单词 | dauphin |
例句 | “So there’s this English king guy, Henry ... and the French dauphin thinks Henry’s a joke, so Henry declares war on France.” How a small school for gifted kids in the D.C. exurbs gets big results 2016-02-24T05:00:00Z There is one piece of new research that bears directly on Goldstone’s claim about the paternity of the dauphin but which I learned of only after writing my review. Science Fiction, ‘The Decameron’ and Other Letters to the Editor 2021-12-17T05:00:00Z Their restless husbands now yearn for other maidens, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty; the kingdom clearly has too many endangered damsels, not enough dashing dauphins. Into the Woods in Central Park: al Fresco Enchantment 2012-08-10T21:45:00Z Card and Bering portray both an edgy Brooklyn teen mourning the death of her younger brother and an eighteenth-century Parisian girl, caregiver to the doomed dauphin. Corner: Let's hear it for these winning audiobooks 2011-04-13T20:22:06Z And the creatives think of themselves more as hired hands than a dauphin, serving loyally behind the throne before finally taking the crown. Playing Fashion Musical Chairs 2014-02-25T18:17:45Z An only child, he describes himself as a dauphin, a prodigy — of what, he doesn’t say — living a fattening existence. ‘Lurid & Cute,’ a Novel by Adam Thirlwell 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z Favorite Male Country Artist: Lady Antebellum performed and stuck around to name Hunter Hayes as the reigning king of country, even though he’s really more the dauphin of country, if anything. The People's Choice Awards: You Did This to Yourselves 2015-01-08T05:00:00Z There can scarcely have been a war zone or salon in the world untroubled by Hitchens' attendance, his ubiquity matched only by his prodigious output, moving Gore Vidal to anoint him his "dauphin". The boor's head 2010-05-21T23:03:00Z In his youth he was cast as the son of Kirk, a gilded Hollywood dauphin; in later life as the sugar-daddy husband of Catherine Zeta-Jones. Michael Douglas on Liberace, Cannes, cancer and cunnilingus 2013-06-02T20:00:00Z During the outbreak of 1711 alone, smallpox killed the Holy Roman emperor Joseph I; three siblings of the future Holy Roman emperor Francis I; and the heir to the French throne, the grand dauphin Louis. How Humanity Gave Itself an Extra Life 2021-04-27T04:00:00Z All this may have begun with Doctorow’s Daniel, a dauphin of radical history, as anointed as he is tormented. Hippies and Yippies in Historical Fiction 2019-04-29T04:00:00Z She was already in her 50s, but I remember thinking that she seemed like a little dauphin prince, dwarfed by the gilt grandeur of her private apartment. Donatella Versace: "My brother was the king, and my whole world had crashed around me” 2017-09-14T04:00:00Z The crowd cheered as Marie Antoinette held up the dauphin, their heir. The Surprisingly Peaceful History of Bastille Day Celebrations 2017-07-13T04:00:00Z Hot-headed comments about taking the fight to Tehran, such as those of the Saudi dauphin last month, will simply stoke the flames. The Guardian view on Trump’s Middle East: unsafe | Editorial 2017-06-07T04:00:00Z The real fear should be that Trump is Captain Chaos, the ignorant dauphin of disorder. The internal invasion 2017-01-20T05:00:00Z He sees himself as a “dying king”, or as a dauphin; a girl he optimistically dates is “royalty”, her beauty “a trooping of the colour”; another beloved boy is seen as a “paupered prince”. Alan Hollinghurst on Edmund White's gay classic A Boy’s Own Story 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z Her elder boy - the dauphin - points to an empty crib, where there should have been a baby girl had she not died. A delayed tribute to France's most famous woman artist - BBC News 2015-09-23T04:00:00Z I have been asked whether I wish to nominate a successor, an inheritor, a dauphin or delfino. A life in feuds: how Gore Vidal gripped a nation 2015-08-14T04:00:00Z Despite a brief, hopeful window when it appeared that the overweight, overwhelmed dauphin might liberalize the country, the younger Duvalier soon followed in his father’s violent footsteps. Jean-Claude Duvalier, ex-Haitian leader known as Baby Doc, dies at 63 How far dare they go in attacking a man almost considered the dauphin? Canada's new Trudeau channels Kennedy and Obama, but can he win? 2013-04-10T17:55:09Z Sycophants surrounded the dauphin, placed their bets on him. A Perverse Nostalgia for Gaddafi Takes Hold in the West 2013-01-29T05:00:00Z At his side is Philippe P. Dauman, 58, his figurative heir and the dauphin of Viacom — “the son Sumner wishes he had,” as one executive close to the company puts it. Philippe Dauman, the Man Who Would Be Redstone 2012-09-22T19:41:48Z It attracted immediate attention and aroused the most formidable opposition, especially from the dauphin, son of Louis XV. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z It has thus been conjectured by some that the dauphins of Vienne derived their title from Teutonic sources through Germany. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z It is officially recorded that after an imprisonment of two years the dauphin died in the tower and was buried. Historic Waterways?Six Hundred Miles of Canoeing Down the Rock, Fox, and Wisconsin Rivers 2012-01-13T03:00:14.813Z The members of the king's troop of comedians had all been ordered to appear at Versailles, in honor of the dauphin's marriage, and as we were to spend three days there, lodgings had been provided. Modern Magic 2012-01-01T03:00:09.557Z Among the monuments is one in black marble to the dauphin Joachim, son of Louis XI., who died in 1460. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z The town hall is a mainly modern building, constructed on the site of the palace of the dauphins, while the prefecture is entirely modern. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z It was not until the third dynasty, founded by the marriage of Anne, heiress of John I., with Humbert, lord of La Tour du Pin, that “dauphin” became definitely established as a title. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z But the story was started and popularly believed, that the real dauphin had been abducted by the royalists and another child cunningly substituted to die there in the dauphin's place. Historic Waterways?Six Hundred Miles of Canoeing Down the Rock, Fox, and Wisconsin Rivers 2012-01-13T03:00:14.813Z But the story was started at the time, and popularly believed, that the real dauphin, Louis the XVII., had been stolen by the royalists, and another child cunningly substituted to die there in his place. Stories of the Badger State 2011-11-27T03:00:12.687Z Rescued by the dauphin Charles, he was appointed chancellor of France on the 3rd of February 1422. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z In 1349 Grenoble was ceded with the rest of the Dauphin� to France, but retained various municipal privileges which had been granted by the dauphins to the town, originally by a charter of 1242. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z From that time the eldest sons of the kings of France were always either actual or titular dauphins of the Viennois. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z Williams was too young by eight years to be the dauphin; he was clearly of Indian extraction,—a fair type of the half-breed, in color, form, and feature. Historic Waterways?Six Hundred Miles of Canoeing Down the Rock, Fox, and Wisconsin Rivers 2012-01-13T03:00:14.813Z They even won some little attention in France, but far less than here, for several other men had claimed to be the lost dauphin, so that the pretension was not a new one over there. Stories of the Badger State 2011-11-27T03:00:12.687Z This remarkable work has usually been attributed, like the somewhat similar but later Heptam�ron, to a knot of literary courtiers gathered round a royal personage, in this case the dauphin Louis, afterwards Louis XI. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z One reads in his M�moires, which were written for the dauphin to see, a passage worthy of Lord Chesterfield, in which he gives his son his ideas upon the subject of kings' mistresses. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z The little dauphin, happily for himself, died while still a royal baby in his father's palace, and was succeeded by another boy less fortunate in his destiny. Stories about Famous Precious Stones 2011-08-31T02:01:42.217Z She took me into the attic to exhibit such relics of the alleged dauphin as had not been disposed of by the administrator of the estate. Historic Waterways?Six Hundred Miles of Canoeing Down the Rock, Fox, and Wisconsin Rivers 2012-01-13T03:00:14.813Z It long formed part of Provence, but in 1232 most of the region passed by marriage to the dauphins of Viennois. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z The king, queen and dauphin visited the company. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z This exchange of letters became still more frequent in 1711, when the wretched dauphin died and left Burgundy heir-apparent to the throne. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z But the dauphin Louis, although a bad son and impatient for the crown, was not dazzled by all this. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z Fenk kept up one continued laugh at me as a dauphin. Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. II A Biography 2011-05-14T02:00:08.440Z The dauphin listened to his father in silence, and with an air of deep reverence. Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z The dauphin's heart is warm—he may feel sore. Joan of Arc A Play in Five Acts 2011-04-14T02:00:57.593Z In 1689 F�nelon was gazetted tutor to the duke of Burgundy, eldest son of the dauphin, and eventual heir to the crown. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z Marcel, like the dauphin, was not a man to turn back. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z During the struggle between the Burgundians and the Armagnacs, he intrigued with both parties, and consequently was distrusted by the dauphin, afterwards King Charles VII. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 "Fleury, Claude" to "Foraker" 2011-04-03T02:00:20.883Z The dauphin then took a place upon his father's right hand, and the chancellor, after a deprecatory bow to the Duchess of Valentinois, advanced to the king's left. Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z Although the unfortunate dauphin's death had been officially certified to by so many persons, the secret manner of his burial afforded full scope for the propagators of strange rumours to exercise their talents. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z It was he who effected a reconciliation between the king and the dauphin after the revolt of the latter. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z Confronted by a pale weakly boy like the dauphin Charles and the remnants of the discredited council, the situation of the states was stronger Robert le Coq and �tienne Marcel. than ever. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z She upheld Admiral Chabot against the constable de Montmorency, who was supported by her rival, Diane de Poitiers, the dauphin’s mistress. