Louis Henri, Prince of Condé
Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon was the Prince of Condé from 1818 to his death. He was the brother-in-law of Philippe Égalité and nephew of Victoire de Rohan.
Louis Henri, Prince of Condé
Portrait by Pierre Louis Delaval, Musée Condé of Chantilly, France
Finding The Prince. Gravure extraite de l'Histoire de Louis-Philippe Ier roi des Français, 1847
Uniform of a Chasseur à Cheval during the restoration period
The Most Serene House of Bourbon-Condé, named after Condé-en-Brie, was a French princely house and a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon. The name of the house was derived from the title of Prince of Condé that was originally assumed around 1557 by the French Protestant leader Louis de Bourbon (1530–1569), uncle of King Henry IV of France, and borne by his male-line descendants.
The Château de Chantilly at the time of the Grand Condé
Image: Louis Ier de Bourbon, 1er prince de Condé (1530 1569)
Image: Henri Ier prince de Condé
Image: Henri I Ide Bourbon Conde