le Dauphin
Give you a clue. Most French kings were called Louis. You got it. Louisiana.
You can say "Son père s'appelle" in French to indicate that her dad is called.
son nom était... ou elle s'appellait
A French king's son is typically referred to as "le dauphin" in French, which translates to "the heir apparent to the French throne." The title of Dauphin was historically used in the French monarchy to designate the crown prince.
There were kings, two emperors and now a president (this period is called the Fifth Republic).
Kings didn't get 'chosen.' They were born royalty. The king's son would become king in his father's place, when the former king died or left the throne. If the king didn't have a son, it would pass on to his brother or nephew, or grandchild. The whole idea was to keep the ruling of the country a family business.
Banquo's son is called Fleance. He is supposed to be one of the ancestors of the Stuart dynasty, which is the family the then king of England James I came from. This is what the play means by Banquo being a father to a line of kings.
Cardinal Richelieu was known for strengthening the power of French kings.
The answer is "He Prince"
a son (English) > un fils (French)un son (French) > a sound, a noise (English)
His son has published two books under the name Joe Hill. One is a novel called Heart Shaped Box and the other is a collection of short stories called 20th Century Ghosts.
your son is translated 'ton fils' in French.