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z His genius and the dauphin’s murderous act of folly at Montereau conspired to make the incredible almost possible. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z The princess, however, regarding the dauphin as the enemy of her family, because of the terrible avowals which Simon had wrung from him in the Temple, refused to have anything to do with him. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z I am sure that vast throng would keep silence, scarcely breathing, until the final word was spoken and the dauphin had accepted the crown and placed it upon his head. The Car That Went Abroad Motoring Through the Golden Age 2011-01-27T03:00:39.880Z Having no cause for confidence in the royal administration, the states refused to treat with the dauphin’s councillors, and proposed to take him under their own tutelage. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z From 1410 to 1414 he served on the side of the Armagnacs, and afterwards entered the service of Louis the dauphin, whose intimate friend he became. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" He broke off the conference of Meulan, and tried to patch up a peace with the dauphin, in order to unite all Frenchmen against the foreign invader. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z "This disclosure," says "Auguste de Bourbon," "naturally unsettled and perplexed the dauphin, for his early recollections were but vaguely defined." Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z The Queen and her illustrious infant are very well, and this nation is very happy to have discovered a way by which a dauphin may come to them next year or the year after. Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams The king a prisoner, the dauphin discredited and deserted, and the nobility decimated, The states of 1355-1356. the people—that is to say, the states-general—could raise their voice. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z In 1423 Arthur married Margaret of Burgundy, widow of the dauphin Louis, and became thus the brother-in-law of Philip the Good of Burgundy, and of the regent, the duke of Bedford. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 6 "Armour Plates" to "Arundel, Earls of" France had a rival candidate for Elizabeth’s throne in Mary Stuart, the wife of the dauphin who soon Mary, queen of Scots. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z In 1823 Mrs. Meves died, after having advised the "dauphin" not to be "induced to read any private memoirs of the queen of France, as it will only set your mind wool-gathering." Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z From this time onward the Armagnac party, with the dauphin, afterwards King Charles VII., at its head, was the national party, while the Burgundians united with the English. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" Louis XIV.’s son, the dauphin, died before his father, and left three sons, one of whom died without issue. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" He followed the fortunes of the dauphin, afterwards Charles VII., acting in the triple capacity of clerk, notary and financial secretary. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" He signed two successive treaties which gave such The English ravage France. advantageous terms to Edward III. that the dauphin Charles, who was acting as regent, and the French states-general refused to confirm them. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z According to the best account, this absurd impostor was first prompted to assume the dauphin's name at the suggestion of an eating-house keeper of Pont-de-C�, who had formerly been cook to Louis the Sixteenth. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z He concluded the marriage of the dauphin to the daughter of Augustus III., king of Poland, but was unable to prevent the election of the grand-duke of Tuscany as emperor in 1745. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" He deeply loved the dauphin, and parted from him with bitter grief. Zigzag Journeys in Europe Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands The estates of Languedoc, summoned to Toulouse, also made protests against misgovernment, but they agreed to raise a war-levy on terms to which the dauphin acceded. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" Her progress through regions attached to the Burgundian interest was perilous, but she safely arrived at Fierbois, a place within five or six leagues of Chinon, where the dauphin then held his court. Lives of Celebrated Women After the battle of Marengo the dauphin revisited France, and instead of seeking any of his family's adherents, confided his secret to Lucien Bonaparte, and to Fouch�, Napoleon's Minister of the Police. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z Ten days after the battle of Poitiers, the dauphin Charles returned to Paris and convoked the �tats G�n�raux, who opened their second session on the 17th of October, 1356. Paris From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 2 After the king’s death the dauphin was the principal solace of the queen in her imprisonment. Zigzag Journeys in Europe Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands The malcontents, who took their name from one of their number, Caboche, penetrated into the palace of the dauphin Louis, and demanded the surrender of the unpopular members of his household. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" The fortunes of the dauphin Charles, at this time, had sunk to the lowest ebb. Lives of Celebrated Women On the 20th of June, 1791, the attempted flight was commenced, the dauphin, who had been dressed as a girl, deeming he was being attired to play in a comedy. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z Ten years later, the dauphin created in his appanage the Parlement of Grenoble. Paris From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 2 The royal family was surrounded with enemies, and was in constant terror, and the little dauphin was made unhappy by the sight of his mother’s tears. Zigzag Journeys in Europe Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands The king and the dauphin, powerless in the hands of Duke John and the Parisians, appealed secretly to the Armagnac princes for deliverance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" The worship of Jeanne for the dauphin had begun in very childhood, when this dream-guided little maid of Lorraine hardly knew what "king" or "kingdom" meant. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) In a few moments Ojardias arrived with the horse designed for the dauphin's exercise. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z She became a widow in 1533, but soon replaced her husband by a more illustrious lover, the king’s second son, Henry, who became dauphin in 1536. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 4 "Diameter" to "Dinarchus" Mary, the young queen of Scots, had just been married to the French dauphin, afterwards Francis the Second. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 He received the duchy of Touraine in 1416, and in the next year the death of his brother John made him dauphin of France. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" It was not Charles, the miserable, ungrateful voluptuary whose character we have attempted to show, that was loved and saved by Jeanne d'Arc; it was France, represented to her in the person of the dauphin. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) This unfortunate boy, who had been attired in clothing similar to the dauphin's, had partaken of a strong narcotic, and was consequently in a profound slumber. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z After having vainly tried to place the necklace outside of France, the jewellers attempted again in 1781 to sell it to Marie Antoinette after the birth of the dauphin. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 4 "Diameter" to "Dinarchus" The linen they brought to the Tower had been lent them by friends, some by the Countess of Sutherland, who found means to convey linen and other things for the use of the dauphin. The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries He received the appanage of Dauphin� at his birth, and was thus the first of the princes of France to bear the title of dauphin from infancy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" The butchers and bakers and honest workingmen, led chiefly by a surgeon, Jean de Troyes, came by thousands to reform the morals of the dauphin. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) In this latter year he "observed a lady scrutinising him," at the Old Argyle Rooms, Regent Street, and was informed that it was the Duchess d'Angoul�me, the unfortunate victim of all the pseudo dauphins. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z One day a delegation appeared before the royal family from the conquerors of the Bastile, with a new year's gift for the young dauphin. Maria Antoinette Makers of History Count of, accused of having poisoned the dauphin, Francis, and drawn asunder by four horses, i. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2 Subsequently peace was made with the dauphin, who promised to restore to Charles his confiscated estates. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" In this disregard of the moral law as well as of patriotic duties the dauphin himself led the way. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) When the dauphin died he was ten years and two months old. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z The queen's self-sacrificing spirit.Rioting and violence.The dauphin's question. Maria Antoinette Makers of History To meet the impending danger, the king ordered Marshal Coss�, who had succeeded the prince dauphin in command of the new army, to cross into Burgundy, check the admiral's course, and, if possible, defeat him. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2 Answering the entreaties of Marcel he returned to Paris on June 1358, and became captain-general of the city, which was soon besieged by the dauphin. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" There was Catherine de la Rochelle, who saw visions of angels and who proclaimed herself commissioned to discover treasures for the dauphin. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) No sooner was Ojardias left alone with the dauphin than he extricated the sleeping mute from his prison-place and deposited him on the chair recently occupied by the prince. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z "Madame," said the governor of Paris, "I may tell you, without fear of offending the dauphin, that they are so many lovers." Maria Antoinette Makers of History On the side of the dauphin were the nobility and all those attached to the court; on that of the pr�v�t, the bourgeoisie, the shop-keepers, artisans, and common people. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1 The dauphin was obliged to receive him and to undergo an apparent reconciliation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" It would be risking too much for the empty ceremony of consecrating the dauphin at Rheims. