Condé

[ kawn-dey ]

noun
  1. Louis II de Bour·bon [lwee, duhboor-bawn], /lwi, də burˈbɔ̃/, Prince de, Duc d'Enghien; "the Great Condé", 1621–86, French general.

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Condé

/ (French kɔ̃de) /


noun
  1. Prince de (prɛ̃s də), title of Louis II de Bourbon, Duc d'Enghien, called the Great Condé. 1621–86, French general, who led Louis XIV's armies against the Fronde (1649) but joined the Fronde in a new revolt (1650–52). He later fought for both France and Spain

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