• Henri Dauphin (or Henri de la Tour du Pin) (1296–1349) was a bishop of Metz, France from 1319 to 1325. Henri was the son of Humbert I and Anne of Burgundy...
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    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...
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  • Nemours Henri, Count of Harcourt (1601–1666), French nobleman Henri, Dauphin of Viennois (1296–1349), bishop of Metz Henri de Gondi (disambiguation) Henri de...
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    I of Viennois (c. 1240 – 12 April 1307) was baron of la Tour-du-Pin and then also became, by his marriage, dauphin of Viennois. He was the son of Albert...
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    son of Francis I and Duchess Claude of Brittany, he became Dauphin of France upon the death of his elder brother Francis in 1536. As a child, Henry and...
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  • November 1296 Gerhard of Rehlingen 1297 to 30 June 1302 Reginald of Bar 1302–1316 Henri, Dauphin of Viennois 1316 to 24 November 1324 Louis of Poitiers-Valentinois...
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  • daughter of the dauphin de Viennois, Guigues IV, and that William VII's descendants, in virtue of the Viennois blood, used the surname Dauphin, the majority...
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  • Louis of Poitiers may refer to: Louis of Poitiers (bishop of Metz), who succeeded Henri, Dauphin of Viennois Louis I de Poitiers, Count of Valentinois...
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  • monastery of Salette, in the barony of La Tour. John II (1280 † 1319), succeeded his father as dauphin of Viennois Hugues († 1329), baron de Faucigny Guigues...
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  • France, dauphin de Viennois, comte de Valentinois et de Diois ("By the Grace of God King of France, Dauphin of Viennois, Count of Valentinois and of Diois")...
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    regency of his uncle Henri Dauphin, the bishop-elect of Metz, which was exercised until 1323. Knight and combatant par excellence, in 1325, at the age of sixteen...
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    the Viennois Humbert II of Viennois (1312–1355), Dauphin of the Viennois Humbert I of Italy (1844–1900) Humbert II of Italy (1904–1983) Humbert of Silva...
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    his great-aunt Marguerite de Navarre. He became governor of Languedoc in 1546 and Dauphin of France in 1547, when his grandfather Francis I died. Francis's...
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  • Dauphine of Viennois. Also Duchess of Normandy. Also Duchess of Touraine. Also Duchess of Guyenne. Also Duchess of Berry. Also Countess of Poitiers....
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    John I, Dauphin of Viennois (1264–1282) Andrew (1267-aft.1270) John (1227–1239) Gauthier, Archbishop of Besançon (1120–1180) Hugh le Roux, Lord of Navilly...
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    Revolution. This was a form of address for the dauphin. The dauphin de France (strictly speaking the dauphin de Viennois), was the title used for the...
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    Duke of Bourbon Louis, Duke of Guyenne (1397–1415), Dauphin of Viennois and Duke of Guyenne Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours (1814–1896), Prince Louis of Orléans...
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    suzerain Humbert, dauphin of Viennois, in 1340; and in 1547 Clermont was made a county for Antoine (died 1578), who was governor of Dauphiné and the French...
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    Marie of Orléans (born 19 May 1965, Boulogne sur Seine), Duke of Vendôme and Dauphin de Viennois, married civilly in Paris on 19 March 2009 and religiously...
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    Good; his son Charles, dauphin of Viennois; and the count Amadeus VI of Savoy ratified the definitive peace treaty of the 5th of January 1335, signed in...
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    Vienne, Isère (redirect from Viennois)
    archbishops of Vienne. Their rights were repeatedly recognized, but they had serious local rivals in the counts of Albon and the dauphins of Viennois. In 1349...
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    (Guillaume) of Joinville, Archdeacon of Salins, rector of Arthinurchir (Ireland) and archdeacon of Besançon. Marie; married Guighes, Dauphin de Viennois. Simonette...
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    daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. She married Louis XVI, Dauphin of France, in May 1770 at age 14. She then became the Dauphine of France...
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    Château de Poncin (category Monuments historiques of Ain)
    II de Viennois, dauphin of Viennois who returned it to him in fief lige. The rights passed in turn to the Counts of Savoy, recognised by acts of 16 October...
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    daughter's husband the Dauphin de Viennois. This would lead to future territorial dispute between the House of Savoy and the Dauphin de Viennois over the territory...
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    After the Dauphin's death in 1536, Claude's second son, Henry, Duke of Orleans, became Dauphin and Duke of Brittany. He later became King of France as...
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    daughter (March 1495) Charles, Dauphin of France (8 September 1496 – 2 October 1496). Buried at Tours Cathedral. Francis, Dauphin of France (July 1497). He died...
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  • Lord of Montaigu, 1170–1206 Guigues VI of Viennois, 1184–1237 Guigues VII of Viennois, 1225–1269 John I of Viennois, 1264–1282 Gauthier, Archbishop of Besançon...
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    second son of King Francis I and Queen Claude of France, who would become Dauphin of France upon the death of his elder brother Francis in 1536. Catherine's...
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    of Lorraine, the only surviving child and heiress of her brother, who later married César de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme (illegitimate son of King Henri...
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