bourbon
Bourbon stands for:
- Bourbon whiskey , American type of whiskey
- Bourbon vanilla, see vanilla (spice)
- Brasseries de Bourbon , the only large brewery in Reunion
Noble:
- a French aristocratic family, see House Bourbon and list of Bourbon tribe members of family members
- Branch lines:
- an Italian noble family, see Bourbon del Monte Santa Maria
Buildings:
- Palais Bourbon , Paris, seat of the French National Assembly
- La Mal Coiffée / Ancien Palais du Bourbon , former residence of the Dukes of Bourbon in Moulins
Islands:
- Île Bourbon, namesake of the Bourbon vanilla, old name of the island of Réunion
- Isla Borbón, Argentine name of Pebble Island
Places:
- Bourbon, Illinois , Douglas County, USA
- Bourbon, Indiana , Marshall County, USA
- Bourbon, Kentucky , Pulaski County, USA
- Bourbon (Mississippi) , Washington County, USA
- Bourbon, Missouri , Boone County, USA
- Bourbon Springs , Nelson County, Kentucky, USA
- Bourbon-Lancy , France
- Bourbon-l'Archambault , France
- Bourbon-Vendée, temporarily name of the French city of La Roche-sur-Yon
Local authorities:
- Bourbon County (disambiguation)
- Bourbon-Lancy Canton , France
- Bourbon-l'Archambault Canton , France
- Bourbonnais , historic province of central France on the left bank of the Loire, France
Bourbon is a family name for the following people:
- César de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme (1594–1665), French politician and admiral
- Charles I. de Bourbon (1401–1456), Duke of Bourbon
- Charles II. De Bourbon (1433–1488), Archbishop of Lyon and Cardinal, Duke of Bourbon
- Charles IV. De Bourbon, duc de Vendôme (1489–1537), Duke of Vendôme
- Charles III de Bourbon-Montpensier (1490–1527), Duke of Montpensier, Connétable of France
- Charles I (Rouen) (1523–1590), Archbishop of Rouen and Cardinal, Bishop of Saintes
- Charles III (Rouen) (1554–1610), Archbishop of Rouen
- Charles II (Rouen) (1562–1594), Archbishop of Rouen and cardinal
- Charles de Bourbon, comte de Charolais (1700–1760), French prince and libertine
- Charles de Bourbon-Condé, comte de Soissons (1566–1612), Count of Soissons and Dreux
- Charles de Bourbon (Bishop) (1613–1685), Bishop of Soissons
- Charles de Bourbon, duc de Berry (1686–1714), Duke of Berry
- Élisabeth Philippe Marie Hélène de Bourbon (1764–1794), French princess
- François I de Bourbon-Saint-Pol (1491–1545), French nobleman and military man, governor of Paris, governor of the Dauphiné, lieutenant general
- François de Bourbon-Vendôme, duc de Beaufort (1616–1669), third Duke of Beaufort and Peer of France
- Henri de Bourbon, duc de Verneuil (1601–1682), Bishop of Metz, Duke and Peer of France, natural son of Henry IV.
- Jean de Bourbon (Cluny) (unknown – 1485), Abbot of Cluny (1456–1480)
- Louis I de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme (1612–1669), Duke of Vendôme and cardinal
- Louis de Bourbon, comte de Clermont (1709–1771), French churchman, general and libertine; Commander in Chief of the Rhine Army in the Seven Years War
- Louis de Bourbon, comte de Vermandois (1667–1683), Admiral of France, son of Louis XIV.
- Louis de Bourbon, duc de Bourgogne (1682–1712), heir to the French throne
- Louis Auguste II. De Bourbon, duc du Maine (1700–1755), Duke of Maine and Prince of Dombes
- Louis Charles de Bourbon, comte d'Eu (1701–1775), French nobleman
- Nicolas Bourbon the Elder (1503 or 1505 – after 1550), French poet
- Nicolas Bourbon the Younger (1574–1644), French oratorian, Graecist, neo-Latin writer, man of letters and member of the Académie française
- Stephan von Bourbon (around 1190–1261), Dominican Inquisitor
See also:
- Bourbon rose (plant)
- Bourbon virus (pathogen discovered in 2014)
- Bourbon Offshore Norway (Norwegian shipping company)
- Bourbon Powers (historical: Spain and France)
- Borbón (disambiguation)