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Definition of Dauphiness

Dauphiness
Dauphiness Dau"phin*ess, or Dauphine Dau"phine, n. The title of the wife of the dauphin.

Meaning of Dauphiness from wikipedia

- Campan described the state of Maria Josepha during her widowhood: “The Dauphiness, his widow, was deeply afflicted; but the immoderate despair which characterised...
- Maria Anna Christine Victoria of Bavaria (French: Marie Anne Victoire; 28 November 1660 – 20 April 1690) was Dauphine of France by marriage to Louis, Grand...
- paints her exactly as she appeared to me the first time I saw her when Dauphiness. She...shot through the room like an aerial being, all brightness and...
- herself. She was a bibliophile, as shown by the rich psalter she gave Dauphiness Clemence-Margaret. The early development of the German tradition of minnesang...
- The Dauphin, Son of Louis XIV; oval Mary Antonia Victoria, of Bavaria, Dauphiness Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orleans William Henry, Prince of Orange...
- over 140 years, when it was opened up again in 1975. In August 1830, the Dauphiness and Duchess De Berri, accompanying the expatriated King of France, visited...
- Strasbourg all dressed up to greet the Dauphiness: "The city of Strasburg was in gala array. It had prepared for the dauphiness the splendours it had displa****...
- Duchess of Cambridge sta**** at East Cowes Castle. In August 1830, the Dauphiness and Duchess De Berri, accompanying the expatriated King of France, visited...
- acquainted with in the coach on the road to L'Isle-Adam. The interest of the dauphiness and of Abbé Gaudron obtain for him promotion and a decoration. He becomes...
- Royal Garden at Paris, by Monsieur Dionis, Chief Surgeon to the late Dauphiness, and to the present Dutchess of Burgundy. Translated from the third edition...