François II Le Moyne de Bienville
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Title: | Prince (pretender) |
Term in office: | 1825–1849 |
Predecessor: | François I Le Moyne de Bienville |
Successor: | François III Le Moyne de Bienville |
Birth: | |
Date: | XXXX XX, XXXX |
Place: | XXXX |
Death: | |
Date: | XXXX XX, 1849 |
Place: | Ville-Marie, New Francy |
Profession: | none |
Political Party: | none |
Religious Affiliation: | Latin Rite Catholic |
Biography
François II Le Moyne de Bienville, was a domineering man who had squandered what little remained of the family fortunes by the time of his death. Any political clout he had was also lost with the ill-timed royalist coup of Louisianne. At his death, François II had ruined the family, had embroiled the various arms in squabbles, and in all ways, ruined his royal heritage. His son, most often referred to as "Françoise the First" was the only saving grace the man gave to the Bourbon-Le Moyne de Bienville family.
Preceded by: François I Le Moyne de Bienville |
Prince of Louisianne (pretender) |
Succeeded by: François III Le Moyne de Bienville |