Delfina Francji

Delfina Francji (fr. Dauphine de France) – tytuł szlachecki przysługujący żonie delfina Francji (następcy tronu francuskiego). W poniższych tabelach (w układzie chronologicznym) podane są ich daty życia i śmierci, obok podane jest imię ich ojca i małżonka.

Dynastia Walezjuszów

WizerunekImięDaty życiaDaty panowaniaOjciecMąż
JanaBourbon.jpgJoanna de Burbon1338-13781350-1364Piotr de BurbonKarol V Mądry
Margaret of Burgundy, Dauphine of France.jpgMałgorzata Burgundzka1393-14421412-1415Jan bez TrwogiLudwik Walezjusz
Jacoba van Beieren door Hollandse school ca 1600.jpgJakobina Bawarska1401-14361415-1417Wilhelm II BawarskiJan Walezjusz
Margaritaescocia.jpgMałgorzata Szkocka1424-14451436-1445Jakub I, król SzkocjiLudwik XI Walezjusz
Charlotte de savoie 1.jpgKarolina Sabaudzka1445-14831451-1461Ludwik I SabaudzkiLudwik XI Walezjusz
Catherine de medicis.jpgKatarzyna Medycejska1519-15891536-1547Lorenzo II di Piero de' MediciHenryk II Walezjusz
Mary Stuart Queen.jpgMaria I Stuart1542-15871558-1559Jakub VFranciszek II Walezjusz

Dynastia Burbonów

WizerunekImięDaty życiaDaty panowaniaOjciecMąż
Marie Anne Victoire of Bavaria, Dauphine of France by François de Troy held at Versailles.jpgMaria Anna Bawarska1660-16901680-1690Ferdynand Maria BawarskiLudwik Burbon
Marie Adélaïde of Savoy as depicted circa 1697 (wearing Fleur-de-lis as Duchess of Burgundy) by a member of the École Française.jpgMaria Adelajda Sabaudzka1685-17121711-1712Wiktor Amadeusz IILudwik Burbon
Portrait of Marie Thérèse Raphaëlle of Spain, Dauphine of France in circa 1745 by Daniel Klein the younger.JPGMaria Teresa Rafaela Burbon1726-17461745-1746Filip V BurbonLudwik Ferdynand Burbon
Frédou Marie-Josèphe de Saxe.jpgMaria Józefa Saska1731-17671747-1765August III SasLudwik Ferdynand Burbon
Marie Antoinette Young2.jpgMaria Antonina Austriaczka1755-17931770-1774Franciszek I StefanLudwik XVI Burbon
Duchess d'Angouleme.jpgMaria Teresa Charlotta Burbon1778-18511824-1830Ludwik XVI BurbonLudwik Antoni Burbon

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JanaBourbon.jpg
Jana Bourbonská
Margaret of Burgundy, Dauphine of France.jpg
Christine de Pizan presents her book to Margaret of Burgundy. An illustration from The Treasure of the City of Ladies. (cropped)
Charlotte de savoie 1.jpg
Charlotte of Savoy (1441-1483), queen of France
Catherine de medicis.jpg
Katharina von Medici, Frau von Heinrich II. und Königin von Frankreich
Margaritaescocia.jpg
A portrait from the Welsh Portrait Collection at the National Library of Wales. Przedstawiona osoba: Margaret Stewart, Dauphine of France – eldest child of child of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort
Duchess d'Angouleme.jpg
Marie Thérèse of France (1778-1851), duchess d'Angouleme and dauphine of France
Marie Antoinette Young2.jpg
Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, the later Queen Marie Antoinette of France, at the age of 12 years, daughter of Empress Maria Theresia of Austria and Holy Roman Emperor Franz I. Stephan of Lorraine
Jacoba van Beieren door Hollandse school ca 1600.jpg
Portrait of Jacqueline of Hainault (1401-1436), who was Dauphine of France and Countess of Hainault. She was heiress to the counties of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut. She did not lead an easy life; aged five, she was employed as a marriage candidate in the dynastic power game. It was not an arranged marriage. Her first husband died, the second marriage - her cousin - she declared invalid, a third failed. For her fourth and last marriage she had to relinquish her power, suggesting that in this case it was true love. Tragically Jaqcueline died two years after the marriage to the effects of tuberculosis.