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  1. Charles Orlando Le dauphin Charles Orland by Jean Hey, the Master of Moulins , 1494. Dauphin of France. en-academic.com EN. RU; DE; ES; FR; Remember this site;

  2. With her was Charles who, much to the annoyance of those around, soon lost his calm due to anxiety. However, all went well, and at 4 o'clock in the morning, the Queen gave birth to a robust and well-formed boy who was automatically Dauphin of France. The Dauphin was immediately the subject of controversy.

  3. Charles, 6th Dauphin.jpg 430 × 856; 127 KB Dauphin Ludwig XI..jpg 2,309 × 3,525; 2.1 MB Dauphin of France, 1360, from the Military Series (N224) issued by Kinney Tobacco Company to promote Sweet Caporal Cigarettes MET DPB874148.jpg 454 × 883; 266 KB

  4. Charles VII (22 February 1403 – 22 July 1461), called the Victorious ( French: le Victorieux) [1] or the Well-Served ( le Bien-Servi ), was King of France from 1422 to his death in 1461. His reign saw the end of the Hundred Years' War and a de facto end of the English claims to the French throne . In the midst of the Hundred Years' War ...

  5. Charles Orland, Dauphin of France (11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495), died of the measles when three years old. Buried at Tours Cathedral. Francis (August 1493), was premature and stillborn. Buried at Notre-Dame de Cléry. Stillborn daughter (March 1495) Charles, Dauphin of France (8 September 1496 – 2 October 1496). Buried at Tours ...

  6. Charles, Dauphin of France (8 September 2 October 1496). Francis, Dauphin of France (July 1497). Anne (Tours, 20 March 1498). Representations in Popular Culture[edit] Charles VIII's invasion of Italy and his relations with Pope Alexander VI are depicted in the novel The Sultan's Helmsman.

  7. Engraving of Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France. Bust length in profile with curled hair, cap, the Order of St Michael, and robes. Within a circular border bearing Latin inscription, with further French inscriptions on cartouche below. Borders trimmed, with printed text on the verso. Plate from François Eudes de Mézerays Histoire de France depuis Faramond jusquau règne de Louis le juste ...