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Prince of Conti

The Prince of Conti was a title held by members of the French nobility, specifically the House of Bourbon. Most notably, Louis François de Bourbon, Prince of Conti (1717–1776), was a prominent figure in 18th-century France. He was known for his involvement in politics and the military, as well as for his lifestyle characterized by luxury and leisure. The title itself signifies a high rank in the peerage system, often linked to privileges, land ownership, and significant influence within the French monarchy. The Prince of Conti played a role in the cultural and political life of his time.