Dauphin of France - List of Dauphins of France

List of Dauphins of France

Picture Name Heir of Birth Became Dauphin Ceased to be Dauphin Death Other Titles before/while Dauphin Regnal Name Dauphine
Charles, 1st Dauphin of France John II 21 January 1338 22 August 1350 8 April 1364
became King
16 September 1380 Duke of Normandy Charles V Joanna of Bourbon
John, 2nd Dauphin of France Charles V 7 June 1366 21 December 1366
Charles, 3rd Dauphin of France Charles V 3 December 1368 16 September 1380
became King
21 October 1422 Charles VI
Charles, 4th Dauphin of France Charles VI 26 September 1386 28 December 1386
Charles, 5th Dauphin of France Charles VI 6 February 1392 13 January 1401 Duke of Guyenne
Louis, 6th Dauphin of France Charles VI 22 January 1397 13 January 1401 18 December 1415 Duke of Guyenne Margaret of Burgundy
John, 7th Dauphin of France Charles VI 31 August 1398 18 December 1415 5 April 1417 Duke of Touraine Jacqueline of Hainaut
Charles, 8th Dauphin of France Charles VI 22 February 1403 5 April 1417 21 October 1422
became King
22 July 1461 Count of Ponthieu Charles VII
Louis, 9th Dauphin of France Charles VII 3 July 1423 22 July 1461
became King
30 August 1483 Louis XI Margaret of Scotland;
Charlotte of Savoy
François, 10th Dauphin of France Louis XI 4 December 1466
Charles, 11th Dauphin of France Louis XI 30 June 1470 30 August 1483
became King
7 April 1498 Charles VIII
Charles-Orland, 12th Dauphin of France Charles VIII 11 October 1492 16 December 1495
Charles, 13th Dauphin of France Charles VIII 8 September 1496 2 October 1496
François, 14th Dauphin of France Charles VIII July 1497
François, 15th Dauphin of France Francis I 28 September 1518 10 August 1536 Duke of Brittany
Henry, 16th Dauphin of France Francis I 31 March 1519 10 August 1536 31 March 1547
became King
10 July 1559 Duke of Orléans, Duke of Brittany Henry II Catherine de' Medici
Francis, 17th Dauphin of France Henry II 19 January 1544 31 March 1547 10 July 1559
became King
5 December 1560 King-consort of Scotland Francis II Mary, Queen of Scots
Louis, 18th Dauphin of France Henry IV 27 September 1601 14 May 1610
became King
14 May 1643 Louis XIII
Louis-Dieudonné, 19th Dauphin of France Louis XIII 5 September 1638 14 May 1643
became King
1 September 1715 Louis XIV
Louis, le Grand Dauphin, 20th Dauphin of France Louis XIV 1 November 1661 14 April 1711 Duchess Maria Anna of Bavaria
Louis, le Petit Dauphin, 21st Dauphin of France Louis XIV 16 August 1682 14 April 1711 18 February 1712 Duke of Burgundy Princess Maria Adelaide of Savoy
Louis, 22nd Dauphin of France Louis XIV 8 January 1707 18 February 1712 8 March 1712 Duke of Brittany
Louis, 23rd Dauphin of France Louis XIV 15 February 1710 8 March 1712 1 September 1715
became King
10 May 1774 Duke of Anjou Louis XV
Louis, 24th Dauphin of France Louis XV 4 September 1729 20 December 1765 Infanta Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain;
Duchess Maria Josepha of Saxony
Louis-Auguste, 25th Dauphin of France Louis XV 23 August 1754 20 December 1765 10 May 1774
became King
21 January 1793 Duke of Berry Louis XVI Arcduchess Maria Antonia of Austria
Louis-Joseph, 26th Dauphin of France Louis XVI 22 October 1781 4 June 1789
Louis-Charles, 27th Dauphin of France Louis XVI 27 March 1785 4 June 1789 1 October 1791
retitled as Prince-royal
8 June 1795 Duke of Normandy Louis XVII
Louis-Antoine, 28th Dauphin of France Charles X 6 August 1775 16 September 1824 2 August 1830
became King/deposed
3 June 1844 Duke of Angoulême Louis XIX Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte of France
Picture Name Heir of Birth Became Dauphin Ceased to be Dauphin Death Other Titles while Dauphin Regnal Name Dauphine

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