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  1. As Jeanne Louise Victoire was close in age to Prince Louis-Charles (1785–1795), the dauphin (the future King Louis XVII of France), Marie-Antoinette decided to adopt her and keep her in the royal household as his playmate. She gave a new name to her, Zoë. Her two elder sisters were sent to a convent boarding school on the queen's expense.

  2. Jeanne Louise Victoire, dite Zoé, née en 1787 et morte après 1792, est une fille adoptive du roi et de la reine de France, Louis XVI et Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche [1]. Ils l'adoptent en 1790. Ils l'adoptent en 1790.

  3. Feb 22, 2010 · The two eldest girls were placed in a convent, but Jeanne Louise Victoire (at 3, the same age as the Dauphin) was installed in the royal apartments and renamed Zoë. She became the companion for the Dauphin Louis-Charles.

  4. The youngest, Jeanne Louise Victoire, who was three years old, almost the same age as the Dauphin Louis-Charles, was brought into the palace as his companion. Her name was changed to Zoe. There were many other children that Marie Antoinette supported financially.

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  6. Dec 5, 2015 · But the youngest, Jeanne Louise Victoire, who was 3 years old, and close to the same age as the Dauphin Louis-Charles, was brought into the palace as his companion. Her name was changed to Zoe. During the family’s attempted escape, Zoe, who was about 5 years old, was sent to the convent where her sisters were and she never returned to the family.

  7. May 24, 2022 · Jeanne Louise Victoire "Zoë" (1787 – after 1792) was the adopted daughter of King Louis XVI (1754–1793) and Queen Marie-Antoinette(1755–1793) of France.

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