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) Many years afterwards this man stated that when he entered the apartment he went to the bed and gazed upon the corpse of the little dauphin. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z The heir apparent to the throne of France is called the dauphin; and, until the death of Louis XV., Maria Antoinette Makers of History No attempt had been made to prepare for their use this long uninhabited palace, and the little dauphin said to his mother: "Mamma, everything here is very ugly." Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1 They made a formidable league against the crown in 1440 which included Charles I., duke of Bourbon, John II., duke of Alen�on, John IV. of Armagnac, and the dauphin, afterwards Louis XI. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" She it was, we would fain think, whom the people welcomed with transports of joy, not the dauphin whom she was to make a king. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The monarch was on all fours on the floor, running about the room with the little dauphin on his back. Henry IV, Makers of History The young dauphin had fallen asleep in his mother's arms. Maria Antoinette Makers of History The two bold travellers rose, on the 21st of November, 1783, from the Muette Gardens, which the dauphin had put at their disposal. A Winter Amid the Ice and Other Thrilling Stories But the dauphin succeeded in embarrassing his father’s policy at home and abroad, and had his own party in the court itself. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" The dauphin could but be struck by these words, uttered with such directness and earnestness; but he still doubted of the divine mission of the peasant girl. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) He was to marry his son, the dauphin, to Edward's oldest daughter, Elizabeth, and, in case of her death, then to his next daughter, Mary. Richard III Makers of History The dauphin and dauphiness immediately sent their whole income for the year to the unfortunate relatives of those who had perished on that disastrous day. Maria Antoinette Makers of History The house of Austria was looked upon with dislike and doubt; nor were these, even in the case of the young dauphin's aunt, Madame Adelaide, made a matter of concealment. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History Meanwhile the war with the dauphin had been renewed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" Grudgingly and half-heartedly, the Sire de Baudricourt was compelled to yield to her request and to despatch her to the dauphin. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) Louis immediately resolved to give up the match between the dauphin and Edward's daughter Mary, and contract another alliance for him with this little Margaret. Richard III Makers of History Suddenly a noise was heard, as of thunder, in the ante-chamber of the dauphin. Maria Antoinette Makers of History Little did she think that at the very moment a strong party around her was planning her divorce, under the supposition that the dauphin's coldness to his bride proceeded from dislike. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History But the pleasure-loving young dauphin, be it said to his shame, was enjoying himself in his castle and was not there to meet her. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The figure will help us to understand the condition of the dauphin's cause and the kind of influence exerted by Jeanne d'Arc. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The dauphin, Francis, was a weak and feeble child, but he was amiable and gentle in his manners, and Mary liked him. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History The king, queen, and dauphin were marched, like captives gracing an Oriental triumph, at the head of the procession, from the palace to the Champ de Mars. Maria Antoinette Makers of History With a spontaneous impulse the dauphin and his bride threw themselves upon their knees, and shedding a torrent of tears, exclaimed, "O God! guide us, protect us; we are too young to govern." Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The indolent and unworthy dauphin, however, refused to go to Rheims and be crowned and so fulfil the second part of Joan's mission. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History With sweet kindliness, she thanked them, losing none of her humility, and exhorting them to thank not her, but God and the dauphin. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The bridegroom, Francis the dauphin, followed this legate, and soon afterward came Mary, accompanied by the king. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History He passed hastily from room to room, and at last found her in the chamber of the dauphin, with her two children in her arms. Maria Antoinette Makers of History Concerning the dauphin I shall say nothing; you know my delicacy on this point. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History "I am the Archangel Michael," the voice said, "and the messenger of God, who bids you to go to the aid of the dauphin and restore him to his throne." Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The dauphin, the sole hope of France, fled before the armies of his mother. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) His name was Francis, but he was commonly called the dauphin, which was the name by which the oldest son of the King of France was then, and has been since designated. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History The young dauphin appeared as cool and self-possessed as his father. Maria Antoinette Makers of History Several claimants have risen, professing to be the dauphin. Louis Philippe Makers of History Series The misfortunes of the dauphin, the woes of her country, took complete possession of her expanding mind. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History She wrote a letter of condolence to the widowed Duchess of Burgundy, and promised the new duke, Philippe le Bon, to assist him in punishing the dauphin. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) They opposed Queen Mary's marriage to the dauphin, and were ready to do all in their power to thwart and defeat it. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History The reaction.Change in the dauphin's treatment.Death of the dauphin. Maria Antoinette Makers of History Charles X. had the dauphin on his right and M. de Polignac on his left. Louis Philippe Makers of History Series Joan's father was present on this occasion, and the inn where he lodged at the king's expense, and the cathedral where the dauphin was crowned, still exist in Rheims. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The dauphin seized some moneys belonging to Isabeau, who henceforth cherished the most unrelenting hatred for her own son, accusing him of being responsible for her exile. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) Left to his own devices, Louis succeeded in persuading the Flemings that a marriage between Mary and the dauphin would be the most profitable solution of the crisis. Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day Cruel decree.Maria's defense of her boy.The dauphin's cell. Maria Antoinette Makers of History He had married the daughter of Louis XVI., whose sufferings, with her brother, the dauphin, in the Temple, have moved the sympathies of the whole civilized world. Louis Philippe Makers of History Series The dauphin had shut himself in the castle of Chinon, with fair women and gay comrades, while the siege was raging before the walls of Orleans. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History It is not to be wondered at that, justly indignant at the treacherous murder of his father, he should have sacrificed the interests of France to satisfy his resentment against the dauphin. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The king was so much gratified by the birth of a dauphin that for a time he became quite reconciled to his beautiful and haughty queen. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The young dauphin was imprisoned by himself, and they knew only that the gentle, affectionate, idolized child was exposed to every cruelty which barbarism could inflict upon him. Maria Antoinette Makers of History Then came the laying of the cornerstone, which duty was performed by the dauphin and dauphiness. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878 Francis, the young dauphin, who was much about Mary's own age, was far inferior to her both in personal appearance and mental endowments. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The dauphin may have been momentarily converted to faith in Jeanne la Pucelle; but he was vacillating, and some of his wisest councillors, including the chancellor, would not believe in her. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The apartments which had been occupied by Richelieu were assigned to the dauphin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Situation of the dauphin.The brute Simon.Inhuman treatment of the dauphin.He becomes insane. Maria Antoinette Makers of History On the 2nd Charles X. and the dauphin had renounced their rights in favour of the young Duke of Bordeaux, and on the 16th they sailed from Cherbourg to England. The Political History of England - Vol XI From Addington's Administration to the close of William IV.'s Reign (1801-1837) She went, and she saved France by crowning the dauphin as Charles VII at Rheims. The Children's Book of Celebrated Pictures When the crown was placed on the dauphin's head Jeanne knelt before him, and wept as she embraced his knees. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) Indeed, he had become so far reconciled to Monsieur that he had appointed him lieutenant general of the kingdom, under the regency of Anne of Austria, during the minority of the dauphin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series When he was swearing the oath to the Constitution, the queen, standing on a balcony of the �cole militaire, lifted up the dauphin as if to associate him in his father's pledge. The Story of Paris Shakspeare makes the dauphin of France say in "King Henry V.:" The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. It was under the direction of this monarch that the theatre was built in the northern wing, and was formally opened on the occasion of the marriage of the dauphin, Louis XVI, in 1770. Royal Palaces and Parks of France To the shattered French party it was the last hope of their dauphin; to the English it was the barrier which shut them off from the south of France. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The Marchioness de Senecey, and other ladies of high rank, were intrusted with the special care of the dauphin until he should attain the age of seven years. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The Count of Armagnac hurried to Paris, seized the mad king and the dauphin, and held the capital. The Story of Paris The dauphin and the queen shut themselves up; every pleasure was suspended. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 In 1558, she married the dauphin, afterwards King of France, by which marriage she was Queen of France as well as of Scotland. