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  1. Marie-Thérèse Charlotte (19 December 1778 – 19 October 1851) was the eldest child of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette of France, and their only child to reach adulthood. In 1799 she married her cousin Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, the eldest son of Charles, Count of Artois, henceforth becoming the Duchess of Angoulême.

  2. Jul 14, 2023 · Marie Therese Became Queen of France—for 20 Minutes Marie Therese remained in prison, with little information about her family’s fate, until just before her 17 th birthday in December 1795.

  3. Roman Catholic. Signature. Marie Thérèse of France (Marie Thérèse Charlotte; 19 December 1778 – 19 October 1851), Madame Royale, was the eldest child of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. After her marriage to her cousin, Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, the eldest son of the future Charles X, she was known as the Duchess of Angoulême.

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  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Marie-Thérèse Charlotte de France was the first-born child of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, much welcomed eight long years into their marriage, yet also a disappointment to some because she was a girl. Her mother recognized this immediately, saying “Poor little one, you are not desired, but you will be none the less dear to me!”

  6. Issues Contributed. Explore Issue. purchase. The eldest child of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Marie-Thérèse of France was the only one of their children who survived childhood and the French Revolution. She married her first cousin Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, and was queen of France for roughly twenty minutes in 1830 before abdicating.

  7. Dec 25, 2023 · Marie Thérèse’s father was executed the following day without seeing his family again to spare them the agony. “Shouts of joy” reached the ears of Marie Antoinette and Madame Elisabeth, the latter of whom exclaimed, “The monsters! They are satisfied now!”1 Marie Antoinette was unable to speak, but she, Elisabeth and Marie Thérèse ...

  8. Dec 23, 2023 · Marie Thérèse was deeply affected by the scene at the Tuileries, and the situation only became worse. In the following weeks, the quality of their life at the Tuileries went down considerably. The family no longer walked in the gardens as the insults were so terrible. Calls for the end of the monarchy were growing stronger with each passing day. An assault was to be expected, and it came on ...

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