Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon (1757–1824)
| Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon | |
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| Abbess of Remiremont | |
Portrait by Jean-Pierre Franque | |
| Born | 5 October 1757 Château de Chantilly, France |
| Died | 10 March 1824 (aged 66) Paris, France |
| Burial | Abbaye Saint-Louis de Limon, Vauhallan, France |
| House | Bourbon-Condé |
| Father | Louis Joseph de Bourbon |
| Mother | Charlotte de Rohan |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
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Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon (5 October 1757 – 10 March 1824) was a French nun. She was the last Remiremont abbess and founded at the beginning of the Bourbon Restoration a religious community that became famous among French Catholics under the name of Bénédictines de la rue Monsieur. She constructed the Hôtel de Mademoiselle de Condé, named after her.