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Joan of Arc IdentifiesJOAN OF ARC identifies the Dauphin and proclaims her prophecy Date: 1428
Henry & Tennis BallsHenry V receives a box of tennis balls from the French Dauphin
Louis, Son of Louis XVLOUIS, DAUPHIN Family tree of Louis of France, son of Louis XV and father of Louis XVI.He died before his father did and therefore, was never king. Date: 1729 - 1765
Roger Aytoun and Duc d AngoulemeTHE GREAT AND THE SMALL ARE THERE Caricature by John Kay of Roger Aytoun and the Duc d Angouleme Date: 1797
LA PraguerieThe Dauphin conspires with other discontented nobles to dethrone Charles VII - the conspiracy is termed the praguerie in allusion to the Hussite uprising in Prague
Death of Charles VIThe Dauphin, the future Charles VII, learns of the death of his father, Charles VI le Fou
Louis XI at ToulouseLouis XI, as Dauphin, rides into Toulouse
Louis De France, DauphinLOUIS DE FRANCE, DAUPHIN French Prince - son of Louis XIV and Marie-Therese
Marie Antoinette & KidsMARIE ANTOINETTE receives her children - Le Dauphin, Madame Royale and le duc de Normandie
Royals in Tuileries - 1Confined to the Tuileries, the royals walk in the gardens : the dauphin kicks at the fallen leaves
Charles VII Told NewsLe Dauphin (Charles VII) is told that his father, Charles VI, has died
Francois, DauphinFRANCOIS, Dauphin de Viennois, eldest son of Francois I and Claude his first wife : died aged 19
Scene from Bernard Shaws Saint JoanA scene from George Bernard Shaws play, Saint Joan, with Sybil Thorndike as Joan (right) and Ernest Thesiger as the Dauphin (left)
Paris / Hotel LiancourtOriginally the Hotel Dauphin, rebuilt by Roger Du Plessis, sieur de Liancourt, circa 1620s; demolished 1825 and the rue des Beaux Arts (6e) now runs on the site
Marriage of Dauphin / 1745The marriage ceremony of Louis, Dauphin of France and his bride Marie-Therese, the infanta of Spain in the chapel of the Palace of Versailles
Scene from Shakespeares Henry VI Part I, in which Joan of Arc (Joan la Pucelle) at Chinon correctly identifies the Dauphin (the future Charles VII), who has disguised himself as one of his courtiers