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  1. Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti (11 October 1629 – 26 February 1666), was a French nobleman, the younger son of Henri II, Prince of Condé and Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency, daughter of Henri I, Duke of Montmorency.

  2. Armand I de Bourbon, prince de Conti (born Oct. 11, 1629, Paris—died Feb. 21, 1666, Pézénas, Fr.) was the prince de Conti, second son of Henry II de Bourbon, 3rd prince of Condé, and younger brother of Louis II, the Great Condé, and of the duchess of Longueville.

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  3. Louis Armand de Bourbon (30 April 1661 – 9 November 1685) was Prince of Conti from 1666 to his death. He was the son of Armand de Bourbon and Anne Marie Martinozzi, the daughter of Girolamo Martinozzi and Laura Margherita Mazzarini, elder sister of Cardinal Mazarin. As a member of the reigning House of Bourbon, he was a Prince du Sang.

  4. Louis-Armand I de Bourbon, prince de Conti (born April 4, 1661, Paris, France—died November 9, 1685, Fontainebleau) was the eldest surviving son of Armand I de Bourbon, prince of Conti; he succeeded his father in 1666.

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  5. Armand de Bourbon son of Henri de Bourbon, Prince of Condé and his wife, Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency was born on 11 October 1629. He became Prince of Conti at birth. As a younger son he was destined for the Church but never took Holy Orders.

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    • October 11, 1629
    • Anna-Maria (Martinozzi) de Conti
    • February 26, 1666
  6. Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti, was a French nobleman, the younger son of Henri II, Prince of Condé and Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency, daughter of Henri I, Duke of Montmorency. He was the brother of le Grand Condé and Anne Geneviève, Duchess of Longueville.

  7. Jun 22, 2024 · Overview. Armand Conti, prince de. (1629—1668) Quick Reference. (1629–68). Member of a collateral branch of the Bourbon family, brother of ‘le grand Condé’. He took part in the Fronde and was a protector of Molière, but on becoming ... From: Conti, Armand, prince de in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French » Subjects: Literature.