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  2. 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. 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 ...

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    Marie Antoinette’s first child was a girl named after her mother. When Marie Thérèse was born on December 9, 1778, Marie Antoinette suffered a convulsive fit and collapsed, not surprising after 12 hours of labor in her stuffy room and the possibly dangerous incompetence of her doctor. The Queen wasn’t informed of the sex of the child until hours la...

    The King’s male heir and the next Dauphin of France was born in 1781. He was known as a bright kid, though he was often in poor health. After suffering from bouts of intense fevers, Louis Joseph died of tuberculosis in June 1789, a month before the infamous storming of the Bastille.

    Louis Charles was born in March 1785. Originally, he was set to become the Duke of Normandy. But after Louis Joseph’s death, he inherited the title of Dauphin of France and became heir to the throne. After his father’s execution, Royalists continued to recognize the imprisoned child’s claim to the French throne. Louis was removed from his mother’s ...

    Marie Antoinette’s youngest childwas born prematurely in July 1786. She died just a month shy of her first birthday.

    Louis Joseph was the King's male heir and the next Dauphin of France, born in 1781. He died of tuberculosis in 1789, a month before the storming of the Bastille, and was buried at Saint-Denis.

  3. Jul 14, 2023 · Louis-Joseph, the dauphin, was the heir to the French throne until his death in 1793. He was one of the four children of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, who suffered from the French Revolution and its aftermath.

  4. 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 wife, Queen Marie Leszczyńska. As a son of the king, Louis was a fils de France. As heir apparent, he became Dauphin of France.

  5. Learn about the short and tragic life of Louis Joseph, the son of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, who died of tuberculosis in 1789. Find out how his health problems, his parents' anxiety and the French Revolution affected his fate.

  6. Learn how forensic techniques confirmed that the heart of Louis Charles, the son of the French monarchs, was his. Explore the history of the \"Lost Dauphin\" and the rumors of his escape or impostors.

  7. Feb 1, 2023 · Louis-Charles, dauphin of France, recognized by royalists as King Louis XVII, was imprisoned by revolutionaries during the French Revolution. While in captivity, he suffered from possible abuse and neglect and died of disease on 8 June 1795, at the age of 10.

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