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Dauphin of France - Wikipedia The word dauphin is French for dolphin and was the hereditary title of the ruler of the Dauphiné of Viennois While early heirs were granted these lands to rule, eventually only the title was granted The wife of the Dauphin was known as la Dauphine
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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 Dauphiné in 1349 by the future Charles V
The Lost Dauphin: What Happened to Louis XVII? 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
Dauphin - definition of dauphin by The Free Dictionary dauphin (ˈdɔːfɪn; dɔːˈfɪn; French dofɛ̃) n (Historical Terms) (1349–1830) the title of the direct heir to the French throne; the eldest son of the king of France [C15: from Old French: originally a family name; adopted as a title by the Counts of Vienne and later by the French crown princes]
Dauphin — Wikipédia Dauphin est un nom vernaculaire ambigu désignant en français certains mammifères marins et fluviaux appartenant à l' ordre des cétacés Différence de silhouette entre dauphin (en haut) et marsouin (en bas)
dauphin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties, the Dauphin of France, generally shortened to Dauphin, was heir apparent to the throne of France The title derived from the main title of the Dauphin, Dauphin of Viennois
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
Dauphin - Wikipedia Dauphin (French: "dolphin", plural dauphins), in the French and English languages, generally means an heir apparent It may also refer to:
Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France - Wikipedia As son of a king of France, he was a fils de France ("Child of France") Louis Joseph died aged seven from tuberculosis and was succeeded as Dauphin (and thus heir-apparent) by his four-year-old brother Louis Charles