Louis, Dauphin of France (1661-1711)

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The Grand Dauphin
The Grand Dauphin
French Monarchy-
Capetian Dynasty,
House of Bourbon

Henry IV
Sister
   Catherine of Navarre, Duchess of Lorraine
Children
   Louis XIII
   Elisabeth, Queen of Spain
   Christine Marie, Duchess of Savoy
   Nicholas Henry
   Gaston, Duke of Orléans
   Henriette-Marie, Queen of England and Scotland
Louis XIII
Children
   Louis XIV
   Philippe, Duke of Orléans
Louis XIV
Children
   Louis, Dauphin
   Marie-Anne
   Marie-Therese
   Philippe-Charles, Duc d'Anjou
   Louis-François, Duc d'Anjou
Grandchildren
   Louis, Dauphin
   King Philip V of Spain
   Charles, Duke of Berry
Great Grandchildren
   Louis, Dauphin
   Louis XV
Louis XV
Children
   Louise-Elisabeth, Duchess of Parma
   Madame Henriette
   Louis, Dauphin
   Madame Marie Adélaïde
   Madame Victoire
   Madame Sophie
   Madame Louise
Grandchildren
   Clotilde, Queen of Sardinia
   Louis XVI
   Louis XVIII
   Charles X
   Madame Élisabeth
Louis XVI
Children
   Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte, Duchess of Angouleme
   Louis-Joseph, Dauphin
   Louis (XVII)
   Sophie-Beatrix
Louis (XVII)
Louis XVIII
Charles X
Children
   Louis (XIX), Duke of Angoulême
   Charles, Duke of Berry
Grandchildren
   Henry (V), comte de Chambord
   Louise, Duchess of Parma

Louis, Dauphin of France (known as The Great Dauphin, le Grand Dauphin in French) (1 November 1661 - 14 April 1711) was the eldest son and heir of King Louis XIV of France and Queen Maria Theresa of Spain. Born heir apparent to the King of France, Louis was styled "Dauphin of France" from the day of his birth. It was foretold at his birth that he would be 'son of a king, father of a king, but never a king' before he died.

Louis' paternal grandparents were Louis XIII of France and Anna of Austria. His maternal grandparents were Philip IV of Spain and Elisabeth of Bourbon. Elisabeth was a younger sister of Louis XIII, while Philip IV was a brother of Anna of Austria; thus, Louis' parents were double-first-cousins to each other.

From 1670 through 1681 (age 9 through 20), Bossuet served as tutor to Louis.

Louis was called le Grand Dauphin because of his large physical size (grand in French means large). Louis did not play an important part in French politics but due to being Louis XIV's heir was constantly surrounded by cabals battling for future prominence. His involvement in international politics was limited to a bit-player in the War of the Spanish Succession, in which he gave up his rights to the Spanish throne (as inherited from his mother) in favour of his second son, Philippe, duc d'Anjou Philip V of Spain

The Great Dauphin
The Great Dauphin

Apart from ensuring the continuance of the senior French Bourbon line (Louis XV was his grandson) and the establishment of the Spanish Bourbon dynasty (through Anjou), he engaged in more leisurely pursuits and was esteemed for his magnificent collection of art at Versailles and his private establishment at Meudon. It was said that he hunted all wolves to extinction in the Île-de-France. He died of natural causes in 1711 at the age of fifty, predeceasing his father. It could be said that the prophecy was fulfilled.

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[edit] Ancestors

The Grand Dauphin's ancestors in three generations
Louis, Grand Dauphin Father:
Louis XIV of France
Paternal Grandfather:
Louis XIII of France
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Henry IV of France
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Marie de' Medici
Paternal Grandmother:
Anne of Austria
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Philip III of Spain
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Margarita of Austria
Mother:
Maria Theresa of Spain
Maternal Grandfather:
Philip IV of Spain
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Philip III of Spain
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Margarita of Austria
Maternal Grandmother:
Elisabeth of Bourbon
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Henry IV of France
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Marie de' Medici

[edit] Marriage and Issue

Louis was wed to Maria Anna of Bavaria; their children included:


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House of Bourbon
Cadet Branch of the Capetian dynasty
Born: 1 November 1661
Died: 14 April 1711
Preceded by
Louis
Dauphin of France
1 November 166114 April 1711
Succeeded by
Louis, le Petit Dauphin