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Personal data Louis I de Bourbon-Vendôme Prince de CONDE - Duc d'ENGHIEN 

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Household of Louis I de Bourbon-Vendôme Prince de CONDE - Duc d'ENGHIEN

(1) He is married to Eleonore de Roye.

They got married on June 22, 1551 at Plessis-de-Roye, Picardie, France, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. François de Bourbon  1558-1614 


(2) He is married to Eleonore Francisca van Longueville.

They got married on November 8, 1565, he was 35 years old.


Child(ren):



Notes about Louis I de Bourbon-Vendôme Prince de CONDE - Duc d'ENGHIEN

Louis de BOURBON-VENDOME
Louis I de BOURBON-CONDE

Louis (1530-69), seigneur de Condé(took the title of prince de Condé sometime a few years after his marriage in 1551), comte de Soissons; duc d'Enghien 1567: France on a bend gules a bezant (N), France a bend/baton gules  (CJ 1562), quarterly Bourbon and Alençon (as born by his widow, CJ)

Louis de BOURBON-VENDOME - Louis I de BOURBON-CONDE, Prince de CONDE - Duc d'ENGHIEN - né Vendome 1535 - Prisonnier puis tué à Jarnac 1569 - ep. 1551 Eleonore de ROYE, Comtesse de ROUCY et Dame de CONTI (1535-1564) - rem. Vendome 1565 Françoise d'ORLEANS-ROTHELIN (1549-1601) - Il fit les branches de BOURBON-CONDE et BOURBON-CONTI - Voir ce Chapitre

E: (now spelled Conti) is in the Somme, between Amiens and Beauvais, 60 miles North of Paris; it was part of the comté and bailliage of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis. The original lords of Conti died out in the late 14th c., at which point the land passed by marriage to the the family of Mailli. In 1551, Eleonore de Roye, heiress to the county of Rouci by her father Charles and the lordship of Conti by her mother Madeleine de Mailli, married Louis de Bourbon (1530-69), seigneur de Condé and uncle of the future Henri IV. Conti was given to François (1558-1614), younger son of Louis, but he died s.p. The split between Condé and Conti occurred three generations later, when Armand (1629-66), son of Henri II de Bourbon-Condé (1588-1646), received Conti as his title. Curiously, the land of Conti had been sold by Henri II to Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully, on Feb. 23, 1628. It stayed as a marquisate in the Sully family, but the Bourbon-Conti styled themselves as princes de Conti.
Other titles in the family include that of duc de Bourbon (created 1661), used by the head of the family after 1709 in preference to that of prince de Condé, and duc d'Enghien. Enghien (now in Belgium) was also part of the inheritance of Marie de Luxembourg, but was later sold to the Ligne family, by Henri IV. In 1633 the lordship of Montmorency, in the possession of the prince de Condé, was raised to a dukedom and renamed Montmorency-Enghien, later still renamed Enghien for short. Montmorency, a small town a few miles north of Paris, reverted to its original name, probably after the Revolution. But the nearby lake kept the name of Enghien. Sulfurous springs were discovered there in 1766, and in 1821 a thermal establishment was founded; the location became a township in its own right under the name of Enghien-les-Bains, with a renowned casino.

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E: de BOURBON-VENDOME, Louis I de BOURBON-CONDE, Prince de CONDE - Duc d'ENGHIEN - né Vendome 1535 - Prisonnier puis tué à Jarnac 1569 - ep. 1551 Eleonore de ROYE, Comtesse de ROUCY et Dame de CONTI (1535-1564) - rem. Vendome 1565 Françoise d'ORLEANS-ROTHELIN (1549-1601) - 12 enfants dont:
Henri I de BOURBON-CONDE, Prince de CONDE et Duc d'ENGHIEN - Gouverneur de PICARDIE 1573 - né La Ferté sous Jouare 1552 - + empoisonné St Jean d'Angely 1588 - ep. Blandy 1572 Marie de CLEVES-NEVERS, Comtesse de BEAUFORT (1553-1574) - rem. St Jean d'Angely 1586 Charlotte Catherine de LA TREMOILLE (1568-1629) - 4 enfants:
Catherine de BOURBON-CONDE, Marquise des ISLES - née Paris 1575 - + Paris 1595
Eleonore de BOURBON-CONDE - né Paris 1587 - + Muret 1619 - ep. Fontainebleau 1606 Prince Philip Willem d'ORANGE-NASSAU (+ 1618)
Henri II de BOURBON-CONDE, Prince de CONDE et Duc d'ENGHIEN - DESCENDANCE CI-DESSOUS PARTIE 2
Henriette d'ENGHIEN - Fille illégitime - Abbesse de PERIGNE au MANS
Charles de BOURBON-CONDE, Comte de VALLERY - né Nogent le Rotrou 1557 - + 1558
François de BOURBON-CONDE, Prince de CONTI - Prince Souverain de CHATEAURENAUD - né La Ferté sous Jouare 1558 - + Paris 1614 - ep. Paris 1582 Jeanne de COEMES (+ 1601) - rem. Meudon 1605 Louise Marguerite de LORRAINE- GUISE, Princesse de CHATEAURENAUD et Comtesse d'EU (1588-1631) - 2 enfants dont:
Nicolas de GRAMONT, Batard de CONTI - Fils illégitime - Religieux - + Paris 1648
Louis de BOURBON-CONDE, Comte d'ANISY - né Gandelu 1562 - + Muret 1563
Charles de BOURBON-CONDE, Cardinal - Archevêque de ROUEN - né Gandelu 1562 - + Paris 1594
Charles de BOURBON-CONDE, Comte de SOISSONS et de DREUX - né Nogent le Rotrou 1566 - + Blandy 1612 - ep. 1601 Anne de MONTAFIE, Comtesse de MONTAFIE et de CLERMONT (1577-1644) - 7 enfants dont:
Louise de BOURBON-SOISSONS - née Paris 1603 - + 1637 - ep. Paris 1617 Henri d'ORLEANS-LONGUEVILLE, Duc de LONGUEVILLE (+ 1663)
Louis de BOURBON-SOISSONS, Comte de SOISSONS, de CLERMONT et de DREUX - né Paris 1604 - + tué Sedan 1641 - 1 enfant:
Louis Henri de BOURBON, Prince de NEUFCHATEL et de VALENGIN - Fils illégitime de Elizabeth des HAYES, légitimé 1643 - né Sedan 1640 - + Paris 1703 - ep. 1694 Angelique de MONTMORENCY-LUXEMBOURG, dite Madame de LUXEMBOURG (1666-1736) - 2 enfants:
Louise de BOURBON, Princesse de NEUFCHATEL - née Paris 1696 - + Paris 1721 - ep. Paris 1710 Charles Philippe d'ALBERT de LUYNES, Duc de LUYNES et de CHEVREUSE (+ 1758)
Marie Anne de BOURBON - dite Mademoiselle d'ESTOUTEVILLE - née Paris 1701 - + Paris 1711
Marie de BOURBON-SOISSONS, Comtesse de SOISSONS et de CLERMONT - née Paris 1606 - + Paris 1692 - ep. Paris 1625 Prince Thomas Francis de SAVOIE-CARIGNAN, Prince de CARIGNAN (+ 1656)
Charlotte de BOURBON-SOISSONS - née Paris 1608 - + Paris 1623
Charlotte, Batarde de SOISSONS - Fille illégitime de Anne Marie BOHIER - Abbesse de MAUBUISSON - née 1593 - + 1626
Catherine, Batarde de SOISSONS - Fille illégitime de Anne Marie BOHIER - Abbesse de PERIGNE au MANS - + Le Mans 1610

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