Lucien II Bourbon-Le Moyne
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Title: | Prince (pretender) |
Term in office: | 1941–February 10, 1985 |
Predecessor: | Lucien I Bourbon-Le Moyne |
Successor: | Louis-Antoine Bourbon-Le Moyne |
Birth: | |
Date: | July 14, 1921 |
Place: | Québec City, New Francy |
Death: | |
Date: | February 10, 1985 |
Place: | French Congo |
Profession: | Oil Magnate |
Political Party: | none |
Religious Affiliation: | Latin Rite Catholic |
Biography
Lucien II Bourbon-Le Moyne is responsible for the current generations of royals' fortunes. Involved in oil production, Lucien II, or "Big Luc" as his contemporaries called him was constantly prospecting for oil to be developped to increase his family fortunes. He was killed in an uprising in French Congo at the age of 64.
Preceded by: Lucien I Bourbon-Le Moyne |
Prince of Louisianne (pretender) |
Succeeded by: Louis-Antoine Bourbon-Le Moyne |
King of France (pretender) |