Tables of the emperour kings, and all the soveraign princes and electoral that are now alive in Europe. 1. Their names. 2. When they were born. 3. When they came to their respective crowns and principalities. 4. When and whom they have married. 5. What children they have got, and the time of their birth. Together with their natural children, owned by them. Very useful to all that read the London, Harlem, Amsterdam and Paris Gazette.

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Tables of the emperour kings, and all the soveraign princes and electoral that are now alive in Europe. 1. Their names. 2. When they were born. 3. When they came to their respective crowns and principalities. 4. When and whom they have married. 5. What children they have got, and the time of their birth. Together with their natural children, owned by them. Very useful to all that read the London, Harlem, Amsterdam and Paris Gazette.
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§. I.

LEwis the XIV. the French King, born Sept. the 5th, 1638.

He Succeeded his Fa∣ther, 1642.

Was Crowned, 1654.

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He Married Mary Theresa, daughter to Phi∣lip the IV. King of Spain, 1660, who died 1683.

Lewis the Dauphin, born Nov the first, 1661.

He Married Anne daughter to Ferdinand, Elect of Bavaria, Mareh the 7th, 1680, who died, 1690.

His Children.

1. Lewis Duke of

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Burgundy, born Aug. the 6th, 1682.

2. Philip Duke of Anjou, born Nov. the 19th, 1683.

3. Gaston Duke of Berry, born August the 31, 1686.

Remark,

The French King's natural Children are,

I. Born of Madam de la Valiere, Dutchess of Vaujour.

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1. Mary Anne, of Bourbon, born, 1666.

Married to the Prince of Conti, 1680.

2. Lewis of Bourbon, Duke of Vermandois, born, 1667.

Died, 1683.

II. Born of Madam de Montespan.

1. Lewis August, of Bourbon, Duke of Maine, born, 1670.

Legitimated, 1673.

2. Lewis Caesar, of Bourbon, Count of Vex∣in, born, 1672.

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Died, 1683.

3. Aloisa, of Nantes, born, 1673.

Married to the Duke of Bourbon, 1685.

4. Aloisa Mary, died 1681.

5. Lewis Alexander, of Bourbon, Count of Tou∣louze, born 1678.

Legitimated, 1681.

6. Francisca Mary, of Blois, born 1681.

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