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28 de ago. de 2023 · In 1815, during the first year of Louis’ reign, Marie-Thérèse was visiting Bordeaux when Napoleon escaped from Elba and arrived back in France. She resolved to support the monarchy and was much seen around the city, making speeches, visiting barracks and publishing a proclamation, addressed to the citizens of Bordeaux, urging them to rally around the crown and see off “this crisis which ...
Dec 19, 1778 - Oct 19, 1851. Marie-Thérèse Charlotte of France, Madame Royale, was the eldest child of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and the only one to reach adulthood. She was married to Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, who was the eldest son of the future Charles X, her father's younger brother; thus the bride and groom were also first ...
6 de mar. de 2024 · Marie-Thérèse of Austria (born September 10, 1638, El Escorial, Spain—died July 30, 1683, Versailles, France) queen consort of King Louis XIV of France (reigned 1643–1715). As the daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and Elizabeth of France, Marie-Thérèse was betrothed to Louis by the Peace of the Pyrenees (1659), which ended a 24-year ...
28 de dic. de 2023 · Back at the Tuileries, Napoleon reportedly said, “She is the only man in the family!” 3 Marie Thérèse travelled to Paquillac, where she boarded an English ship. She returned to England in April 1815, where she learned that her husband had been taken prisoner. Luckily, he was released, and he made his way to Madrid.
23 de dic. de 2023 · Following the horrors, the family tried to keep a routine in the Temple. The Dauphin received lessons from his father, while Marie Thérèse received lessons from her mother. They were permitted to take walks in the compound and exercised there as well. Finally, in September 1792, the monarchy was abolished, and France was proclaimed a republic.
7 de oct. de 2016 · In the evening of 18 December 1795 Marie Thérèse finally left the Temple as the sole survivor. She had been imprisoned for three years, four months and five days. She arrived in Vienna on 9 January 1796, initially living at the Hofburg. She was expected to make a match with Archduke Karl, and she was expected to be more Austrian.
16 de feb. de 2024 · In 1830, Marie Thérèse technically did achieve the title of Queen of France—for about 20 minutes, long enough for her husband the Duc to sign the abdication papers. She died in October 1851 ...