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  2. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Louis, Dauphin of France has received more than 12,225 page views. His biography is available in 39 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 34 in 2019) . Louis, Dauphin of France is the 648th most popular politician (up from 1,257th in 2019) , the 272nd most popular biography from France (up from 460th in 2019) and the 68th most popular French ...

  3. There were other Dauphin's named Louis - most notably the son of Louis XVI. I think that, if this person is never referred to as Louis-Ferdinand the Dauphin (since he does seem to be referred to as Louis-Ferdinand), the best title would be Louis, Dauphin of France (1732-1765), as User:Mcferran suggested.

  4. Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy, was the eldest son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria and grandson of the reigning French king, Louis XIV. He was known as the "Petit Dauphin" to distinguish him from his father. When his father died in April 1711, the Duke of Burgundy became the official Dauphin of France. He never reigned, as he died in 1712 while his ...

  5. Louise-Marie of France was born at the Palace of Versailles on 15 July 1737 to the disappointment of Louis XV who was hoping for a "spare" as his only surviving son with his wife was the Dauphin. Her birth was particularly difficult for her mother, Queen Maria Leszczyńska as she suffered a painful fistula after, and thus was advised by her physicians that another birth could be fatal.

  6. Eldest son of Louis XIV 1661-1711. Louis de France, known as “Le Grand Dauphin” or “Monseigneur”, died before his father, Louis XIV, and so never inherited the throne. Groomed for power nonetheless, he occupied various political and military posts while also maintaining a keen interest in the arts as well as the pleasures of life in the ...

  7. L. Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765) Marie Louise of France. Louise of France. Louise-Élisabeth of France.