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The Dauphin was won to hope, if not to faith.
So far the Dauphin kept his word, but no farther.
He served on the town council and school board for Dauphin.
The Dauphin airport and a school are named after him.
So Dauphin doesn't get to see his wife very often.
She was later responsible for the daughters of the Dauphin himself.
After his three elder brothers died, he became Dauphin in 1415.
Her primary concern in late 1787 and 1788 was instead the improved health of the Dauphin.
Louis' only son died in 1765 making his grandson the Dauphin.
Certainly it is the only hope we have of marching on Paris to free the dauphin.
Who is that tall young man, Dauphin, with the mild face?
He died in Dauphin at the age of 63.
He died in 1536 and was succeeded as dauphin by his brother Henry.
The young Dauphin died of illnesses and neglect in 1795.
It was given, specifically, to the dauphin, before the Revolution of 1789.
According to the 1850 census, Dauphin had 650 inhabitants at that time.
He became Dauphin of France upon his father's death in 1711.
He distinguished himself by taking the crest from the dauphin of France.
This was a form of address for the dauphin.
To such, the dauphin became the living symbol of resistance to English rule in the years to come.
She also became close to the Dauphin, whose affection for her never wavered.
The dauphin makes his first appearance as a child pulling on a dog's tail.
"Bless me, Dauphin, what does an old bachelor like you know about it?"
The Dauphin realized the situation and left when the inhabitants refused to receive his people.
His last surviving son, the Dauphin, died in 1711.