bourbon duc de Montmorency 1668 1689 duc d Enghien 1689 1709 6th Prince of Conde comte de Sancerre 1709 1710 comte de Charolais 1709 was born at the Hotel de Conde in Paris on 10 November 1668 and died at the Palace of Versailles on 4 March 1710 He was the eldest son of Henri Jules de Bourbon Prince of Conde and Anne Henriette of Bavaria and the grandson of le Grand Conde 2 One of nine children he was his parents eldest surviving son His sister Marie Therese de Bourbon married Francois Louis Prince of Conti in 1688 Another sister Louise Benedicte de Bourbon would marry Louis Auguste Duke of Maine a legitimised son of Louis XIV in 1692 His youngest sister Marie Anne de Bourbon much later married the famous general Louis Joseph de Bourbon He was made a Chevalier du Saint Esprit in 1686 a colonel of the Bourbon Infanterie Regiment later that same year a marechal de camp in 1690 and a lieutenant general in 1692 Upon the death of his father he inherited all the Conde titles and estates Marriage editIn 1685 Louis married Louise Francoise de Bourbon known at court as Mademoiselle de Nantes who was the eldest legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his mistress Madame de Montespan 3 In an age where dynastic considerations played a major role eyebrows at court were raised at a marriage between a full blooded prince du sang and a royal bastard The head of the House of Conde le Grand Conde however acquiesced to the socially inferior match in the hope of gaining favour with the bride s father Louis XIV The seventeen year old duc de Bourbon was known at court as Monsieur le Duc After the marriage his wife assumed the style of Madame la Duchesse Like his father who became Prince of Conde in 1687 Louis de Bourbon led a typical unremarkable life At a time when five and a half feet was considered a normal height for a woman Louis while not quite a dwarf was considered a short man His sisters in fact were so tiny that they were referred to as dolls of the Blood or less flatteringly as little black beetles citation needed since many of them were dark in complexion and hunchbacked While not suffering from this condition himself Louis was macrocephalic In addition his skin tone was said to have a definite yellowish orange tint to it On the plus side while no scholar Louis was respectably well educated Similarly while certainly no fool he was not burdened with too much intelligence for his time and station in life Prince of Conde edit nbsp Arms of Louis as the Prince of CondeLouis was prince de Conde for a little less than a year as he died only eleven months after his father Like his father Louis was hopelessly insane having slipped into madness several years before his actual death citation needed making horrible faces as one historian noted Louis died in 1710 at the age of 41 Issue editMarie Anne Eleonore de Bourbon Mademoiselle de Bourbon 22 December 1690 30 August 1760 became a nun 4 Louis Henri I Prince of Conde 18 August 1692 27 January 1740 married Marie Anne de Bourbon and had no issue He later married Landgravine Caroline of Hesse Rotenburg and had issue Louise Elisabeth de Bourbon 22 November 1693 27 May 1775 married Louis Armand Prince of Conti and had issue Louise Anne de Bourbon Mademoiselle de Charolais 23 June 1695 8 April 1758 died unmarried Marie Anne de Bourbon 16 October 1697 11 August 1741 secretly married Louis de Melun Duke of Joyeuse Charles Count of Charolais 19 June 1700 23 July 1760 secretly married Jeanne de Valois Saint Remy descendant of Henri II of France and had illegitimate issue Henriette Louise de Bourbon Mademoiselle de Vermandois 15 January 1703 19 September 1772 died unmarried Elisabeth Alexandrine de Bourbon Mademoiselle de Sens 15 September 1705 15 April 1765 died unmarried Louis Count of Clermont 15 June 1709 16 June 1771 died unmarried Ancestry editAncestors of Louis III Prince of Conde8 Henri II Prince of Conde4 Louis II Prince of Conde9 Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency2 Henri Jules Prince of Conde10 Urbain de Maille marquis de Breze5 Claire Clemence de Maille Breze11 Nicole du Plessis de Richelieu1 Louis de Bourbon Prince of Conde12 Frederick V Elector Palatine6 Prince Palatine Edward13 Elizabeth Stuart3 Anne Henriette of Bavaria14 Charles Gonzaga Duke of Mantua and Montferrat7 Anna Gonzaga15 Catherine de MayenneReferences edit Louis III 6e prince de Conde French prince Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 27 December 2022 Sternberg Giora June 2014 Status Interaction During the Reign of Louis XIV OUP Oxford pp 177 181 ISBN 978 0 19 964034 8 Townend William 1858 The Descendants of the Stuarts An Unchronicled Page in England s History 2 Ed with Add na p 288 Prime Temple 1903 Notes Relative to Certain Matters Connected with French History On the Feudal Nobility the Appanage and the Peerage on the Surnames of Collateral Branches of the House of France Bourbon as a Surname in the Royal House Extinct in 1830 Account of Some Lines Founded by Princes of the Royal House Account of Four Lines of Princes Descended Illegitimately from the Royal House Account of the Branches of the House of Lorraine which Settled in France De Vinne Press pp 87 88 External links edit nbsp Media related to Louis Duke of Bourbon Prince of Conde at Wikimedia Commons Louis III Prince of CondeHouse of BourbonCadet branch of the House of BourbonBorn 10 November 1668 Died 4 March 1710French nobilityPreceded byHenri Jules Prince of Conde Duke of Bourbon1668 1709 Succeeded byLouis Henri Duke of BourbonPrince of Conde1709 1710 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis III Prince of Conde amp 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