
Maison de Condé
The Maison de Condé was a prominent French noble family, descended from the royal Capetian line. Established in the 16th century, the family played a significant role in French history, particularly during the Wars of Religion and the Fronde. Known for their political influence and military leadership, the Condés were involved in key events, including the battles against both royal and foreign powers. Their heritage included connections to the royal family, making them one of the most important houses in France until the abolition of the monarchy in the 18th century. The family’s legacy remains in French history and culture.