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  2. House of Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    Two of Antoine's younger brothers were Cardinal Archbishop Charles de Bourbon and the French and Huguenot general Louis de Bourbon, 1st Prince of Condé. Louis' male-line descendants, the Princes de Condé, survived until 1830. Finally, in 1589, the House of Valois died out and Antoine's son Henry III of Navarre became Henry IV of France. [2]

  3. Bourbonnais - Wikipedia

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    The first House of Bourbon ended in 1196, with the death of Archambault VII, who had only one heir, Mathilde of Bourbon. She married Guy II of Dampierre, who added Montluçon to the possessions of the lords of Bourbon. The second house of Bourbon started in 1218, with Archambaud VIII, son of Guy II and Mahaut, and brother of William II of ...

  4. Bourbon family tree - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Bourbon 1401–1456 r. 1434–1456: Louis I Count of Montpensier 1405–1486 r. 1428–1486: John Count of Angoulême 1399–1467: Eleanor of Bourbon-La Marche 1407–aft.1464: Lords of Carency: Louis XI King of France 1423–1483 r. 1461–1483: Joan of France 1435–1482: John II Duke of Bourbon 1426–1488 r. 1456–1488: Charles II ...

  5. Bourbon whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon whiskey (/ ˈ b ɜːr b ən /; also simply bourbon) is a barrel-aged American whiskey made primarily from corn (maize). The name derives from the French House of Bourbon, although the precise source of inspiration is uncertain; contenders include Bourbon County, Kentucky, and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which are named after the House of Bourbon. [1]

  6. Sire de Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    France, the commander-in-chief of the French military. Following the death of Archambaud IX in 1249 on crusade , the title then passed through his daughters; first, Matilda II (also known as "Mahaut"), Countess of Nevers , Auxerre and Tonnerre , and second, Agnes of Bourbon, whose husband, John of Burgundy , was the second son of the Duke of ...

  7. Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien - Wikipedia

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    Louis Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien (duc d'Enghien pronounced [dɑ̃ɡɛ̃]) (Louis Antoine Henri; 2 August 1772 – 21 March 1804) was a member of the House of Bourbon of France. More famous for his death than his life, he was executed by order of Napoleon Bonaparte , who brought charges against him of aiding Britain and plotting against ...

  8. List of whisky brands - Wikipedia

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    Bulleit Bourbon; Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. brands: Heaven Hill Distillery, Louisville: A bottle of Heaven Hill Bourbon. Cabin Still; Elijah Craig (small batch and 18-year single barrel) Evan Williams; Fighting Cock; Heaven Hill; J.T.S. Brown; Old Fitzgerald (wheated) Old Heaven Hill; Kirin brands: Four Roses Distillery, Lawrenceburg. Four ...

  9. Category:House of Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    Margaret of Bourbon (1438–1483) Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain; Princess Maria Fortunata d'Este; Marie of Cleves, Princess of Condé; Marie Anne d'Orléans; Marie Anne de Bourbon; Marie Anne de Bourbon (1697–1741) Marie Anne de Bourbon, Duchess of Vendôme; Marie Anne Éléonore de Bourbon; Marie Émilie de Joly de Choin; Mary of Bourbon ...