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  1. In 1345, Philip appoints his son, John, as duke of Aquitaine, although without any foundation or true control, but the following year, 1346, Edward crushes Philip's army at the Battle of Crécy, killing Duke Rudolf of Lorraine amongst many others. 1345 - 1350. John II the Good. Later king of France (1350-1364).

  2. Xavier Maria José de França ( Versalhes, 8 de setembro de 1753 – Versalhes, 22 de fevereiro de 1754) [ 1] era um Filho da França da Casa de Bourbon. Ao nascer, ele recebeu o título de Duque da Aquitânia de seu avô, o rei Luís XV de França. Ele era o terceiro filho sobrevivente e o segundo filho de Luís, Delfim da França e da ...

  3. Louis Joseph Xavier, Duke of Burgundy (13 September 1751 – 22 March 1761), was a French prince of the House of Bourbon, and as such was second-in-line to the throne of France, ranking behind his father, the Dauphin Louis, himself the son of Louis XV and his popular Queen, Marie Leszczyńska. Although Louis was his parents' first son to be ...

  4. 28 de jul. de 2023 · The couple’s second son, Xavier, Duke of Aquitaine died after an epileptic seizure when he was five months old. Maria Josepha’s husband Louis was a pious man, faithful to her, and concerned about the welfare and education of his children. Like her husband, Maria Josepha was very devout.

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  6. Xavier (1753–54), second son of Louis, Dauphin of France. The Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia, son of Alfonso XIII of Spain, was one of the Legitimist pretenders to the French throne; as such he named his son, Gonzalo, Duke of Aquitaine (1972–2000); Gonzalo had no legitimate children. Family tree [] References []

  7. Xavier, Duke of Aquitaine (1753–1754) Xabier Arzalluz (1932–2019), Basque nationalist politician Xavier Bichat (1771–1802), French anatomist and pathologist