Eleonora of Bourbon-Condé

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Eleonora of Bourbon-Condé was a French noblewoman of the Condé branch of the House of Bourbon who became Princess of Orange through her marriage to Philip William, Prince of Orange.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French noble
member of the Condé branch of the House of Bourbon
member of the House of Bourbon
noblewoman
princess consort
aristocraticBranch House of Condé
surface form: Condé branch of the House of Bourbon
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
dynasty Bourbon-Condé
ethnicGroup French
gender female
house House of Bourbon
House of Condé
surface form: House of Bourbon-Condé
languageOfExpression French
marriedInto House of Orange-Nassau
memberOf French nobility
nobleFamily House of Bourbon
House of Condé
surface form: House of Bourbon-Condé
nobleRank princess
princess consort
notableFor being Princess of Orange by marriage
being a French Bourbon-Condé princess
positionHeld Princess consort of Orange
socialClass high nobility
spouse Eleonora of Bourbon-Condé NERFINISHED
Philip William, Prince of Orange
spouseNobleFamily House of Orange-Nassau
spouseTitle Prince of Orange
title Princess of Orange

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Philip William, Prince of Orange spouse Eleonora of Bourbon-Condé
Philip William, Prince of Orange spouse Eleonora of Bourbon-Condé
this entity surface form: Éléonore de Bourbon-Condé