Louis II de Bourbon
Louis II de Bourbon, known as the Prince de Condé, was a prominent French nobleman born in 1621. He was a key figure during the Fronde, a series of civil wars in France, and was known for his military prowess and leadership. As a member of the House of Bourbon, he played a significant role in the political landscape of 17th-century France.
He was also a patron of the arts and contributed to the cultural life of his time. Louis II de Bourbon was involved in various military campaigns, including the Thirty Years' War, and was recognized for his strategic skills. He died in 1686, leaving a lasting legacy in French history.