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Dauphin of France - Wikipedia Dauphin of France ( ˈdɔːfɪn , also UK: dɔːˈfɪn, ˈdoʊfæ̃ US: ˈdoʊfɪn, doʊˈfæ̃ ; French: Dauphin de France [dofɛ̃ də fʁɑ̃s] ⓘ), originally Dauphin of Viennois (Dauphin de Viennois), was the title given to the heir apparent to the throne of France from 1350 to 1791, and from 1824 to 1830 [1]
Dauphin | Definition, Etymology, History, Facts | Britannica Dauphin, title of the eldest son of a king of France, the heir apparent to the French crown, from 1350 to 1830 The title was established by the royal house of France through the purchase of lands known as the Dauphine in 1349 by the future Charles V
The Lost Dauphin: What Happened to Louis XVII? - Historic . . . His elder brother, Louis Joseph, died at the age of seven from tuberculosis in June 1789, and Louis Charles became the “Dauphin”, the title accorded to the heir apparent of the throne of France But external events were to overtake him while he was still a child
DAUPHIN Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Dauphin definition: the eldest son of a king of France, used as a title from 1349 to 1830 See examples of DAUPHIN used in a sentence
dauphin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Malý dauphin jest nemocen, malý dauphin umře… Ve všech kostelích v království stále dnem i nocí jest vystavena svátost oltářní a veliké svíčky plají za uzdravení královského dítěte The little dauphin is ill, the little dauphin is going to die… In all the churches in the kingdom the Eucharist is displayed day and night
What does dauphin mean? - Definitions. net A Dauphin is a historical title given to the eldest son of the king of France, equivalent to the English title Prince of Wales The title was automatically granted to the heir apparent from the 14th century until the end of the French monarchy in 1830