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101: 24: 81: 462: 497:. The site presented evident strategic interest, allowing the Middle Ages to check the passage on the Oise. In addition, the abundance of water was a defensive part and later helped irrigate the gardens of the various owners. On the other hand, the island created great constraint's for the architects. who had to clearly work on a difficult but unique site. 458:
Prieuré and much land within the town of L'Isle Adam. At first she constructed a beautiful abode at Parmain (1828), but this property was damaged in 1846 by the arrival of the railway. In 1857, Madame Papon therefore undertook the construction of a small property on the Île du Prieuré in the Louis XIII style on the location of the former Conti château.
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The Conti residence was confiscated during the revolution, it was sold to Monsieur Heyer in 1798 who demolished it in parts. By 1813 nothing was left of the stunning residence. On 12 May 1821, Madame Papon, widow of Monsieur Christophe Ducamp, bought the lands of Parmain as well as all the Île du
279:, Henri had all his property confiscated from him and this included L'Isle Adam. Despite this, Louis XIII allowed the family properties to be returned to various members of the Montmorency family. As such, due to the Montmorency male line dying out with Henri in 1632, his sister 243:
By this marriage, L'Isle-Adam was gained by the Montmorency family. In September 1527, the son of Antoine Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, Charles, bought the rights of purchase from all his siblings to stop the breakup of the estate. It was he who gave it to
152:, the King of France ordered the construction of a series of fortresses in order to defend his lands from his enemy. The first series of buildings on the site were in fact constructed in 825 along the two islands in L'Isle-Adam bordering the 473:
during the war of 1870. The castle was again rebuilt and uses as a hotel. It was then bought in 1985 by a group of corporations related to the exploitation of oil. It was the bought by the L'Isle-Adam municipality in 2005.
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Fête donnée par le Prince Louis François de Conti en l'honneur de Charles Guillaume Ferdinand, prince héréditaire de Brunswick-Lunebourg en 1766 : Le cerf pris dans l'eau devant le château de L'Isle-Adam
136:. It was under the Princes of Conti that the building had its golden age. They lived there for seven generations and it was their principal residence outside Paris. Their Parisian home was the 449:, Louis François retired to L'Isle Adam for two years where he threw himself into the excellent hunting space around the château. It was he who often had magnificent parties on the estate. 373:
in 1657 retired to Languedoc, where he devoted himself to study and mysticism until his death. As such Armand never paid L'Isle Adam much attention, dying in 1666 at
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of the Order in 1521. In turn, Philippe's descendant Antoine Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, heir to the domain married Marguerite de Montmorency, a member of the
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Also, the irregularity of the course of the Oise and the nature of the land, caused serious problems for stability, infiltrations and of undermine.
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Later on, the property passed onto Monsieur Amédée Bread, then to his son, Henri Bread, diplomat and composer. The property was burned by the
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At the death of Henri de Bourbon (Charlotte Marguerite's husband) in 1651, the Condé estate was divided up between their three children:
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L'Isle Adam was given to Armand, the Prince of Conti since 1629. It was he who founded another cadet branch, another incorrectly named
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and six leagues from Chantilly, L'Isle-Adam and the castle was on the extreme north of the Île du Prieuré, between the hamlet of
287: 419:, was greatly interested in his estates and showed a particular liking to L'Isle Adam. He married his first cousin's daughter 590: 167:. Around the château the town of L'Isle Adam grew and eventually met Nogent which was later swallowed by L'Isle Adam. By the 280: 200: 336: 397: 137: 538: 67: 45: 38: 249: 100: 595: 393: 427: 156:
near where the present town of Nogent is today. The latter was not recorded until 1069 but was near the site.
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Fête give by le Prince Louis François de Conti in honour of Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of
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The building was connected with many illustrious families; the Lords of Adams, the Dukes of Villiers, the
529:Élyne Olivier-Valengin, « Le château des princes de Bourbon Conti à L'Isle-Adam », in : 272: 600: 140:. It was entirely destroyed by the 19th century. L'Isle Adam is situated on a series of three isles 32: 412: 374: 264: 219: 196: 49: 404: 382: 327: 91: 365:, where he captured three towns from the Spaniards. He afterwards led the French forces in 268: 229: 446: 8: 408: 257: 245: 233: 207: 125: 129: 295: 237: 534: 351: 253: 386: 347: 303: 260:. It was Anne who rebuilt the château and a mill which was situated on the bridge. 133: 490:, on the right shore of the Oise, and the town of L'Isle-Adam, on the left shore. 465:
The new castle, built in 1858, is the property of the municipality of l'Isle-Adam
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and was the head of the incorrectly called Bourbon-Condé branch of the reigning
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line. The Conti line would remain in possession of L'Isle Adam right up to the
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L'Isle Adam lived quietly until 1360 when it was sold to Pierre Villiers, the
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In 1707, le Grand Conti managed to buy the whole of the Île du Prieuré from
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became the owner of L'Isle Adam as well as the Duchy of Montmorency.
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A bridge linked up the Île du Prieuré to Parmain and another to the
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in 1660 having taken command of the army which in 1654, invaded
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in 1766 : the deer take the water in front of the château
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from the marquis de Verderonne in 1746. Having lost his wife
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Armand and Anne Marie had two sons which survived infancy;
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but had no issue; François Louis, known to history as
306:. Charlotte Marguerite was later Henry IV's mistress. 206:. Philippe (1464–1534) was a prominent member of the 171:, the Lordship grew and included the properties of 577: 190: 112:, now destroyed, could be found in the town of 433:The château went through a quiet stage until 357:Armand de Bourbon was named the governor of 286:Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency married 586:Former buildings and structures in France 68:Learn how and when to remove this message 531:Les trésors des princes de Bourbon Conti 460: 99: 79: 31:This article includes a list of general 533:, Paris, Somogy Éditions d'art, 2000 – 503: 236:who were created Dukes in the reign of 120:; it was built on an island called the 578: 309: 294:in 1609. Henri was a second cousin of 271:having been part of a conspiracy with 17: 218:. Having risen to the position of 197:Grand Master of the Kings household 13: 452: 381:, southern France. Armand's widow 37:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 612: 252:, soldier, statesman, diplomat, 22: 523: 267:was executed on the command of 509: 369:, but after his defeat before 1: 250:Honorary Knight of the Garter 159:The château was given to one 104:Maquette du chateau de Conti. 191:L'Isle-Adam before the Conti 7: 428:Jean-François de Chamillart 396:(1661–1685) and the famous 10: 617: 263:Later on, Anne's grandson 143: 86:Michel Barthélemy Ollivier 445:in childbirth in 1736 at 435:Louis François de Bourbon 300:First Prince of the Blood 421:Marie Thérèse de Bourbon 148:To stop invasion by the 477: 403:. 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Brunswick-Lüneburg

L'Isle-Adam
Val-d'Oise
Dukes of Montmorency
Princes of Condé
Princes of Conti
Hôtel de Conti
Normans
River Oise
Middle Ages
Parmain
Valmondois
Priory
Grand Master of the Kings household
Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
Knights Hospitaller
Rhodes
Malta
Prior
Langue of Auvergne
Grand Master
Montmorency family
Henry II of France

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