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges Charles, the dauphin, wept at Chinon, and was without hope or counsel. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) Gradually the baby-court of the dauphin was increased by the addition of other lads. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series On 10th September a second conference was arranged, and duke and dauphin, each with ten attendants, met in a wicker enclosure on the bridge at Montereau. The Story of Paris It was proposed at that time to appoint Condorcet to be governor to the young dauphin. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Essay 3: Condorcet He was attended by the dauphin, the Dukes of Burgundy and Brittany, the Count of Maine, and many other noblemen, as well as by a goodly train of doctors of civil and canon law. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1 With sweet kindliness, she thanked them, losing none of her humility, and exhorting them to thank not her, but God and the dauphin. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The dauphin was then four and a half years old. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Jean doffed his cap and knelt to the dauphin, but before he could rise was felled by a blow from an axe and stabbed to death. The Story of Paris They are brought up like young dauphins, and tossed into the costly whirl to float as best they can—on nothing. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida Away he went: he reached the palace, stood before the dauphin.... Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection He enjoined the dauphin Charles to keep about him the faithful servants who had made France; especially did he recommend "Master Oliver," without whom, he said, "I should have been nothing." Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The next day, April 21st, the christening of the dauphin with his new title took place with great state in the chapel of the palace. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Some Armagnacs escaped, bearing the dauphin with them, and the remainder were flung into prison. The Story of Paris An object which had finally been frustrated, notwithstanding the vigilance of the English fleet, by the safe arrival of Mary in France, and her solemn betrothment to the dauphin. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth In order to present the new edition to the dauphin, he had put on a sky-blue velvet coat, powdered with fleurs-de-lis. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection But, before all others, the dauphin was to honor and obey his wise sister, Anne de Beaujeu, the least foolish woman in the world. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The Parliament promptly recognized the queen as regent, and the Duke of Orleans as lieutenant general, during the minority of the dauphin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series One he labelled “Poison for the king,” another, “Poison for monsieur,” and the third, “Poison for the dauphin.” Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 The late dauphin's projects in favor of religion he will endeavor to execute. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March She was no friend of the cardinal; he had maligned her years before, when her husband was but dauphin of France. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French. In 1548 the Queen of six years old was betrothed to the dauphin Francis, and set sail for France, where she arrived August 15th. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10 The dauphin early developed a fondness for military exercises. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series He gave an asylum to the dauphin Louis when exiled from Charles VII.'s court, but refused to assist him against his father, and henceforth rarely intervened in French affairs. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" The dauphin sat upon his father's knee, with his arm around his neck. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants "I never sanctioned that," cried the king, angrily, flinging the paper on the bed where the dauphin lay. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French. His most dangerous opponent was the dauphin Louis, who in 1448 brought against him accusations which led to a formal trial resulting in a complete exoneration of Br�z� and his restoration to favour. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" The dauphin soon became greatly interested in the narrative. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series In April he stirred the people to the point of revolt, and was among the first to enter the h�tel of the dauphin. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" The dauphin is dressed in velvet jacket, blue breeches, white hose, knee and shoe buckles, low slippers, lace collar, ruffled bosom and wristbands, and a pink scarf is fastened about his waist. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants In the end Francis, in deep despair, took steps towards resigning his crown to his son, the dauphin. Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII During the Praguerie he rendered great service to the royal cause against the dauphin Louis and the revolted nobles, a service which was remembered against him after Louis's accession to the throne. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" After the celebration of the rite, the dauphin was carried into the chamber of his dying father, and seated upon the bed by his side. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The next heir of blood was the queen of Scots, now married to the dauphin; and the great power of that princess, joined to her plausible title rendered her a formidable rival to Elizabeth. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I. The dauphin is kneeling between the king and Madame Elizabeth, and grasping the hand of the king; his eyes are fixed on the face of his father, while the countenance expresses grief and sadness. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Lautrec did the same from the French side, bringing with him the dauphin and the Duke of Orleans. Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII It was accordingly determined to send the queen to France; and, what was understood to be the necessary consequence, to marry her to the dauphin. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary The dauphin was then placed in his arms. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series As her son, the dauphin Charles, a youth of sixteen, was entirely governed by the faction of Armagnac, she extended her animosity to him, and sought his destruction with the most unrelenting hatred. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. At half-past twelve," continued the Beguine, "the dauphin, who had been baptized by Monseigneur de Meaux in the king's and in your own presence, was acknowledged as the heir of the crown of France. The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After" The queen had placed her son, the young dauphin, between his knees. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution The dauphin succeeded to the crown of France by the appellation of Charles VIII.; but Maximilian still found the mutinies of the Flemings fomented by the intrigues of the court of France. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary When the dauphin reached his seventh birthday, a great change took place in his household. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The city of Paris, passionately devoted to the family of Burgundy, broke out into the highest fury against the dauphin. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. For an example thereto: no one thinks to find anything unseeming in the dauphin's conduct, by reason of his having already a wife, and more, that wife the Princess Claude, daughter to the king. When Knighthood Was in Flower or, the Love Story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor the King's Sister, and Happening in the Reign of His August Majesty King Henry the Eighth They entered the school-room of the young dauphin—there the people were touched, and respected the books, the maps, the toys of the baby king. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution His son Philip, the new Duke of Burgundy, viewing the dauphin as guilty of his death, went over with all his forces to Henry V., taking with him the queen and the poor helpless king. History of France Such was the posture of affairs when, on the 5th of September, 1651, the minority of the dauphin ceased. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The duke, therefore, who neither dared to give, nor could pretend to expect, any trust, agreed to all the contrivances for mutual security which were proposed by the ministers of the dauphin. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. This Francis d'Angouleme, the dauphin, had fallen desperately in love with Mary at first sight, something against which the fact that he was married to Claude, daughter of Louis, in no way militated. When Knighthood Was in Flower or, the Love Story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor the King's Sister, and Happening in the Reign of His August Majesty King Henry the Eighth Louis XVI., disguised in a priest's robe, fled with the dauphin, his wife, his brother, and all the family. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution Louis XV. when a boy; some of the princesses, aunts of Louis XVI.; also the dauphin, father of the latter monarch. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 425 Volume 17, New Series, February 21, 1852 Sometimes the dauphin or other lords of highest rank were present, but they stood respectfully at a distance. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series These troops, therefore, continued still to act under the earl of Buchan: and were employed by the dauphin to oppose the progress of the duke of Clarence in Anjou. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. The dauphin, the dauphiness, and their eldest child were all dead. A Short History of France Merciless ruffians, looking in silence on the king, the queen, and the dauphin, seemed calculating on final crimes, and feeding on the degradation of royalty. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution Bailly then protested with horror against the odious imputations that the act of accusation had put into the mouth of the young dauphin. Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men In April of 1711 the dauphin was taken sick with apparently an attack of fever. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series None of these projected marriages took place; and the king himself saw in his lifetime the rupture of the first, that with the dauphin, for which he had always discovered a peculiar fondness. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. And then the queen, hoping to touch their hearts, also appeared upon the balcony, holding in her arms the dauphin, with the tricolor on his breast. A Short History of France The queen took the bonnet rouge from this man's hands, and placed it herself on the dauphin's head. