Louis François Joseph, Prince of Conti
| Louis François II de Bourbon | |||||
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| Prince of Conti | |||||
Louis Francois Joseph c. 1790 | |||||
| Prince of Conti | |||||
| Reign | 2 August 1776 – 13 March 1814 | ||||
| Predecessor | Louis François | ||||
| Successor | none, title extinct | ||||
| Born | 1 September 1734 Hôtel de Conti, Paris, France | ||||
| Died | 13 March 1814 (aged 79) Barcelona, Spain | ||||
| Burial | 2 April 1844 Royal Chapel, Dreux, France | ||||
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| House | Bourbon-Conti | ||||
| Father | Louis François, Prince of Conti | ||||
| Mother | Louise Diane d'Orléans | ||||
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Louis François Joseph de Bourbon or Louis François II, Prince of Conti (French pronunciation: [lwi fʁɑ̃swa ʒozɛf də buʁbɔ̃]; 1 September 1734 – 13 March 1814), was the last Prince of Conti, scion of a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, whose senior branches ruled France until 1848.
Louis was the only child of his parents and lived a secluded childhood at his father's chateau, after the death of his mother in 1736. He later married his first cousin, with the union producing no children. During the French Revolution he stayed in France until 1797 when he was exiled to Spain where he died in 1814, less than a month before his family were restored to the throne of France; with his death the house of Bourbon-Conti became extinct.