Château-Dauphin is a medieval castle in the commune of Pontgibaud in the Puy-de-Dôme département of France. The castle owes its name to the coat of arms...
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Louis Joseph Xavier François (22 October 1781 – 4 June 1789) was Dauphin of France as the second child and first son of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette...
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Louis, Dauphin of France (1 November 1661 – 14 April 1711), commonly known as le Grand Dauphin, was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Louis XIV...
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Lord of Château d'Albon, ruled until 1070 Guigues II of Albon the Fat (c. 1020–1079), Count in Grésivaudan and Briançonnais, Lord of Château d'Albon,...
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Francis III, Duke of Brittany (redirect from Francis, Dauphin of France (1518-1536))
tied the succession of the Duchy to the French crown. The Dauphin Francis died at the Château de Tournon on 10 August 1536, at the age of eighteen. The...
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Louis, Duke of Burgundy (redirect from Louis, le Petit Dauphin)
Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy (6 August 1682 – 18 February 1712), was the eldest son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria...
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Trolanderie • Virieu Puy-de-Dôme (63) Aulteribe • Bostfranchet • Château-Dauphin • Chazeron • Cordès • Grange Fort • Montpensier • Murol • Opme...
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Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France (French: Charles Orland, Dauphin de France) (11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495) was the eldest son and heir of King...
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Louis, Dauphin of France (Louis Ferdinand; 4 September 1729 – 20 December 1765) was the elder and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France and his...
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of Louvois and Louis, Grand Dauphin, also known as Monseigneur, who linked the Chaville Castle to Meudon Castle. The Château-Vieux (Old Castle) burned down...
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Austrian Succession. The young duke was seriously wounded at the siege of Château-Dauphin (1744). Unlike the husband of Bathsheba, however, the duc d'Agénois...
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part of the Duchy and to give up Bresse and Bugey in exchange for Château-Dauphin in Piedmont. Bresse is noted for the 1,200,000 chickens per year which...
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since 1875. Now open to the public, the Château d'Angers is home of the Apocalypse Tapestry. Originally, the Château d'Angers was built as a fortress at a...
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family still lived in the Château-Dauphin in Pontgibaud. The Musée de la Mine d'argent in three rooms of the Château Dauphin covers mining history in the...
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the Château des Allymes, commanded by the châtelain "Guy de Lutin", to the count of Savoy. The king of France John the Good; his son Charles, dauphin of...
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Pineton de Chambrun Château de Chavaniac Château de la Grange-Bléneaug Château-Dauphin Château de Saint Romain Château de Chouvigny Château de Tournoël Saint...
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The Château de la Muette (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto də la mɥɛt]) is a château located on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France, near the...
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Château d'Esclans is a rosé wine producer in the Côtes de Provence AOC in Provence, France. It is majority owned by LVMH. The château is credited with...
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Charles VIII of France (category Dauphins of France)
daughter (March 1495) Charles, Dauphin of France (8 September 1496 – 2 October 1496). Buried at Tours Cathedral. Francis, Dauphin of France (July 1497). He...
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Palace of Versailles (redirect from Château de Versailles)
Finances, at his palatial residence, the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte. Louis XIV was impressed by the château and its gardens, which were the work of Louis...
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Chateau when he heard of the defeat. He went to Chateau Dauphin to receive the 200 survivors of the Mount Caval massacre. Charles then left Chateau Dauphin...
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exploited the lead-silver mines between 1852 and 1897. The remnants of Château-Dauphin, a 12th-century castle, are located in Pontgibaud. John Ruskin spent...
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le Château d'Esclans | Sommeliers International". www.sommeliers-international.com. Retrieved 5 August 2023. "When Success is Not Enough: Dauphin of Wine...
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Charles V of France (category Dauphins of France)
contrast to his father, who was tall, strong and sandy-haired. Humbert II, Dauphin of Viennois, ruined due to his inability to raise taxes after a crusade...
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The Château de Montceaux, also known as the Château de Montceaux-en-Brie or the Château de Montceaux-lès-Meaux, was a royal French Renaissance château, located...
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France in 1664 and, in 1668, became the governor of the Dauphin. See: Lenotre, G. Le Château de Rambouillet, six siècles d'histoire, Chapter 2, Les précieuses...
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Prince François, Count of Clermont (redirect from François Henri Louis Marie, Comte de Clermont, Dauphin de France)
throne, by his wife Duchess Marie-Thérèse of Württemberg. He was thus the Dauphin of France in Orléanist reckoning. However, his mother had been infected...
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Château de Chinon is a château located on the bank of the river Vienne in Chinon, France. It was founded by Theobald I, Count of Blois. In the 11th century...
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advisor to Charles VII and supporter of Joan of Arc. Le Maçon was born at Château-du-Loir, Sarthe. He was ennobled in March 1401, and became six years later...
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of Château de Chenonceau, the jewel of the Loire Renaissance palaces. In 1555, she asked de l'Orme to build the arched bridge joining the château to its...
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