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution So the Earl of Buchan, a son of Albany, was sent to France at the head of an army, in answer to the dauphin's request for help. An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) The king encircled him in his arms, pressed him fondly to his breast, and said, in a voice broken by emotion, The king blesses the dauphin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Henry was received at Paris with great expressions of joy, so obstinate were the prejudices of the people; and he immediately conducted his army to Chartres, which had long been besieged by the dauphin. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. The king and the dauphin were imprisoned in the second story, and the queen, her young daughter, and the Princess Elizabeth in the story above. A Short History of France The dauphin's brow reeked with perspiration beneath the bonnet rouge. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution He gave, however, no indication of holding lightly the ties that bound Scotland to France, and, in 1428, agreed to the marriage of his infant daughter, Margaret, to the dauphin. An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) The dauphin expostulated with his father most earnestly against it, and succeeded in inducing the king to consult the Abbé Fenelon and Louvois. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The enemy was four times more numerous; was headed by the dauphin and all the princes of the blood; and was plentifully supplied with provisions of every kind. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. So Louis, the second son of the dauphin, was the heir to his grandfather, Louis XV. A Short History of France Some even addressed looks of sympathy and compassion, others smiles, and others a few familiar words to the dauphin. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution It was agreed that the young queen should marry the dauphin, the eldest son of Henry II. An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) The dauphin had three sons, who were in the direct line of succession to the crown. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Whether the dauphin and the duke of Burgundy were ever sincere in their mutual engagements, is uncertain; but very fatal effects resulted from their momentary and seeming union. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. If it is true, as has been said, that the name of the dauphin was not included in this list, it is a most suggestive omission. A Short History of France The wife of the king, mother of the dauphin, I am a Frenchwoman by all the feelings of my heart as a wife and mother. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution In April, 1558, Queen Mary was married to the dauphin, and her husband received the crown-matrimonial and became known as King of Scots. An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) The dreadful tidings were conveyed to the king as he sat in the apartment of Madame de Maintenon, with the younger brother of the dauphin, Charles, the duke de Berri, by his side. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series In that critical moment the Captal de Buche unexpectedly appeared, and attacked in flank the dauphin's line, which fell into some confusion. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. A careless, pleasure-loving dauphin, just twenty, apparently indifferent to the loss of a kingdom, was a frail support at such a time. A Short History of France The dauphin sat silently on the floor in a corner, and not all his new master's threats could induce him to answer the questions which were put to him. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Why, there it goes! that very smile of hers Hath ransomed captive France; and set the king, The dauphin, and the peers, at liberty.— A Study of Shakespeare By the death of the Duke of Burgoyne, his eldest child became the dauphin and the immediate heir to the crown. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series He tried to provoke the dauphin to hazard a battle, by sending him a defiance; but could not make that prudent prince change his plan of operations. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. The city of Orleans, held by the dauphin's adherents, was besieged. A Short History of France The dauphin steadily refused to touch the instrument; whereupon the new tutor, in a passion, flew upon him and beat him severely. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton It is now ascertained that Louis the Fourteenth was for many years equally zealous and industrious; and, among other useful attempts, composed an elaborate "Discours" for the dauphin for his future conduct. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 The eldest, the Duke of Burgoyne, who, of course, next to the dauphin, was heir to the throne, was thirteen years of age. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Lewis, who paid no regard to treaties or engagements, found his advantage in contracting the dauphin to the princess Margaret, daughter of Maximilian, and the king, notwithstanding his indolence, prepared to revenge the indignity. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. And she did lead the dauphin to Rheims for his coronation. A Short History of France America also has had her sham dauphin, in the person of an Indian missionary, whose claims have been repeatedly presented to the public both in magazine articles and in book form. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Here the ex-king remained for six years, when his beautiful daughter Mary was selected to take the place of the rejected Mary of Spain, as the wife of the young dauphin, Louis XV. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power He presented it to the dauphin, who approached and presented it to the king. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The dauphin of France, the first husband of Mary Queen of Scots, afterwards King Francis II, son of Henry II. Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I The dauphin, who had now become Charles V., came to the throne with the determination of restoring France to herself. A Short History of France About the same time considerable interest was excited by a trashy novel, called the "Cemetery of the Madeleine," which pretended to give a circumstantial account of the life of the dauphin in the Temple. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton In May, 1770, Maria Antoinette, then but fifteen years of age, and marvelously beautiful, was married to the young dauphin of France, subsequently the unhappy Louis XVI. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power The king sent his son, the dauphin, at the head of one hundred thousand men, to invade Holland. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Here was another idiot—I crave your majesty's pardon—" "Quite right—at the time, Bellenger." —"drawing the annuity intended for the dauphin. Lazarre Gentle dauphin, I come to restore to you the crown of France. A Short History of France There was no mistaking the allusion, and her astonished hearer replied, "But the dauphin is dead." Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Maria Antoinette married Louis the dauphin, and the story of her woes has filled the world. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power Then the dauphin, who was always present at these solemnities, handed his hat and gloves to the first lord in waiting, and presented the monarch with a napkin with which to wipe his lips. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Madame, I believe as you believe, that I am Louis Charles, the dauphin of France. Lazarre Oh, dear, and here we are among the rich and great; and the steel kings and copper kings and oil kings and their heirs and dauphins. The Younger Set These are but a few of the numerous sham dauphins who have at various times appeared. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton As dauphin and dauphiness they naturally had a great following, and as king and queen their taste was paramount, and the style became established. Furnishing the Home of Good Taste A Brief Sketch of the Period Styles in Interior Decoration with Suggestions as to Their Employment in the Homes of Today The apartment which the dauphin paced in agony was immediately above the dying chamber. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series We have had pretended dauphins, to add insult to exile. Lazarre The said King Louis, being dauphin, came to Brussels accompanied by about ten cavaliers and by the Marshal of Burgundy. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The last commands of Bonaparte had been so precise that no one dared to disobey them, and the sham dauphin for a time disappeared from public view. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton The queen leaned on the arm of the king, the dauphin and dauphiness followed; Madame Elizabeth, that saint on earth if ever there was one, headed the ladies of the court. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 The dauphin, or Monseigneur as he was called, seemed to be perfectly indifferent to the whole matter. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series "The dauphin may have to fight in the ditch with the rest of us." Lazarre M. de Croy has given me clearly to understand that the reconciliation of the dauphin with the King of France would not be with the approval of the Duke of Burgundy. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 At the same time the guard was doubled, to give the public the idea that the dauphin was still in safe-keeping. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton The dauphin was born in 1785, his parents were beheaded in 1793; so that he must have been about eight years old at the time of their death. Elsie at Nantucket The queen, with the dauphin and dauphiness, attended by their several suites, accompanied him on this expedition. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The dauphin is an American too, and used to scars, as you know. Lazarre Nevertheless the prince laments that since he received the dauphin into his states, and treated him as his future sovereign, he has incurred the implacable hatred of the king added to his ancient grievances. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 I used to be a captain of the French Gardes in the old days, and in that capacity I often saw the young dauphin. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton "I'm inclined to think the story of the dauphin's death in France was not true," remarked Betty. Elsie at Nantucket It will be remembered that the king and queen had an only son, the dauphin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series You know I never believed the dauphin nonsense, but a few who remembered, said you looked like the king. Lazarre The dauphin it seems has been out of humour with the Duke of Burgundy on account of the luke-warmness shown for his interests by the ambassador sent by this prince to the Duke of Savoy. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Thus the Count Fontaine de Moreau expressed himself convinced that the man before him was the missing dauphin, after examining with singular interest some blood spots on his breast, resembling "a constellation of the heavens." Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton The dauphin's temper was imperious, and at this crisis it involved him in a personal collision with Marshal Marmont. France in the Nineteenth Century The Duchess du Maine, the legitimatized daughter of Madame de Montespan, and thus the half brother of the dauphin, persuaded the dauphin to invite her mother to the palace on this occasion. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The dauphin's sister is married to her cousin, the nephew of Monsieur. Lazarre After the consecration, the king and his friends listened to an address from the Bishop of Tournay, in which he described in Latin the dauphin's sojourn in the Netherlands. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 With some difficulty he procured admission to the royal presence, and induced the sham dauphin to speak of La Vendée. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton They saw the dauphin and his brothers dine in public, before a crowd of princes of the blood, nobles, abbés, and all the miscellaneous throng of a court. Burke He fainted upon his sofa when he heard that the dauphin was in his last agonies. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series "If you had not appeared, I should not now believe there is a dauphin." Lazarre Hunting was a favourite amusement, but the dauphin did not confine his invitations to sportsmen. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The stranger was profuse in his thanks, muttered that the dauphin was not dead yet, and set out for the Rue Richer, where the countess lived. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton He entered attired in a hunting dress, the queen leaning on his arm and carrying the dauphin. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 12 — Modern History Her sufferings were so great that the dauphin could not remain in her dying chamber to witness her agony. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series Because the dauphin who died in the Temple prison was Louis XVII. Lazarre Isabella tried to retain the dauphin in his own apartment so that the duke should greet him there as befitted their relative rank. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Accordingly, without consulting him, they delegated the citizen Laurent to take charge of the dauphin and his sister. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Yet she led armies and crowned the dauphin, king of France. How to Teach The dauphin taken ill.Death of the dauphin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The story which I heard was that the dauphin had not died, but was an idiot in America. Lazarre Both duchess and countess refrained from employing their train-bearers when they entered the dauphin's presence. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 He proved equally good-natured with the other two, and like them succeeded in gaining the friendship of the dauphin. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Margaret of Scotland, first wife to the dauphin, afterwards Louis XI, as she passed through the Louvre, observed Alian asleep, and went and kissed him. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 482, March 26, 1831 As the dauphin entered the chamber of the king, the monarch was startled in witnessing the change which had taken place in his appearance. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series "The heir to the throne of France was called the dauphin." Lazarre Later events made later chroniclers less enthusiastic about the honour paid to Mademoiselle21 Mary by the dauphin. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Leclerc, whose recollections of the dauphin were of quite a different character, ordered him out of his house as an impostor. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Delphin Classics, an edition of the Greek and Roman classics, edited by Bossuet and Huet, assisted by thirty-nine scholars, for the use of the dauphin of Louis XIV.; of little use now. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Maria Theresa, the neglected queen of France, had borne six children; but of these, at this period, there was but one surviving son, the dauphin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series "I thought they were straitened in Monsieur's court," he raged, "and they have been maintaining a false dauphin!" Lazarre Philip was reconciled with great solemnity to the king, responsible in his dauphin days for the murder of the late Duke of Burgundy. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The authorities were less easily moved, and sentenced the sham dauphin to a month's imprisonment as a rogue and vagabond, and, moreover, took good care that he suffered the penalty. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton The young dauphin was wise enough to profit by these sage and able counsels. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 Soon after this, the 1st of November, 1661, Maria Theresa gave birth to a dauphin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series If we had never seen the dauphin we should infer that this is no common child you are carrying away so secretly, bound by so many pledges. Lazarre Charles was on his way to Nuremberg1 to fulfil a mission with certain German princes when the dauphin alighted in Brabant, like "a bird of ill omen," as he designated himself on one occasion. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Madame Seignes was at the same time indicted as an accomplice, she having been the first who publicly acknowledged her conviction that Hervagault was the dauphin of the Temple. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton But a quarter of an hour before supper, the dauphin and the Duke and Duchess of Burgundy come in to me again. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 The little dauphin, who had merely been sprinkled, had just received baptism in the chapel of the Castle of St. Germain. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 What was a dauphin, that she should make such a deep obeisance to it? Lazarre Again the court was organised into search parties and there was no rest until the dauphin was discovered some leagues from Brussels7. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 While he was thus stowed away in the upper storey of the Temple Tower, a rumour spread abroad that the dauphin had escaped, and the government took the alarm. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton He, however, kept writing to the dauphin, sending him plans of government prepared long before; some wise, bold, liberal, worthy of a mind that was broad and without prejudices; others chimerical and impossible of application. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 The commander-in-chief of the French forces was intrusted to the dauphin, then twenty-six years of age. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 "If he had brothers were they dauphins too?" Lazarre The transient character of the dauphin's sojourn in his cousin's domains soon changed. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 "But it is said that another child was substituted for him, and that the real dauphin was smuggled out of the Tower?" Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton "Poor France!" he said sadly, "a king of fifty-five and a dauphin of eleven!" A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 The dauphin was already tasting the pleasures of conquest, and the coalition had not stirred. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 The last dauphin of France had no living brothers. Lazarre M. de Croy thinks that the dauphin does not seem to have carried into this affair the circumspection and reflection befitting a prince of his quality. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The dauphin was insulted, the ladies were vexed, and the curé was so intensely amused that he burst into an explosive fit of laughter. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton The sinister accusations which had but lately been current as to the causes of the dauphin's death had never been forgotten by his son. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 The dauphin sometimes went thither to see him. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 Madame de Ferrier had said her father and some other person did not believe the dauphin died in the Temple. Lazarre The silent agreement which reigns between the dauphin and Monsg. de Charolais is one of the causes which has chilled this great love between the dauphin and the duke which existed at the beginning. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The dauphin, Henry, and his brother Charles, Duke of Orleans, arriving boot and spur from Provence, came up at this moment, shouting likewise, "Hurrah! for the emperor and the king!" A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 The dauphin, who had been constantly faithful to them, sought in vain to plead their cause with the king. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 "The king has greatly at heart the dauphin's education," wrote Father Lacoue to Colbert; "he regards it as one of his grand state-strokes in respect of the future." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 "But he would not be king if the dauphin lived?" Lazarre At Genappe, the dauphin had been making his preparations for the wished-for event in many ways, all in exact opposition to his father's policy. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The dauphin," continues Montluc, "went on more and more smiling, and making signs to me, which gave me still greater boldness in speaking. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 The new dauphin, who would one day be Louis XVI., was still a child; the king had him brought into his closet. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 They were the most faithful and most able advisers of the king his father, those who had best served Charles VII. even in his embroilments with the dauphin, his conspiring and rebellious son, viz., A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 The dauphin of France had been the most tortured victim of his country's Revolution. Lazarre The Count of Charolais was his own messenger to announce the birth of his daughter to the dauphin and to ask him to stand god-father. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Admiral d'Annebaut said not a syllable, but smiled; I suppose he had seen the signs the dauphin was making to me. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 "I am the emperor's sister, and I do not forget it," answered the queen; "but I remember above all that I am queen of France and mother of the dauphin." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 When the king, having put it down, refused to receive the rebels to favor, the dauphin said to his father, "My lord, I must go back with them, then; for so I promised them." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 The sister of the dauphin is a good girl, not many years your senior. Lazarre If this be true, it maybe inferred that the author would have given an appearance of verisimilitude to his fiction by mentioning the actual habitu�s of the dauphin's court. