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Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France

Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France (French: Charles Orland, Dauphin de France) (11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495) was the eldest son and heir of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany.

Charles Orlando
Le dauphin Charles Orland by Jean Hey, the "Master of Moulins", 1494.
Dauphin of France
Tenure11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495
PredecessorCharles
SuccessorCharles
Born11 October 1492
Château de Plessis-lez-Tours
Died16 December 1495(1495-12-16) (aged 3)
Château d'Amboise
Burial
Cathedral of Saint-Martin, Tours
HouseValois
FatherCharles VIII of France
MotherAnne of Brittany

Build-up edit

The marriage of Charles and Anne had been celebrated in December 1491, less than a year before the Dauphin's birth. It had begun unhappily, with the new Queen resenting the marriage forced upon her and the political dominance of her sister-in-law, Anne, Duchess of Bourbon. Her pregnancy was thus greeted with special joy by her, as well as by the King and the people, for the depleted elder branch of the House of Valois depended on a male heir. Accordingly, Anne spent her pregnancy at ease, given the devoted attention of her husband who ensured that she would not be tired out or subject to unnecessary travel. In the autumn of 1492, the King and Queen went to the château of Plessis-lès-Tours where all was prepared for the birth of the hoped-for boy.

Birth and life edit

The Queen went into labour on the night of 10 October and was swiftly attended to by the royal doctors and midwives. With her was Charles who, much to the annoyance of those around, soon lost his calm due to anxiety. However, all went well, and at 4 o'clock in the morning, the Queen gave birth to a robust and well-formed boy who was automatically Dauphin of France.

The Dauphin was immediately the subject of controversy. His parents and his godmother, Jeanne de Laval, widow of King René I of Naples, wanted to name him Orlando (French: Orland), after Roland, the Carolingian hero of The Song of Roland whose name was rendered thus in Italian. The name had been suggested to them by François of Paule, a hermit and preacher in whom they had confidence. However, the godfathers (Louis, Duke of Orléans, next in line for the throne, and Peter II, Duke of Bourbon) flatly refused to allow a future king of France to be given such a foreign name and begged for him to be named instead after his ancestors: Louis, Philippe or Charles.

Finally, after three days of dispute, a compromise was reached: the Dauphin would be named Charles Orland in the French language, and Carolus Orlandus in Latin. This settled, the baptism was held on 13 October. The Dauphin, clad in cloth of gold, was carried into the Church of Saint Jean of Plessisour by John IV of Chalon-Arlay, Prince of Orange and was baptised in the font there, surrounded by the greatest lords of the Court, each holding the candle, the basin or the towel. During the ceremony, Charles VIII held the hand of François of Paule, who led the ceremony and blessed Charles Orlando. Anne of Brittany, still recovering, was not in attendance.

Described by the chronicler Philippe de Commines as a "beautiful child and daring in word, not fearing the things that the other children are accustomed to fear", Charles Orlando was a healthy and vigorous child, who grew well and strong, a fluent speaker by age 3. He had a fair complexion, black eyes and was chubby. When he reached the age of 18 months, he was installed in Amboise, monitored by two governors, the lords de Boisy and That-Guénant, a governess, Madame de Bussière, and surrounded by a multitude of servants. He was the pride and joy of his parents. His mother doted on him, buying him presents; his father described him as the "most beautiful of gems". Both insisted on being kept informed of his health and his progress, by means of letters and messages.

The King also took a series of measures in order to protect his heir. Hunting in the forest of Amboise was prohibited; the gates of the city were reduced to four, making it easier to monitor traffic and to seal the city where necessary; archers were posted at the strategic points of the castle; and the child was constantly in the prayers of François of Paule.

Death edit

 
Tomb of Charles Orland and Charles, two sons of Anne and Charles VIII at Tours Cathedral.

In the autumn of 1495, when an epidemic of measles struck Touraine, Charles VIII (who after returning from Italy remained in Lyon, where he was joined by the Queen), ordered the child to be even more closely cloistered in Amboise. But to no avail: Charles Orlando contracted measles, and in spite of the efforts of the doctors and the prayers of the monks, he died on 16 December 1495.

Charles VIII, deeply affected, but advised by his physicians to remain staunch and cheerful, succeeded in hiding his sorrow; Anne gave herself up to her grief so violently that for a time her life, and her sanity, were feared for. The year following his death, a younger brother was born and he, too, was named Charles, but he only lived for less than a month (8 September 1496 – 2 October 1496). Both children were buried at Saint Gatien's Cathedral, Tours, with gisants erected for them by the French sculptor Michel Colombe in 1506.

Ancestry edit

Sources edit

  • (in French) Le Dauphin Charles-Orland
Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France
Cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty
Born: 11 October 1492 Died: 16 December 1495
French royalty
Vacant
Title last held by
Charles, 11th Dauphin
Dauphin of France
11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495
Vacant
Title next held by
Charles, 13th Dauphin
French nobility
Preceded by Dauphin of Viennois
Count of Valentinois and Diois

