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 Encyclopedia: Louis XIV of France
Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729- 1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir (dauphin) to the throne of France.
Thus Louis XIV's five-year-old great-grandson, the son of the duc de Bourgogne, succeeded to the throne and reigned as Louis XV.
Louis XIV and Philip V made peace with Great Britain and the United Provinces in 1713 with the Treaty of Utrecht.
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 Encyclopedia: Henry IV of France
Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729- 1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir (dauphin) to the throne of France.
Louis, duke of Burgundy (August 16, 1682 - February 18, 1712) was the son of Louis, the Grand Dauphin, and grandson of King Louis XIV of France.
Louis XIX, King of France and of Navarre (Louis-Antoine, duc dAngoulême) (August 6, 1775 - June 3, 1844) was the eldest son of the comte dArtois (later King Charles X of France) and Marie-Thérèse de Savoie.
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LOUIS OF FRANCE (Ferdinand, Dauphin of France, son of LOUIS XV and Marie LECZINSKA, husband of Marie-Josèphe of Saxe)(1729-1765)
LOUIS OF FRANCE (duke of Bourgogne, oldest son of Grand Dauphin and Marie-Anne of Bavaria, grandson of LOUIS XIV and father of LOUIS XV)(1682-1712)
LOUIS IV (king of France from 936 to 954, son of Charles III and Eadgiva of England, aka 'of Overseas')(ca 921-954)
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 Louis XVI of France - Biocrawler
Louis' father was Louis, dauphin de France (1729-1765), the only son of Louis XV who reached adulthood, and who died at age 36, while Louis XV was still alive.
Louis XVI (August 23 1754 – January 21 1793), was King of France and Navarre from 1774 until 1791, and then King of the French in 1791-1792.
Louis was nowhere near as reactionary as his right-wing brothers, the comte d'Artois and the comte de Provence, and he sent repeated messages publicly and privately calling on them to halt their attempts to launch counter-coups (often through his secretly nominated regent, former minister de Brienne).
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 Dauphin -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about Louis, dauphin de France) Louis, dauphin de France 1729-1765
Guy VIII, Count of Vienne, had a (Any of various small toothed whales with a beaklike snout; larger than porpoises) dolphin on his (The official symbols of a family, state, etc.) coat of arms and had been nicknamed le Dauphin ((The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French for dolphin).
Louis (future (Click link for more info and facts about Louis XV of France) Louis XV of France) 1712-1715
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 Members of the French Royal Families: Encyclopedia topic
Louis, dauphin de France (Louis, dauphin de France: louis, dauphin de france (1729-1765), born in versailles, was the eldest and...
Louis I, Duke of Anjou (Louis I, Duke of Anjou: louis i of anjou (july 23, 1339 - september 20, 1384) son of king john ii of france....
Louis XI of France (Louis XI of France: more facts about this subject) (1423-1483)
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 Charles X de France - Wikipédia
Il était le cinquième fils du dauphin Louis de France (1729-1765) et de Marie Josèphe de Saxe (1731-1767), petit-fils de Louis XV, et donc le frère de Louis XVI de France et du comte de Provence, futur Louis XVIII.
À la mort de Charles X en exil à Göritz (alors en Autriche, actuelle Gorizia en Vénétie) en 1836, son fils aîné, le dauphin Louis Antoine, lui succéda comme aîné des Capétiens et « chef de la maison de France », sous le nom de « Louis XIX » et avec le titre de courtoisie de « comte de Marnes ».
Il fut d'abord titré fils de France et comte d'Artois (en mémoire de Robert de France, comte d'Artois, frère de saint Louis).
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 Encyclopedia: Louis XVI of France
Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729- 1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir (dauphin) to the throne of France.
Louis' father was Louis, dauphin de France (1729-1765), the only son of Louis XV of France, and who died at age 36, while Louis XV was still alive.
Louis, duke of Burgundy (August 16, 1682 - February 18, 1712) was the son of Louis, the Grand Dauphin, and grandson of King Louis XIV of France.
