
Les Ducs de Bourbon
Les Ducs de Bourbon, or the Dukes of Bourbon, were a prominent noble family in France during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. They were known for their significant political influence and territorial control, particularly in the Bourbonnais region. The family played a key role in French history, including during the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion. The Dukes of Bourbon were also contenders for the French throne, especially in the 14th century, and some descendants later became kings of France, such as the Bourbons who ruled after the French Revolution. Their legacy is intertwined with France's aristocratic history.