CONDÉ, French Family

kôNdāˈ, family name of a cadet branch of the French royal house of Bourbon. The name was first borne by Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1530–69, Protestant leader and general. He fought the Spanish at Metz (1552) and Saint-Quentin (1557) but won little favor at court. After his conversion to Protestantism he became involved in the Conspiracy of Amboise (1560; see Amboise, conspiracy of) and escaped execution only through King Francis II's premature death. He was restored to favor by the regent, Catherine de' Medici, but took command of the Huguenots in the Wars of Religion (see Religion, Wars of) and was captured at Dreux (1562). Released in 1563, he once more took up arms in 1567 and was killed at the battle of Jarnac.

His son, Henri I de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1552–88, was also a Huguenot general. Henri II de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1588–1646, French political leader, son of Henri I, was forced to leave France (1609) because of the attentions paid his wife by King Henry IV. He returned in 1610 and in 1615 formed a conspiracy against Concino Concini, who dominated the government of the regent, Marie de' Medici, but he was bought off and later imprisoned (1616–19). Afterward he made his peace with the government, fought against the Protestants in the religious wars, and in 1643 became a member of the council of regency for King Louis XIV. His elder son, Louis II (see Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, prince de) was known as the Great Condé. Another son, Armand, founded the cadet branch of Conti. Both sons and a daughter, Mme de Longueville, were leaders in the Fronde.

Louis II's great-grandson, Louis Joseph de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1736–1818, fought with distinction in the Seven Years War. At the beginning of the French Revolution he emigrated and fomented counterrevolutionary action. He formed a corps known as the army of Condé, which he allied with the Austrians. In 1797 he offered his services to Russia; in 1800 he entered English pay, but he was obliged to dissolve his army in 1801. He returned to France at the Restoration.

His son, Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1756–1830, followed his father into exile, fought in his army, and headed an unsuccessful revolt in the Vendée during the Hundred Days. He died, probably by suicide. His son was the ill-fated Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon-Condé, duc d'Enghien.

See H. E. P. L. d'Aumale, History of the Princes de Condé in the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries (1863–64, tr. 1872).

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...the idea of the patriarchal family securely into the French political fabric. Riollet...spirit of the Princesse de Conde.... They concern the king...entitled, "Broadcasting Morality: Family Values and French Interwar Radio." Her next...
...contemporain: la voix de Maryse Conde." French studies in Southern Africa...in Francoise Ega and Maryse Conde." The French Review 62.2 (December 1988...scelerate et Desirada de Maryse Conde." Nottingham French Studies. v.39, no.1 (2000...
...contemporary subjects of French neocolonialism...thought of Maryse Conde seeks out the...private world, of family or romance or...Literature from the French Caribbean." Here, Conde links Mikhail...years in prison by French authorities. Conde recalls her participation...
...the first recorded accounts of French midwifery practice. (7) Exemplum...Eleonore de Roye, Princesse de Conde, 1535-1564 (Paris: Sandoz et...Bourgeois, Seventeenth-Century French Studies, 11 (1989), 28-45...de Louise Boursier, Papers on French Seventeenth-Century Literature...
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...1493, into a family that claimed the...fighting, the French were chased out...Louis I, Prince of Conde, in the battle...of the Bourbon family, headed by Anthony...brother Louis of Conde (1530-69), to...symbols of his family and his personal...Aplanos, rendered in French as `sans devier...
...that Catholicism was the religion of the majority of Frenchmen; and overall his administration was efficient and honest...to murder him in 1804, the duc dEnghien, scion of the Conde family, was falsely accused of conspiring with the British...
...confessed that they had acted for a French prince. The fact that Louis de Bourbon-Conde, Duke of Enghien and the cousin...proclaimed Napoleon Emperor of the French, and Josephine became his Empress...celebrated throughout Paris and the French provinces. After 1804, Napoleon...
...inspirations of contemporary French literature. Flaubert...in the palace of the Conde branch of the ruling Bourbon family, to which he was related...sought to secure the familys fortunes with a profitable...the influence of his family, the incarceration...
...Life and its parent, French insurer AXA-UAP A friend...Bangkoks premier banking family, Sophonpanich, 64, runs...UNITED STATES Cristobal Conde When it comes to banking...Trading Systems, which Conde, 37, has built with a...UNITED STATES Pilar Conde Born and educated in...
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...Enjoying a Meal at His Family Restaurant SMOULDERING...no Andalucian fire or French arrogance. You will find...reservation at the Parador Conde de La Gomera - a patch...Tomas Pejin and his family serve simply cooked fresh...luxury of the Parador Conde de La Gomera. A Fanny...
...She was a scholar of the writings of the French geologist and Jesuit Priest, Teilhard...was preceded in death by her brothers, Conde and Joseph Benoist; sister, Edna "Kitty...to Affton Historical Society (Benoist Family Museum), 7801 Genesta St., St. Louis...
...admires in the Martinez Bujanda family who employ her. Carlos and Anna...ferment our white wine in small French oak barrels (rather than the...morello cherry fruit of the Conde de Valdemar Reserva 2002 (my...wood pigeon with beetroot. The Conde de Valdemar Gran Reserva 1998...
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...BOURBON-CONDE, DUC D lwe aNtwan aNre d boorboN -koNda duk daNgyaN , 1772 1804, French emigre; son of Louis Henri Joseph de Conde (see under Conde , family). He was unjustly accused by Napoleon Bonaparte, then first consul of France, of participating...
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