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Encyclopedia > Maria Anna of Bavaria (Dauphiness of France)

Maria Anna of Bavaria (28 November 1660 - 20 April 1690) was also known as Dauphine Victoire. Her full birth name was Maria Anna Christine Victoria von Wittelsbach. November 28 is the 332nd day (333rd on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Events Expulsion of the Carib indigenous people from Martinique by French occupying forces. ... April 20 is the 110th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (111th in leap years). ... Events Giovanni Domenico Cassini observes differential rotation within Jupiters atmosphere. ...


She was daughter of Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria and his wife Adelaide Henriette of Savoy. Ferdinand Maria, elector of Bavaria (October 31, 1636 - May 26, 1679) was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and an elector (Kurfürst) of the Holy Roman Empire from 1651 to 1679. ...


She married Louis, the Grand Dauphin, son and heir of Louis XIV of France, on 7 March 1680 in Chalons-sur-Marne. He predeceased his father. The Grand Dauphin Louis, the Grand Dauphin (le Grand Dauphin in French) (1 November 1661 - 14 April 1711) was the eldest son and heir of King Louis XIV of France and Queen consort Maria Theresa of Spain, hence dauphin. His paternal grandparents were Louis XIII of France and Anna of... For the musical group of the same name, see Louis XIV (band). ... March 7 is the 66th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (67th in Leap years). ... Events First Portuguese governor was appointed to Macau The Swedish city Karlskrona was founded as the Royal Swedish Navy relocated there. ... Châlons-en-Champagne is a city and commune in France. ...


She became mother to Louis, Duke of Burgundy, Philip V of Spain and Charles de Bourbon, Duc de Berry. Louis, her first son, was father to Louis XV of France. Louis, duke of Burgundy (August 16, 1682 - February 18, 1712) was the son of Louis, the Grand Dauphin, and grandson of King Louis XIV of France. ... King Philip V of Spain (December 19, 1683 – July 9, 1746) or Philippe of Anjou was king of Spain from 1700 to 1746, the first of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain. ... Charles Bourbon (31 July 1686 - 5 May 1714) was Duke of Berry from birth. ... Louis XV in 1712, dressed as a girl, as was customary at the time for very young boys of the aristocracy The regent, Philippe dOrléans Louis XV (February 16, 1710 – May 10, 1774), called the Well-Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé), was King of France from 1715 to...


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