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 A negotiation was commenced for accomplishing the marriage, long since agreed upon, between the young Queen of Scotland, Mary Stuart, and Henry II.'s son, Francis, dauphin of France. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 It was in the Castle of Vizille, a former residence of the dauphins, that the three orders of Dauphiny met, closely united together in wise and patriotic accord. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 When the dauphin went away, the duke insisted upon holding his stirrup, and they parted with every demonstration of amity. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 "But he told me the princess, the dauphin's sister, believes that the dauphin was taken alive from the Temple and sent to America." Lazarre As dauphin he claimed the right to give orders to the parlement at Grenoble. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 He then caused to be read the letters patent whereby he had abdicated and transferred the crown to his son the dauphin, devoting himself to captivity forever. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 Madame de Montespan lost and won back four millions, in one night at bassette; Mdlle. de Fontanges gave away twenty thousand crowns' worth of New Year's gifts; the king had just accomplished the dauphin's marriage. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 The dauphin showed a disposition to listen to these entreaties. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 Bellenger is part of the old story about the dauphin's removal. Lazarre Then, too, when the duchess ate in the dauphin's presence, there was no cover to her dish and nothing was tasted in her behalf. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The reign of Francis I. had ended mournfully; the peace of Crespy had hurt the feelings both of royalty and of the nation; Henry, now king, had, as dauphin, felt called upon to disavow it. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 The severity of the new dauphin caused some little dread. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 William Prieuse, superior of the Carmelites, was accused of propagating sentiments favorable to the dauphin, as the English called Charles VII. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 "What right had you to assume he was the dauphin?" Lazarre Thirty years previous, when Louis was dauphin, the emperor had tried to turn the Swiss against him. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The dauphin, who was facing me," continued Montluc, "made me a sign with his head, which caused me to think that he wished me to speak boldly. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 The dauphin took to his bed on the 14th of February; he believed himself to be poisoned, and said, from the first, that he should never recover. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 The young dauphin, Charles Orlando, three years old, had just died, "a fine child and bold of speech," says Commynes, "and one that feared not the things that other children are wont to fear." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 And I understand now that he is following you with another dauphin, and objecting to you in various delicate ways. Lazarre The king apparently never resented the part played by Dammartin when he was dauphin. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Francis I. summoned the messenger to a meeting of the council, at which the dauphin, Henry, stood behind his father's chair. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 The king and the dauphin had already taken up their positions of battle; the two villages of Fontenoy and Antoin, and the wood of Barri, were occupied by French troops. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 Though he still spoke of his desire of marrying his son, the dauphin, to Mary of Burgundy, it was no longer his dominant and ever-present idea. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 But Bellenger, who took charge of the dauphin, has in some manner and for some reason, provided himself with a substitute, and he utterly denies you. Lazarre Meanwhile, the Count of Dammartin was directed by the king to take military possession of Dauphin� and to put the dauphin under arrest. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Stephen Marcel, hurried to the Louvre to demand of the Count of Anjou, the dauphin's brother and lieutenant, a withdrawal of the decree. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The crowd of courtiers was already thronging to the dauphin's. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 If my fair cousin were well advised, she would espouse the dauphin; you speak French, you Walloon people; you want a prince of France, not a German. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 The dauphin!—Too good to sit at table with us, you raw savage!—Had to be waited on by old Jean! Lazarre No one, however, was in such a state of dismay as the dauphin, who declared that he would be counted at fault when family dissensions followed so soon on his arrival. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The dauphin saw the hopelessness of a struggle; for there were hardly a handful of men left to guard the Louvre. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 "I beg your Majesty," he told him to say, "to go back with the dauphin over the bridge of Calonne; I will do what I can to restore the battle." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 King of England, to whom he had promised the dauphin as a husband for his daughter Elizabeth, who was already sometimes called, in England, the Dauphiness. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 "I have the honor of standing before the real dauphin." Lazarre There was one marked difference between this family dispute and the breach between the French king and the dauphin. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 They felt how important it was for them to have a fresh meeting of the estates, whose presence alone could restore strength to their commissioners; but the dauphin only could legally summon them. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The feu-de-joie was immediately followed by three shouts of acclamation and benediction for the dauphin, given by the whole army as with one voice. The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776 In 1477, at the death of the duke her father, Mary of Burgundy was twenty years old, and Charles, the dauphin, was barely eight. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 "We are supposing that Monseigneur, in whose presence I have the honor to be, is the true dauphin." Lazarre Moreover, the dauphin having spent largely, especially in almsgiving without considering his purse finds himself very hard pressed. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 He handed to the dauphin his own red and blue cap, and himself put on the dauphin's, which was of black stuff with golden fringe. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 But think, father, think of those about him— the dauphin, monsieur his brother, his ministers. The Refugees The Duke of Burgundy had at one time to fight, and at another to negotiate with the dauphin and the King of England, both at once, and always without success. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 "That being the case, how are we to account for the true dauphin's reception at Mittau?" Lazarre After the dauphin was crowned at Rheims, he was monarch over all his domains. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 In the face of such demands and such forebodings, the dauphin did all he could to gain time. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Monsieur and the dauphin occurred to his mind. The Refugees Terms of reconciliation were drawn up and signed on the 16th of September, 1418, at St. Maur, by the queen, the Duke of Burgundy, and the pope's legates; but the dauphin refused to ratify them. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 "Supposing you are Monseigneur the dauphin, we will let our supposition run as far as this." Lazarre Had not the former been a beggarly suppliant at his father's gates, as dauphin? Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The dauphin appointed some of his officers to be present at their meetings, and to furnish them with such information as they might require. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The dauphin rose to his feet and looked steadfastly at his angry father. The Refugees Gentle dauphin," she said to him one day, "why do you not believe me? A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 The sore old king would oil more than the royalist cause, and the blessing of heaven would descend on one who restored the veritable dauphin. Lazarre Whether, indeed, the dauphin had any part in Agnes Sorel's death which gave him especial reason to dread the king's anger, is uncertain, but of his action there is no doubt. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The dauphin persisted in his policy of delay. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 There is the dauphin, or the king's brother, either of them, or any of their friends, would be right glad that we should be in the Seine before we reach the archbishop's house this night. The Refugees Tanneguy Duchatel, a man of prompt and resolute spirit, ran to the dauphin's, wrapped him in his bed-clothes, and carried him off to the Bastille, where he shut him up with several of his partisans. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 He astonished me by declaring that the dauphin was already there, and had claimed the pension for that year. Lazarre The dauphin Louis had not enjoyed the pampered, petted life of his Burgundian cousin. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The dauphin's idea was to summon other provincial assemblies, from which he hoped for similar manifestations. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 It was given, specifically, to the dauphin, before the Revolution of 1789. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section M, N, and O On the 20th of November a special truce was granted to the Parisians, whilst Henry V., in concert with Duke Philip of Burgundy, was prosecuting the war against the dauphin. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 We all know the dauphin's physician died suddenly; some say he was poisoned; and a new physician attended the boy who died in the Temple. Lazarre But Philip was beside himself with wrath and refused to listen to a word from her or from the dauphin, who also endeavoured to mediate3. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 At his re-entry into Paris, on the 19th of January, 1357, the dauphin attempted to once more gain possession of some sort of authority. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The dauphin being desirous to see Barsabas exhibit some of his feats, the latter said, "My horse has carried me so long that I will carry him in my turn." The Miracle Mongers, an Exposé The queen, the dauphin, and the princes followed him two days afterwards, and at Gien they all took boat on the Loire to go to Tours. