FRANCE'S DUKE OF ANJOU LISTENS TO REPORT ON DNA TESTS FROM TISSUE OF LOUIS XVII
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ARIS,19APR00 - Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Anjou, eldest son of the Bourbon family which lays claim to the defunct French throne via blood ties, listens April 19 to the results of DNA testing on heart tissue which prove that the son of executed French King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette died as a young boy in the Temple prison June 8, 1795. Scientists have been conducting genetic analyses since December on what was the presumed heart of Louis-Charles de France, to establish whether or not the uncrowned child king managed to escape the French revolution. jes/Photo by John Schults REUTERS
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Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Anjou attending an anniv-ersary mass for the wedding of Catherine of Medic-i and Henri IV in 1600 at St Jean Cathedral in Lyon.
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Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Anjou, walking in Lyon after attending anniversary mass celebrating the wedding of Henri IV and Catherine of Medici in 1600.
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Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Anjou attending an anniversary mass for the wedding of Catherine of Medic-i and Henri IV in 1600 at St Jean Cathedral in Lyon.
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