Bourbon
Antoinette de Bourbon was a French noblewoman of the House of Bourbon. She was the wife of Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Guise
The French
The house of Bourbon ruled the French kingdom Navarre
Louis XVI became a victim of the guillotine during the French Revolution.
in the Indian Ocean off the East Coast of Africa,
It is in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
The lower house of the French Parliament is called the National Assembly. Their sessions are held at the Palais Bourbon.
As far as I remember it has origins from the French during the time when Louisiana belonged to them under the House of Bourbon (a royal family). The term "bourbon" was named in specific places around the US, most notably Bourbon Street in New Orleans, although the term "bourbon whiskey" may have been derived from any of these places.
Bourbon Street is a famous street in the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is known for vast array and number of bars and strip clubs, and is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the area.
The Bourbon monarchy refers to the royal lineage of the House of Bourbon, a prominent European dynasty that originated in France. It became particularly significant when Henry IV ascended the French throne in 1589, establishing the Bourbon rule, which lasted intermittently until the French Revolution in 1789. The Bourbons also extended their influence to Spain, where they have ruled since the early 18th century, and they have had branches in other countries as well. The monarchy is characterized by its restoration and subsequent changes in power throughout European history.
The Bourbon family ruled in France during the French Revolution, which began in 1789. King Louis XVI, a member of the Bourbon dynasty, was the reigning monarch at the time. The revolution ultimately led to the downfall of the monarchy and the execution of Louis XVI in 1793. The Bourbon dynasty briefly regained power after the revolution but faced further challenges in subsequent years.