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  1. Louis, Duke of Brittany (8 January 1707 – 8 March 1712) was Heir Apparent of France, the second son of Louis of France, Duke of Burgundy, and Marie Adélaïde of Savoy. The eldest surviving son of the Dauphin, he was a fils de France. Louis was born at Versailles to the Duke and Duchess of Burgundy.

  2. Dukes under the Carolingians. Nominoe (or Nevenoe) ( r. 841–851), as a missus dominicus of the Emperor Louis the Pious, [4] a count of Vannes (Gwened) and arguably a duke ( dux) of Brittany. Erispoe ( r. 851–857), as a duke, then as a king. Salomon (or Salaun) ( r. 857–874), as a duke, then a king.

  3. other name:(King of) France. Details. individual; ruler; royal/imperial; French; Male. Life dates. 1710-1774. Biography. King of France, Bourbon dynasty; son of Louis, duc de Bourgogne ('Le Petit Dauphin'), who was the grandson of Louis XIV (q.v.); styled duke of Anjou at his birth; in 1711 his father became Dauphin (heir) to the French throne ...

  4. Louis, Duke of Brittany (25 June 1704 – 13 April 1705) was the eldest son of Louis, Duke of Burgundy and Princess Marie Adelaide of Savoy, grandson of Louis, Grand Dauphin, and great-grandson of Louis XIV. For his entire life, Louis was third in line of succession to the throne behind his father and grandfather.

  5. Biography. Second son of Louis, Duke of Burgundy (q.v.) and Marie Adélaïde of Savoy; styled Duc de Bretagne (Duke of Brittany) at his birth; became Dauphin (heir) of France when his father died in 1712, but died three weeks later. His younger brother, Louis (the future Louis XV), subsequently became Dauphin.

  6. other name: Louis of France. Details. individual; royal/imperial; French; Male. Life dates. 1704-1705. Biography. First son of Louis, Duc de Bourgogne (le Petit Dauphin), and Princess Marie Adelaide of Savoy, died in infancy; succeeded as Duke of Brittany by his brother, aslo called Louis (1707-1712)

  7. Discover the castle virtually. The Castle of dukes of Brittany is a landmark in Nantes. Its history: built in the late 15th century by François II, then by Anne of Brittany.