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Louis, Dauphin of France (or of Viennois), or variations on this name, may refer to: * Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Guyenne (1397–1415), third son of Charles VI of France, was Dauphin 1401–1415 * Louis, Grand Dauphin (1661–1711), son of Louis XIV of France, was Dauphin 1661–1711 * Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy (1682–1712), son of the previous, grandson of Louis XIV, known as ''Duke of Burgundy'', was Dauphin 1711–1712 * Louis, Duke of Brittany (1707–1712), son of the previous, great-grandson of Louis XIV, known as ''Duke of Brittany'', was Dauphin for one week in 1712 * Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765), son of Louis XV of France, was Dauphin 1729–1765 * Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France (1781–1789), eldest son of Louis XVI of France, was Dauphin 1781–1789 Several later Dauphins are considered pretenders to the throne of France: * Louis XVII of France (1785–1795), younger son of Louis XVI of France and Marie Antoinette, who, though never having reigned is counted as ''King Louis XVII'', was Dauphin 1789–1793 * Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême (1775–1844), best known as ''Duke of Angoulême'' and who is counted as ''King Louis XIX'' by legitimists, was Dauphin 1824-1830 * Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou (born 1974), the current legitimist Pretender to the French throne as ''Louis XX'', was known by his supporters as ''Louis, Dauphin of France'' from 1984–1989 A number of men named Louis who ascended the French throne and are much better known as kings: * Louis XI of France (1423–1483) was Dauphin 1429–1461 * Louis XIII of France (1601–1643) was Dauphin 1601–1610 * Louis XIV of France (1638–1715) was Dauphin 1638–1643 * Louis XV of France (1710–1774) was Dauphin 1712–1715 * Louis XVI of France (1754–1793) was Dauphin 1765–1774 ==See also== *Louis, Dauphin of Auvergne (disambiguation) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Louis, Dauphin of France」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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