Bourbon Family
The "Bourbon Family" refers to a European royal house that originated in the late 13th century. It is a branch of the Capetian dynasty and has produced many kings and queens across various countries, including France, Spain, and Luxembourg. The family is known for its significant influence on European politics and culture, particularly during the Ancien Régime in France.
The Bourbons rose to prominence with Henry IV of France, who became king in 1589. The family faced various challenges, including the French Revolution, which led to the temporary abolition of the monarchy. Despite this, the Bourbons have continued to play a role in European history, with members still holding titles and positions in modern monarchies.