The title of Dauphin du Viennois descended in his family until 1349, when Humbert II sold his signeurie, called the Dauphiné, to King Philippe VI on condition that the heir of France assumed the title of le Dauphin. ... Dauphin - List of Dauphins 1349-1830...
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The title of Dauphin du Viennois descended in his family until 1349, when Humbert II sold his signeurie, called the Dauphiné, to King Philippe VI on condition that the heir of France assumed the title of le Dauphin. ... Dauphin - List of Dauphins 1349-1830...
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Title of the eldest son of a king of France, the heir apparent to the French crown, from 1350 to 1830. Derived from a personal name, dauphin was originally used as a title in the 12th century by French counts in Auvergne and Vienne. ... (1349--1830) the title of the direct heir to the French throne; the eldest son of the...
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Definition of Dauphin in an online ecyclopedia or dictionary. ... List of Dauphins, 1349-1830 ... The first French prince called le Dauphin was Jean II, who succeeded Philippe. The last was the Duc d'Angoulême, son of Charles X, who renounced the title in 1830.
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(de Valois), on condition that the heir of France assumed the title of le dauphin. The first French prince so called was Jean, who succeeded Philippe; and the last was the Duc d'Angoul me, son of Charles IX., who renounced the title in 1830. Grand Dauphin. ... List of Dauphins, 1349-1830...
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Trivia Question #118: From 1349 to 1830, who was called the dauphin? Trivia Question #119: What is this an example of? 1s2 2s2 2p3; Trivia Question #120: Which actor finished 300th in a high school class of 301, but nevertheless got a javelin-throwing scholarship?
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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. ... Charles of France, made dauphin of Viennois in 1349, became king of France...
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A selection of articles related to Dream Dictionary Heir ... The title of Dauphin du Viennois descended in his family until 1349, when Humbert II sold his signeurie, called the Dauphiné, to King Philippe VI on condition that the heir of France assumed the title of le Dauphin. ... Dauphin - List of Dauphins 1349-1830...
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Dauphin of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dauphin of France (French: )—strictly, The Dauphin of Viennois ( Dauphin de Viennois )—was the title given to the heir apparent of the throne of France from 1350 to 1791, and from 1824 to 18...
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