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Marie-Thérèse De France (other)
Marie-Thérèse de France may refer to: * Princess Marie-Thérèse of France (1667 – 1672) - eldest surviving daughter of Louis XIV and Infanta María Teresa of Spain; known as ''la Petite Madame'' * Princess Marie-Thérèse of France (1746 – 1748) - first child of Louis, Dauphin of France and Infanta Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain * Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte of France (1778 – 1851) - eldest daughter of Louis XVI of France and his wife Marie Antoinette; married Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angoulême {{hndis ...
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Princess Marie-Thérèse Of France (1667–1672)
Princess is a title used by a female member of a regnant monarch's family or by a female ruler of a principality. The male equivalent is a prince (from Latin ''princeps'', meaning principal citizen). Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince, or for the daughter of a monarch. A crown princess can be the heir apparent to the throne or the spouse of the heir apparent. Princess as a substantive title Some princesses are reigning monarchs of principalities. There have been fewer instances of reigning princesses than reigning princes, as most principalities excluded women from inheriting the throne. An example of a princess regnant is Constance of Antioch, princess regnant of Antioch in the 12th century. Since the president of France, an office for which women are eligible, is ''ex-officio'' a co-prince of Andorra, then Andorra could theoretically be jointly ruled by a princess. Princess as a courtesy title Descendants of monarchs For many centuries, the t ...
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