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  1. 4 days ago · Pictured: Marie-Josephe de Saxe (1731-1767), Dauphine de France, with one of her sons, next to a bust of Louis XV and under a portrait of her husband, the Dauphin Louis (1729-1765). Credit — By Maurice Quentin de la Tour. Public domain. The couple’s eldest surviving son, hitherto Duc de Berry, is now Dauphin in his father’s place.

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    4 days ago · Signature. Louis XV (15 February 1710 – 10 May 1774), known as Louis the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé ), [1] was King of France from 1 September 1715 until his death in 1774. He succeeded his great-grandfather Louis XIV at the age of five. Until he reached maturity (then defined as his 13th birthday) in 1723, the kingdom was ruled by his ...

  3. 4 days ago · Text. Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, younger brother of Louis XVI, later ruled as Louis XVIII (1814–24). More liberal than his brothers, Provence was no friend to reform before 1789. He left the country in June 1791, establishing a royalist center at Coblentz. He fomented conspiracies in and outside of France against the revolutionary government and ...

  4. 3 days ago · Louis Joseph 1781–1789 Dauphin of France: Louis XVII 1785–1795 King of France (Claimant) Marie Thérèse 1778–1851: Louis Antoine 1775–1844 Duke of Angoulême, Dauphin of France: Charles Ferdinand 1778–1820 Duke of Berry: Marie Caroline of the Two Sicilies 1798–1870: Sophie of Artois 1776–1783: Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily ...

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  6. 3 days ago · Portrait de Louis de France, dauphin, fils de Louis XIV, représenté en armure par Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1697. Rigaud doit sa célébrité à la fidélité de la dynastie des Bourbons, dont il peint les effigies sur quatre générations.

  7. 4 days ago · Text. Under the constitution of 1791, Louis XVI could refuse to sign a decree passed by the legislature. If the measure passed the two consecutive subsequent legislatures, it would automatically become a law. The issue of what kind of veto power the King would have in the constitution—absolute or suspensive—had been divisive, but the King ...

  8. 4 days ago · Only the war minister Louvois (1641 – 91), Louis XIV’s new secret wife Madame de Maintenon (1635 – 1719), his confessor Père La Chaise (François de La Chaise (1624 – 1709)) after whom the famous cemetery in Paris is named, and the king’s doctors were privy to the plans (Figure 1). The Dauphin was not informed.

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