- female, deceased (1690)
- Maria Anna of Bavaria (28 November 1660, Munich - 20 April 1690, Versailles), Dauphine of France, was also known as "Dauphine Victoire". Her full...
- male, deceased (1711)
- Louis, Dauphin of France (known as The Great Dauphin, "le Grand Dauphin" in French) (1 November, 1661 - 14 April, 1711) was the eldest son and heir...
- female, deceased (1712)
- Marie-Adélaïde of Savoy was the mother of King Louis XV of France. She was the eldest daughter of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia and his first wi...
- male
- Israel Silvestre, called the Younger to distinguish him from his father, was a prolific French draftsman, etcher and print dealer who specialized...
- male, deceased (1714)
- Charles de France was Duke of Berry from birth. He was the youngest son of Louis, "le Grand Dauphin" and Maria Anna of Bavaria, and therefore a...
- male, deceased (1804)
- Pierre Julien was a French sculptor who worked in a full range of rococo and neoclassical styles. He served an early apprenticeship at Le Puy, near...
- male, deceased (1712)
- Louis, Dauphin of France and Duke of Burgundy (August 16, 1682 - February 18, 1712) was the son of Louis, "le Grand Dauphin", and Maria Anna of...
- male, deceased (1746)
- 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...
- male, deceased (1730)
- Jacques Gouin de Beauchene (1652-1730) was a French explorer. His name is also spelled as Beauchesne. He was born in Saint-Malo in Brittany, and...
- male, deceased (1685)
- Jacob Spon or Jacques Spon, a French doctor and archaeologist, was a pioneer in the exploration of the monuments of Greece and a scholar of...
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