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  1. Marie Joséphine of Savoy (Italian: Maria Giuseppina Luisa; 2 September 1753 – 13 November 1810) was a princess of France and countess of Provence by marriage to the future King Louis XVIII of France.

  2. Marie Joséphine of Savoy (Maria Giuseppina Luigia; 2 September 1753 – 13 November 1810) was the wife of the future Louis XVIII of France. She was a princess of Savoy by birth, became the titular Queen consort, and was known by her title: Her Royal Highness, Countess of Provence (comtesse de Provence). Family

  3. Marie Joséphine of Savoy ( Italian: Maria Giuseppina Luisa; 2 September 1753 – 13 November 1810) was a princess of France and countess of Provence by marriage to the future King Louis XVIII of France. She was regarded by Bourbon royalist Legitimists as the titular ' queen of France ' when her husband assumed the title of king in 1795 upon ...

  4. Biography Eldest daughter of Victor Amadeus III of Savoy. Marrried Louis Stanislas Xavier, Comte of Provence (and future Louis XVIII) in 1771; in 1791 fled France with her husband and lived in exile in Germany and in Russia; when Louis XVII died in prison (1795) her husband was proclaimed King of France and she became Queen consort of France, at least nominally.

  5. Jan 27, 2024 · Marie Joséphine Louise of Savoy (Italian: Maria Giuseppina Luigia; 2 September 1753 – 13 November 1810) was the wife of the future King Louis XVIII of France. She was a princess of Savoy by birth, became Countess of Provence upon her marriage in 1771, and then titular Queen of France when her husband's nephew, the titular King Louis XVII of ...

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  6. Sep 2, 2013 · When the time to flee finally came and the royal family made their famed and failed flight to Varennes in June 1791, the bickering Count and Countess of Provence made a successful escape, finding refuge in the Austrian Netherlands and, later, Germany. Marie Joséphine of Savoy by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, 1782.

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  8. Maria Teresa of Savoy (31 January 1756 – 2 June 1805) was a Princess of Savoy and the wife of Charles Charles, Count of Artois future Charles X of France. In France she was known as Marie Thérèse de Savoie .

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