Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon
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Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon (22 November 1693–27 May 1775) was a daughter of Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and his wife, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, légitimée de France, a legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his famous mistress, Madame de Montespan.
Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon | |
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Princess of Conti | |
Born | (1693-11-22)22 November 1693 Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France. |
Died | 27 May 1775(1775-05-27) (aged 81) Hôtel de Conti (rue Saint-Dominique), Paris, France |
Burial | Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France. |
Spouse | |
Issue Detail | Louis François I, Prince of Conti Louise Henriette, Duchess of Orléans |
House | Bourbon-Condé |
Father | Louis III, Prince of Condé |
Mother | Louise-Françoise de Bourbon |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
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She was the wife of Louis Armand II de Bourbon, Prince of Conti. It was Louise Élisabeth who presented Madame de Pompadour to the court of King Louis XV of France. Louise Élisabeth was the Duchess of Étampes in her own right, having succeeded to the title at the death of her aunt, Marie Anne de Bourbon, Dowager Duchess of Vendôme. The county of Sancerre, previously held by her brother Louis Henri I, Prince of Condé, also became her property in 1740 at his death.