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 Does she ever think of the dauphin Louis? Lazarre Louis XVIII., much preoccupied while annotating Horace with the corner of his finger-nail, heroes who have become emperors, and makers of wooden shoes who have become dauphins, had two anxieties,—Napoleon and Mathurin Bruneau. Les Misérables These symptoms and the disorganization which was coming to a head throughout the whole kingdom made the dauphin think that the moment had arrived for him to seize the reins again. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Some days after the celebration of this festival, the Queen of France signified her intention of dining in public, for the first time after her accouchement with the Duke of Normandy, afterward dauphin. Beaux and Belles of England Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire But it was not long before an event, easy to foresee, counterbalanced this general impression and restored credit and strength to the dauphin and his party. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 Let us even go a little farther and assume that you are known to be the dauphin of France by witnesses who have never lost track of you. Lazarre He comforted and supported his two companions in misfortune, his wife and sister; he acted as preceptor to the young dauphin, and gave him the lessons of an unfortunate man, of a captive king. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 The dauphin, encamped with his army around Paris, was keeping up secret but very active communications with it; and a party, numerous and already growing in popularity, was being formed there in his favor. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Then the queen, partaking in the common enthusiasm, held up the dauphin in her arms, and pledged his future obedience to the oath. Outline of Universal History The dauphin left in displeasure; he had found the Duke of Burgundy haughty and headstrong. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 You could not have nourished such a dauphin for France in your exiled court! Lazarre Suddenly the king was announced; he entered attired in a hunting dress, the queen leaning on his arm, and carrying the dauphin. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 The dauphin, being still young and trustful, though he was already discreet and reserved, fell into the snare. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The young dauphin expired under the ill-treatment he received from his guardian, a shoemaker. Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4 The dauphin took him by the hand, embraced him, and would have raised him up. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 The dauphin myth has become so common that whenever we see a beggar approaching, we say, 'There comes another dauphin.' Lazarre An admiral took that of Transport-Real, from the fact that the dauphin sailed with him to Italy. The Resources of Quinola On the 3d of March, they held a public meeting, at which the dauphin and his two brothers were present. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Naturally, it indisposed most readers to put faith in any fresh pretensions of this nature, that at least one false dauphin had been pronounced such by so undeniable a judge of the Duchesse d'Angoulême. Autobiographical Sketches The Parisians were astounded not to see either the dauphin or the Duke of Burgundy coming back within their walls, and at being, as it were, forgotten and deserted amidst the universal making-up. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 Scars! yes, I am told he has the proper stigmata of the dauphin. Lazarre Resistance was out of the question; therefore, taking the young dauphin with her, and accompanied by all the members of the royal family, the queen retired to Tours. At Agincourt To all these demands the dauphin offered no resistance. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The most pathetic fact is that of the idiocy common to the dauphin and Mr. Eleazar Williams. Autobiographical Sketches Why should he be required to go in person to seek the dauphin? A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 Of course the priest who received the child's confession should have known a dauphin when he saw one. Lazarre After the dauphin had left, the marshal made the tour of the apartment, exchanging a few words with all present. Bonnie Prince Charlie : a Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden The general assembly adopted their proposals, and had the dauphin informed that they were desirous of a private audience. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 A Flemish army covered the siege of Calais in 1348; and, under the command of Giles de Rypergherste, a mere weaver of Ghent, they beat the dauphin of France in a pitched battle. Holland The History of the Netherlands Tanneguy saw that he could make no defence there; so he hastily made his way out, taking the dauphin with him to Melun. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 Perhaps that silly dauphin story leaked out in Paris. Lazarre The king and dauphin had already arrived with the army. Bonnie Prince Charlie : a Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden Twenty-two men of note, the chancellor, the premier president of the Parliament, the king's stewards, and several officers in the household of the dauphin himself, were thus pointed out. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 By a solemn testament he declared Philip, duke of Anjou, second son of the dauphin, and grandson of Louis XIV., his successor to the whole of the Spanish monarchy. Holland The History of the Netherlands An event more powerful than any human eloquence occurred to give the dauphin and his partisans earlier hopes. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 You observed his majesty could not pension a helpless idiot without encouraging dauphins. Lazarre At a short distance from the marshal the King of France with the dauphin and the brilliant cortege of nobles had taken up his post. Bonnie Prince Charlie : a Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden It was not without serious grounds that the dauphin attached so much importance to gaining time. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The paint and gilding were tarnished, the curtains were faded, many most necessary articles of furniture were altogether wanting; and the whole was so shabby that it attracted the notice of even the little dauphin. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France It was in Perche, Anjou, Maine, on the banks of the Loire, and in Southern France, that the dauphin found most of his enterprising and devoted partisans. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 Abbé Edgeworth suggests that France is well supplied with dauphins also. Lazarre Presently the marshal came out from the inner room with the dauphin, who had called on the part of the king to inquire after his health. Bonnie Prince Charlie : a Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden Marcel and his sheriffs had decided upon and prepared, at a private council, this dramatic incident, so contrary to the promises they had but lately made to the dauphin. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 "Madame," said the old warrior, as courtly as he was valiant, "if I may say so without offending my lord the dauphin, they are all so many lovers." The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France Whilst Charles VI. was dying at Paris, his son Charles, the dauphin, was on his way back from Saintonge to Berry, where he usually resided. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 He merely says—'My dear dauphin, if Europe knocks Napoleon down, will you kindly take hold of a crank which is too heavy for me, and turn it for the good of the Bourbons? Lazarre Marshal Saxe begged the king to retire with the dauphin across the bridge of Calonne while he did what he could to retrieve the battle, but the king refused to leave the field. Bonnie Prince Charlie : a Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden We know that his wife was Joan of France, the dauphin's sister. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 Her eldest son, the dauphin, whose birth had been greeted so enthusiastically by all classes, had, as we have seen, long been sickly. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France She pressed him to take her to Vaucouleurs to Sire Robert de Baudricourt, captain of the bailiwick, for she wished to go to the dauphin and carry assistance to him. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 You bear on your person marks like those which were inflicted on the unfortunate dauphin of France; granted. Lazarre He was accompanied by his family, which consisted of his wife, Marie Antoinette, his sister, daughter, and his only son, the dauphin of France. Tales for Young and Old But a still more serious matter came to open the dauphin's eyes to the danger he had fallen into. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 I say, then, to you, my dear dauphin, as I say to my daughter: 'Cultivate your duties toward God. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France The Duke of Burgundy had made haste to publish his ratification of the treaty of reconciliation; the dauphin had let his wait. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 I saw that there was a dauphin too many, hopelessly idiotic. Lazarre This explains the incredible number of false dauphins who have appeared.' Tales for Young and Old The dauphin shuddered; and the rest of his officers fled. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 The king and the dauphin both like to see me on horseback. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France Peace being made, I will take the men of my lord the dauphin to go and fight the English. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 Sire, I do not know why trickery was practiced on me, or who practiced it: why such pains were taken to mix the clues which led to the dauphin. Lazarre Saxe thought the battle lost, and begged the king and the dauphin to flee while time permitted. A Soldier of Virginia Death, too, had invaded the palace, striking down the dauphin, the dauphiness, and two grandsons of Louis, leaving as the nearest heir to the throne his great-grandson, a mere child. General History for Colleges and High Schools At midnight he, with the dauphin, proceeded to Versailles, whither, the next morning, the archduchess followed them. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France The dauphin had withdrawn from the scene and gone back into the town. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3 My sister rose and I led her by the hand, she going confidently to return the dauphin to his family, and the dauphin going like a fool. Lazarre Twenty years after, talking with Southey, I was surprised to find him still owning a secret bias in favor of Joan, founded on her detection of the dauphin. The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc |
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