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Dauphin and France
* 1682 – Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy ( d. 1712 )
* 1558 – Mary, Queen of Scots, marries the Dauphin of France, François, at Notre Dame de Paris.
These were followed by groups of infantry ( dismounted cavalry ) commanded, respectively, by the Dauphin ( later Charles V of France ), the Duke of Orléans and King Jean.
She was a better ally than the chief alternative, Mary, Queen of Scots, who had grown up in France and was betrothed to the Dauphin of France.
Helicopter AS-365 N2 Dauphin crashed off the coast of the main island in July 1994, a smaller helicopter AS-355F-2 continued in service until mid-1997 and in 1999 was sold to France.
The Dauphin became King Charles V of France in 1364, with Taillevent as his chief cook.
She had married the Dauphin Francis in 1558, and become Queen of France on the death of his father the following year.
At first, Charles II opposed the alliance with the Dutch ruler — he preferred that Mary marry the heir to the French Throne, the Dauphin Louis, thus allying his realms with Catholic France and strengthening the odds of a Catholic successor in Britain ; but later, under pressure from Parliament and with a coalition with the Catholic French no longer politically favourable, he approved the union.
When she was only two years old she was promised to the Dauphin, the infant son of King Francis I of France, but the contract was repudiated after three years.
In the absence of any children, Philip was concerned that after Mary and Elizabeth, one of the next claimants to the English throne was the Queen of Scotland, who was betrothed to the Dauphin of France.
* 1419 – John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy is assassinated by adherents of the Dauphin, the future Charles VII of France.
Somerset's army eventually defeated the Scots, but the young Queen Mary was smuggled to France, where she was betrothed to the Dauphin, the future Francis II of France.
The heir general to Charles II was Louis, Le Grand Dauphin, the son of his elder half-sister, Maria Theresa, and Louis XIV of France.
* April 14 – Louis, le Grand Dauphin, son of Louis XIV of France ( b. 1661 )
* December 18 – Louis, Duke of Guyenne, Dauphin of France
* Dauphin de France used the style très haut, très puissant et excellent prince.
As part of the Treaty of Arras, Maximilian betrothed his three-year-old daughter Margaret to the Dauphin of France ( later Charles VIII ), son of his adversary Louis XI.
The Dauphin, now Charles VIII, was still a minor, and his regent until 1491 was his sister Anne of France.
# Margaret of Austria, ( 1480 – 1533 ), who was first engaged at the age of 2 to the French Dauphin ( who became Charles VIII of France a year later ) to confirm peace between France and Burgundy.
* October 21 – With the death of King Charles VI of France, Henry VI of England is proclaimed King of France in Paris, while the Dauphin, Charles, is proclaimed King Charles VII of France in Bourges.

Dauphin and would
However, the Dauphin, as heir apparent to the French throne, was a problematic choice: he would have unified the French and the Spanish crowns and controlled a vast empire that would have threatened the European balance of power.
He would, according to courtiers, try to frame sentences to put in the phrase " my son the Dauphin " in the weeks to come.
By the time Fersen returned to Versailles in 1784, it was widely thought that the sickly Dauphin would not live to be an adult.
Fearing that the Dauphin would die, a double baptism was performed, in which both the Dauphin and the Duke of Anjou were baptised.
Should Orleans fall, it would effectively make the recovery of the northern half of France all but impossible, and prove fatal to the Dauphin Charles's bid for the crown.
On March 9, she finally met the Dauphin Charles, although it would be a few days more before she had a private meeting where the Dauphin was finally convinced of her " powers " ( or at least, her usefulness ).
The Grand Dauphin had often forgotten these duties, but his own, the Petite Dauphin, would bear them in mind.
After a long council meeting in France at which the Dauphin spoke up in favour of his son's rights, it was agreed that Philip would ascend the throne, but would forever renounce his claim to the throne of France for himself and his descendants.
In 2004 the mummified heart of the Dauphin, the boy who would have been Louis XVII, was sealed into the wall of the crypt.
Under the constitution the heir to the throne ( Dauphin Louis-Charles at that time ) was restyled as Prince Royal ( a Prince of the Blood would be retitled as prince français ), taking effect from the inception of the Legislative Assembly on 1 October 1791.
Meanwhile he opened negotiations with the English King, proposing that Edward III and he should divide France between themselves: if Edward would invade France and help him defeat the Dauphin, he would recognize Edward as King of France and do homage to him for the territories of Normandy, Picardy, Champagne and Brie.
( Philip the Good would later make peace with the Dauphin, now Charles VII, with the Treaty of Arras when, under the inspiration of Joan of Arc, the tide of the war turned in favour of the French.
The Third Estate presented the Dauphin with a Grand Ordinance, a list of 61 articles that would have given the Estates-General the right to approve all future taxes, assemble at their own volition and elect a Council of 36 — with 12 members from each Estate — to advise the king.
This fostered expectations that Dauphin would become a port to the coalfields lying to the northeast.
It provided that the peninsular kingdoms, with the exception of Guipúzcoa, plus the Indies would go to Joseph Ferdinand ( section 5 ), the Archduke Charles would receive the Milanese ( article 6 ), while Louis, Dauphin of France would remain in possession of the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily, as well as the State of Presidi and the Marquisate of Finale.

Dauphin and unite
Without the Seven Years ' War to " unite " the two countries briefly, the marriage of Maria Antonia and the Dauphin Louis-Auguste might not have occurred.
The Bastard proposes that England and France unite to punish the rebellious citizens of Angiers, at which point they propose an alternative: Philip's son, the Dauphin, should marry John's niece Blanche, a scheme that gives John a stronger claim to the throne, while Louis gains territory for France.

Dauphin and coat
Guy VIII, Count of Vienne, had a dolphin on his coat of arms and had been nicknamed le Dauphin.

Dauphin and arms
File: Scotland Arms 1559. svg | Royal arms of Francis, Dauphin and King consort of Scots
File: Mary I ( Dauphin impaled ). PNG | Royal arms of Mary, Queen of Scots, impaled with those of Francis
Coat of arms of the Dauphin of France.
His first exploit in arms was at the battle of Agincourt in 1415 ; he followed the party of the Armagnacs and attached himself to the Dauphin Charles.

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