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LOUIS DE FRANCE (Ferdinand, Dauphin de France, fils de LOUIS XV et de Marie Leczinska, mari de Marie-Josèphe de Saxe)(1729-1765)
LOUIS DE FRANCE (Duc de Bourgogne, fils ainé du Grand Dauphin et de Marie-Anne de Bavière, petit-fils de LOUIS XIV et père de LOUIS XV)(1682-1712)
LOUIS IV (Roi de France de 936 à 954, fils de Charles III et de Eadgiva d'Angleterre, dit 'd'Outremer')(ca 921-954)
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 Encyclopedia: Louis XVI of France
Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729-1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir apparent (dauphin) to the throne of France.
Louis' mother was Marie-Josèphe of Saxony, second wife of the Dauphin, and the daughter of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony, Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland.
Louis XV (February 16, 1710 – May 10, 1774), called the well-beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé), was King of France from 1715 to 1774.
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LOUIS OF FRANCE (Ferdinand, Dauphin of France, son of LOUIS XV and Marie LECZINSKA, husband of Marie-Josèphe of Saxe)(1729-1765)
LOUIS OF FRANCE (duke of Bourgogne, oldest son of Grand Dauphin and Marie-Anne of Bavaria, grandson of LOUIS XIV and father of LOUIS XV)(1682-1712)
LOUIS I OF ANJOU or OF HUNGARY (king of Poland from 1370 to 1382, son of CHARLES-ROBERT OF ANJOU)(1326-1386)
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 Encyclopedia: Louis XV of France
Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729- 1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir (dauphin) to the throne of France.
Louis, duke of Burgundy (August 16, 1682 - February 18, 1712) was the son of Louis, the Grand Dauphin, and grandson of King Louis XIV of France.
Louis XVIII (November 17, 1755 - September 16, 1824) was King of France and Navarre from 1814 (although he declared that he considered his reign to have begun in 1795) until his death in 1824, with a brief break in 1815 due to Napoleons return in the Hundred Days.
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 Articles - Members of the French Royal Families
Louis, dauphin de France (1729-1765), m.2 Infanta Maria Teresa of Spain (1726-1746); m.2 Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony (1731-1767)
grandson of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, younger son of Charles V of France
Duke Louis II of Orleans, later Louis XII of France
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 Encyclopedia: Louis XIV of France
Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729-1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir apparent (dauphin) to the throne of France.
The Declaration of the Clergy of France was put forth in 1682 by a council convened by Louis XIV of France, in which the rivers of France were bathed in the blood of the clergy as red orbs of liquid smothered the streets of France.
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (September 21, 1640 – June 8, 1701) was the son of the Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria, and younger brother of Louis XIV of France.
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 Encyclopedia: Louis XIV of France
Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729- 1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir (dauphin) to the throne of France.
Thus Louis XIV's five-year-old great-grandson, the son of the duc de Bourgogne, succeeded to the throne and reigned as Louis XV.
Louis excluded the higher nobility from the conseil, leading the aristocratic diarist Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de Saint-Simon to refer to the reign as the "reign of the lowborn bourgeoisie." This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright.
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 Louis XVI of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis' father was Louis, dauphin de France (1729-1765), the only son of Louis XV of France, and who died at age 36, while Louis XV was still alive.
Louis was nowhere near as reactionary as his right-wing brothers, the comte d'Artois and the comte de Provence, and he sent repeated messages publicly and privately calling on them to halt their attempts to launch counter-coups (often through his secretly nominated regent, former minister de Brienne).
Louis XVI (August 23, 1754– January 21, 1793), was King of France and Navarre from 1774 until 1791, and then King of the French in 1791-1792.
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 Wikipedia free encyclopedia
Louis' father was Louis, dauphin de France ( 1729 - 1765), the only son of Louis XV who reached adulthood, and who died at age 36, while Louis XV was still alive.
Louis XVI ( August 23, 1754 – January 21, 1793), was King of France and Navarre from 1774 until 1791, and then King of the French in 1791 - 1792.
Louis was nowhere near as reactionary as his right-wing brothers, the comte d'Artois and the comte de Provence, and he sent repeated messages publicly and privately calling on them to halt their attempts to launch counter-coups (often through his secretly nominated regent, former minister de Brienne).
