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  1. Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France (French: Charles Orland, Dauphin de France) (11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495) was the eldest son and heir of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany.

  2. Oct 9, 2019 · Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France (French: Charles Orland, Dauphin de France) (11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495) was the eldest son and heir of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany. The marriage of Charles and Anne had been celebrated in December 1491, less than a year before the Dauphin's birth.

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  4. Charles VIII – 11 Charles-Orlando: Charles VIII: 11 October 1492 16 December 1495 — – – 12 Charles: 8 September 1496 2 October 1496 — – – 13 François: July 1497 — – – 14 François: Francis I: 28 February 1518 10 August 1536 Duke of Brittany – – 15 Henry: 31 March 1519 10 August 1536 31 March 1547 Became King: 10 July ...

  5. Jun 29, 2009 · Source/Photographer. musée du Louvre (Paris) via en:File:Charles orland.jpg. Permission ( Reusing this file) This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse.

  6. Category:Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France - Wikimedia Commons. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. 1. Tomb of the sons of Charles VIII and Anne of Brittany ‎ (20 F) The Dauphin Charles-Orlant (Master of Moulins - Louvre RF 1942-28) ‎ (5 F)

  7. Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France (French: Charles Orland, Dauphin de France) (11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495) was the eldest son and heir of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany.

  8. Those who considered Charles illegitimate recognized as rightful heir Charles, Duke of Orléans, cousin of the Dauphin, who was in English captivity. Only the supporters of Henry VI and the Dauphin Charles were able to enlist sufficient military force to press effectively for their candidates.

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