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  1. Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon (22 November 1693–27 May 1775) was a daughter of Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and his wife, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, légitimée de France, a legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his famous mistress, Madame de Montespan.

  2. Louise-Élisabeth of France (Marie Louise-Élisabeth [a]; 14 August 1727 – 6 December 1759) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the eldest daughter of King Louis XV and Queen Maria Leszczyńska, and the twin sister of Henriette of France, and she was the only one of his legitimate daughters who married.

  3. Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon (Louise Élisabeth; 22 November 1693–27 May 1775) was a daughter of Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and his wife, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, herself an illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of France and Madame de Montespan.

  4. Princess of Conti. Name variations: Louise Elizabeth de Bourbon-Conde; Mlle de Charolais. Born Nov 22, 1693, in Versailles; died May 27, 1775 in Paris; dau. of Louis Henry de Bourbon (1668–1710), 7th prince of Condé, and Louise Françoise de Bourbon (1673–1743, legitimized dau. of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan); granddau. of Louis XIV; m.

  5. Marie Louise Élisabeth of France, also referred to as Louise Élisabeth of France by secondary sources, (14 August 1727 – 6 December 1759) was a French princess. She was the eldest daughter of King Louis XV of France and Maria Leszczyńska, and the elder twin sister of Princess Henriette of France.

  6. Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon was a daughter of Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and his wife, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, légitimée de France, a legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his famous mistress, Madame de Montespan.

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  8. Dec 21, 2021 · Louise Élisabeth of Orléans: The Duchess Who Did Whatever She Wanted. You rarely hear of women in history who didn’t give a crap and lived her life however they wanted. Juliane of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld did it, but before her, there was the equally amazing Louise Élisabeth of Orléans.