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LOUIS OF FRANCE (Ferdinand, Dauphin of France, son of LOUIS XV and Marie LECZINSKA, husband of Marie-Josèphe of Saxe)(1729-1765)
LOUIS III (son of HENRI-JULES OF ALBRET and Anne of PFALZ-SIMMERN, Monsieur the Duke)(1668-1710)
LOUIS I OF ANJOU or OF HUNGARY (king of Poland from 1370 to 1382, son of CHARLES-ROBERT OF ANJOU)(1326-1386)
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 Louis XVI of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis' father was Louis, dauphin de France (1729-1765), the only son of Louis XV of France, and who died at age 36, while Louis XV was still alive.
Louis was nowhere near as reactionary as his right-wing brothers, the comte d'Artois and the comte de Provence, and he sent repeated messages publicly and privately calling on them to halt their attempts to launch counter-coups (often through his secretly nominated regent, former minister de Brienne).
On June 21, 1791, Louis attempted to flee secretly from Paris to modern-day Belgium (then part of the Austrian Empire) with his family in the hope of forcing a moderate swing in the revolution than was deemed possible in radical Paris.
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 Louis_XVI_of_France encyclopedia and info, forum and guides
Louis' father was Louis, dauphin de France ( 1729 - 1765), the only son of Louis XV who reached adulthood, and who died at age 36, while Louis XV was still alive.
Louis was nowhere near as reactionary as his right-wing brothers, the comte d'Artois and the comte de Provence, and he sent repeated messages publicly and privately calling on them to halt their attempts to launch counter-coups (often through his secretly nominated regent, former minister de Brienne).
On June 21, 1791, Louis attempted to flee secretly from Paris to modern-day Belgium (then part of the Austrian Empire) with his family in the hope of forcing a moderate swing in the revolution than was deemed possible in radical Paris.
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 Encyclopedia: Henry IV of France
Louis, dauphin de France, in a pastel by Maurice Quentin de La Tour Louis, dauphin de France (1729- 1765), born in Versailles, was the eldest and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and thus heir (dauphin) to the throne of France.
Gabrielle dEstrée, duchesse de Beaufort et Verneuil, marquise de Monceaux (1571-1599) was a French mistress of King Henry IV of France, born at Château de la Bourdaisière in Montlouis-sur-Loire, in the Indre-et-Loire department of France.
Elisabeth de France (November 22, 1602 - October 6, 1644) - married Philip IV of Spain on November 25, 1615 in Bordeaux.
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 ENLIGHTENMENT
Daughter of Stanislas Leszczynski, King of Poland, Marie Leszczynska (1703-1768) married Louis XV in 1725 and was to give him six daughters and one son, Louis of Bourbon (1729-1765), Dauphin of France, who is portrayed here.
Marie Leszczynska, Queen of France, and the Dauphin.
This battle took place in July 1795; at the head of the republican army, Hoche repelled a disembarkation attempt by royalist émigrés led by Charles Virot de Sombreuil, Hervilly and Joseph de Puisaye and helped by the British fleet.
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 Louis XVI of France - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Louis' father was Louis, dauphin de France (1729-1765), the only son of Louis XV who reached adulthood, and who died at age 36, while Louis XV was still alive.
His mother was Marie-Josèphe of Saxony, second wife of the dauphin, and the daughter of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony, Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland.
On May 16 1770, he married Marie Antoinette, daughter of Francis I of Austria and Empress Maria Theresa, a Habsburg.
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 Wettin, Part 4
8i) Maria Josefa (Dresden 4 Nov 1731-Versailles 13 Mar 1767); m.Versailles 9 Feb 1747 Louis, Dauphin of France (1729-1765)
1j) Maria Christina Albertina Carolina Pss of Saxony-Courland (Dresden 7 Dec 1779-Paris 24 Nov 1851); m.1st Turin 24 Oct 1797 Carlo Emanuele Pr of Savoy-Carignano (1770-1804); m.2d Paris 1 Feb 1816 Jules Maximilien Thibaut, Pr de Montléart (Paris 1787-Paris 18 Oct 1865)
4i) Maria Amalia (Dresden 24 Nov 1724-Madrid 27 Sep 1760); m.Gaeta 19 Jun 1738 King Carlos III of Spain (1716-1788)
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