Dauphine of France

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The Dauphine of France was the title given to the wife of the heir apparent to the French throne, signifying her status as the kingdom’s future queen consort.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
royal consort title
appliesTo wife of the Dauphin of France
associatedWithCeremony coronation festivities of the king of France
formal entry into Paris
associatedWithDynasty House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
House of Valois NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent royal weddings in France
associatedWithInstitution French royal court NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
ceremonialRole participation in state ceremonies
representation of the monarchy
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
courtPrecedence precedence over other princesses of the blood
domain French court ceremonial
etymology feminine form of Dauphin
futureRoleImplied future queen consort of France
gender female
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime France NERFINISHED
inheritsFrom marital status rather than bloodline
languageOfTitle French
linkedToConcept royal marriage alliance
succession to the French crown
linkedToTitle Queen of France NERFINISHED
maleCounterpart Dauphin of France NERFINISHED
notableTitleHolder Anne of Austria NERFINISHED
Maria Josepha of Saxony NERFINISHED
Marie Antoinette NERFINISHED
Marie Thérèse of Spain NERFINISHED
notHeldBy unmarried female heirs apparent
positionInSuccessionContext consort of the heir apparent to the French throne
preconditionForTitle marriage to the Dauphin of France
rank high nobility
rankRelativeToQueen immediately below the Queen of France
residence Palace of Versailles NERFINISHED
Tuileries Palace NERFINISHED
socialRole model of aristocratic femininity
sphereOfInfluence court politics
dynastic alliances
styleOfAddress Her Royal Highness
successionRelation consort of the first in line to the French throne
successionType non-hereditary consort title
symbolizes continuity of the royal line
future motherhood of heirs to the throne
titleOrigin derived from the title Dauphin of France
titleStatus defunct
usedInMonarchyType hereditary monarchy
usedUntilEvent abolition of the French monarchy

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Marie Clotilde of Savoy nobleTitle Dauphine of France
Maria Josepha of Saxony positionHeld Dauphine of France
Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna positionHeld Dauphine of France
Maria Adelaide of Savoy title Dauphine of France
Marie Adélaïde of Savoy title Dauphine of France
Maria Josepha of Bavaria positionHeld Dauphine of France
Maria Josepha of Bavaria nobleTitle Dauphine of France
Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain positionHeld Dauphine of France
Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain nobleTitle Dauphine of France
Marie of Anjou title Dauphine of France
Margaret of Scotland positionHeld Dauphine of France