11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495
Succeeded by

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Charles Orlando Dauphin of France French Charles Orland Dauphin de France 11 October 1492 16 December 1495 was the eldest son and heir of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany Charles OrlandoLe dauphin Charles Orland by Jean Hey the Master of Moulins 1494 Dauphin of FranceTenure11 October 1492 16 December 1495PredecessorCharlesSuccessorCharlesBorn11 October 1492Chateau de Plessis lez ToursDied16 December 1495 1495 12 16 aged 3 Chateau d AmboiseBurialCathedral of Saint Martin ToursHouseValoisFatherCharles VIII of FranceMotherAnne of Brittany Contents 1 Build up 2 Birth and life 3 Death 4 Ancestry 5 SourcesBuild up editThe marriage of Charles and Anne had been celebrated in December 1491 less than a year before the Dauphin s birth It had begun unhappily with the new Queen resenting the marriage forced upon her and the political dominance of her sister in law Anne Duchess of Bourbon Her pregnancy was thus greeted with special joy by her as well as by the King and the people for the depleted elder branch of the House of Valois depended on a male heir Accordingly Anne spent her pregnancy at ease given the devoted attention of her husband who ensured that she would not be tired out or subject to unnecessary travel In the autumn of 1492 the King and Queen went to the chateau of Plessis les Tours where all was prepared for the birth of the hoped for boy Birth and life editThe Queen went into labour on the night of 10 October and was swiftly attended to by the royal doctors and midwives With her was Charles who much to the annoyance of those around soon lost his calm due to anxiety However all went well and at 4 o clock in the morning the Queen gave birth to a robust and well formed boy who was automatically Dauphin of France The Dauphin was immediately the subject of controversy His parents and his godmother Jeanne de Laval widow of King Rene I of Naples wanted to name him Orlando French Orland after Roland the Carolingian hero of The Song of Roland whose name was rendered thus in Italian The name had been suggested to them by Francois of Paule a hermit and preacher in whom they had confidence However the godfathers Louis Duke of Orleans next in line for the throne and Peter II Duke of Bourbon flatly refused to allow a future king of France to be given such a foreign name and begged for him to be named instead after his ancestors Louis Philippe or Charles Finally after three days of dispute a compromise was reached the Dauphin would be named Charles Orland in the French language and Carolus Orlandus in Latin This settled the baptism was held on 13 October The Dauphin clad in cloth of gold was carried into the Church of Saint Jean of Plessisour by John IV of Chalon Arlay Prince of Orange and was baptised in the font there surrounded by the greatest lords of the Court each holding the candle the basin or the towel During the ceremony Charles VIII held the hand of Francois of Paule who led the ceremony and blessed Charles Orlando Anne of Brittany still recovering was not in attendance Described by the chronicler Philippe de Commines as a beautiful child and daring in word not fearing the things that the other children are accustomed to fear Charles Orlando was a healthy and vigorous child who grew well and strong a fluent speaker by age 3 He had a fair complexion black eyes and was chubby When he reached the age of 18 months he was installed in Amboise monitored by two governors the lords de Boisy and That Guenant a governess Madame de Bussiere and surrounded by a multitude of servants He was the pride and joy of his parents His mother doted on him buying him presents his father described him as the most beautiful of gems Both insisted on being kept informed of his health and his progress by means of letters and messages The King also took a series of measures in order to protect his heir Hunting in the forest of Amboise was prohibited the gates of the city were reduced to four making it easier to monitor traffic and to seal the city where necessary archers were posted at the strategic points of the castle and the child was constantly in the prayers of Francois of Paule Death edit nbsp Tomb of Charles Orland and Charles two sons of Anne and Charles VIII at Tours Cathedral In the autumn of 1495 when an epidemic of measles struck Touraine Charles VIII who after returning from Italy remained in Lyon where he was joined by the Queen ordered the child to be even more closely cloistered in Amboise But to no avail Charles Orlando contracted measles and in spite of the efforts of the doctors and the prayers of the monks he died on 16 December 1495 Charles VIII deeply affected but advised by his physicians to remain staunch and cheerful succeeded in hiding his sorrow Anne gave herself up to her grief so violently that for a time her life and her sanity were feared for The year following his death a younger brother was born and he too was named Charles but he only lived for less than a month 8 September 1496 2 October 1496 Both children were buried at Saint Gatien s Cathedral Tours with gisants erected for them by the French sculptor Michel Colombe in 1506 Ancestry editAncestors of Charles Orlando Dauphin of France16 Charles VI of France8 Charles VII of France17 Isabeau of Bavaria4 Louis XI of France18 Louis II of Naples9 Marie of Anjou19 Yolande of Aragon2 Charles VIII of France20 Antipope Felix V10 Louis Duke of Savoy21 Mary of Burgundy5 Charlotte of Savoy22 Janus of Cyprus11 Anne of Cyprus23 Charlotte de Bourbon1 Charles Orlando Dauphin of France24 John IV Duke of Brittany12 Richard Count of Etampes25 Joan of Navarre6 Francis II Duke of Brittany26 Louis I Duke of Orleans13 Margaret Countess of Vertus27 Valentina Visconti Countess of Vertus3 Anne of Brittany28 John I Count of Foix14 Gaston IV Count of Foix29 Jeanne of Albret7 Margaret of Foix30 John II of Aragon15 Eleanor of Navarre31 Blanche I of NavarreSources edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Orlando Dauphin of France in French Le Dauphin Charles OrlandCharles Orlando Dauphin of FranceHouse of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn 11 October 1492 Died 16 December 1495French royaltyVacantTitle last held byCharles 11th Dauphin Dauphin of France11 October 1492 16 December 1495 VacantTitle next held byCharles 13th DauphinFrench nobilityPreceded byCharles VI Dauphin of ViennoisCount of Valentinois and Diois11 October 1492 16 December 1495 Succeeded byCharles VI Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Orlando Dauphin of France amp oldid 1152395158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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