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  1. Mar 23, 2024 · Louis (XVII) was the titular king of France from 1793. He was the second son of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette, and he was the royalists’ first recognized claimant to the monarchy after his father was executed during the French Revolution. Baptized Louis-Charles, he bore the title duc de.

  2. Louis XVII never ruled; he died in his prison cell at the age of ten, far from the sumptuous luxury of his early years. Full name. Louis-Charles of France. Title. Dauphin of France. Life at Court. From 1785 to 1789. His traces in Versailles. His representations.

  3. Apr 22, 2022 · Louis XVII, son of Louis XVI and Marie Antionette, died in Paris at the age of ten. However, could he have been rescued by royalists and actually survived?

  4. Louis XVII (Louis Charles), 1785–1795?, titular king of France (1793–95), known in popular legend as the "lost dauphin." The second son of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, he became dauphin at the death (1789) of his elder brother. In 1792 the revolutionists imprisoned him with the royal family in the Temple.

  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Definition. Louis XVII of France was the regnal name of Louis-Charles de France (l. 1785-1795), the younger son of King Louis XVI of France (r. 1774-1792) and Queen Marie Antoinette (l. 1755-1793).

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Louis_XVIILouis XVII - Wikiwand

    Louis XVII (born Louis Charles, Duke of Normandy; 27 March 1785 – 8 June 1795) was the younger son of King Louis XVI of France and Queen Marie Antoinette. His older brother, Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France, died in June 1789, a little over a month before the start of the French Revolution.

  7. Louis XVII of France (Louis Charles; 27 March 1785 - 8 June 1795) was the King of France and Navarre from 1793 to 1795. He never actually ruled. He is also known as Louis Charles, Duke of Normandy and Fils de France (son of France). Louis Charles of France was born at the Palace of Versailles.

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