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  1. 7 de out. de 2016 · Louis Joseph Xavier François de Bourbon; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Marie Antoinette; Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France; Descendants of Louis XIV; User:Jane023/Paintings in the Nationalmuseum Stockholm; User:HIS30324Queen/sandbox; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org لوئی یوزف، دوفن فرانسه; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Luigi Giuseppe di ...

  2. Louis Joseph Xavier François de France was born at the Palace of Versailles on 22 October 1781. He was named after his maternal uncle, Joseph II. The newborn was the long-awaited Dauphin , his father's heir to the throne of France, as Salic Law, which excluded women from acceding to the throne, applied to his elder sister, Marie Thérèse Charlotte, Madame Royale .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_XVIIILouis XVIII - Wikipedia

    At the time of his birth, Louis Stanislas was fourth in line to the throne of France, behind his father and his two elder brothers: Louis Joseph Xavier, Duke of Burgundy, and Louis Auguste, Duke of Berry. The former died in 1761, leaving Louis Auguste as heir to their father until the Dauphin's own premature death in 1765.

  4. Louis-Joseph-Xavier-François, Dauphin of France, is pointing towards the cradle of Sophie-Hélène-Beatrix, fourth royal child, who died two months before the opening of the Salon where the painting was presented.

  5. Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France (Louis Joseph Xavier François; 22 October 1781 – 4 June 1789) was the second child and elder son of King Louis XVI of France and Marie Antoinette. As the heir apparent to the French throne, he was called the twenty-sixth Dauphin of France—the hereditary "crown prince" title of the Capetian and Bourbon monarchies. Louis Joseph died at age seven of ...

  6. 10 de nov. de 2023 · Louis Joseph Xavier François de France was born at the Palace of Versailles on 22 October 1781. He was named after his maternal uncle, Joseph II. The new-born was the long-awaited Dauphin, successor to his father to the throne of France, as the Salic Law, excluding women from acceding the throne, applied to his elder sister, Marie Thérèse Charlotte, Madame Royale.

  7. Un prince méconnu : le dauphin Louis Joseph, fils aîné de Louis XVI by Reynald Secher ( Book ) Discours prononcé, le 16 novembre 1789, au Roi, a la Reine, et a Monseigneur le Dauphin by Stanislas-Jean de Boufflers ( )