Henry II de Bourbon, prince de Condé
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Henry II of Bourbon (September 1, 1588 – December 26, 1646) became Prince of Condé shortly after his birth, following the death of his father Henry I in battle. He married Charlotte of Montmorency in 1609 and had three children, all of them protagonists of the Fronde:
- Anne Genevieve of Bourbon-Condé (1619-1679), married to Henry II of Orleans, Duke of Longueville
- Louis II of Bourbon the Great Condé (1621-1686)
- Armand of Bourbon, Prince of Conti (1629-1666)
Preceded by: Henry I of Bourbon |
Prince of Condé | Succeeded by: Louis II of Bourbon |
Preceded by: Charles de Bourbon, comte de Soissons |
Lieutenant General of New France 1611–1612 |
Succeeded by: Samuel de Champlain |