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Not soon after the royal family was moved to the Temple Tower, a medieval prison. Monarchy was abolished and the Royal family and nobility of France faced trial and death by the guillotine. She was the only one to get out of there alive. The first one to go was her father, Louis XVI, who was executed on the guillotine on 21 January Three women and a little boy remained behind.
With the King's death, the revolutionary rulers face a new problem. What to do with the little boy, eight-year-old Louis Charles? He was of course seen as the new King of France by the royalists. On 3 July , he was taken away from his mother, sister and aunt, and put in a private cell on another floor of the tower. She is 15 years old when she writes these words on her cell wall:. She can obtain no news of her mother; nor be reunited to her, though she has asked it a thousand times.
Live, my good mother! O my father! O my God! She does not know what happened to her parents and aunt. She can hear her brother cry through the walls of the temple tower, but has no contact with him.
From June 8, , she did not hear him anymore She is liberated on 18 December in exchange for some French prisoners. The emperor expected her to marry his son Archduke Karl. So she leaves Viena very quickly to live with her French relatives. Together with many old courtiers that found exile at this palace, they tried to recreate the court life of Versailles. They even held the lever and coucher ceremonies as they did in Versailles.
Louis-Antoine was the son of her fathers younger brother and the future Charles X. Standing behind the King is his brother, Count d'Artois. The painting highlights the continuity of the Bourbon dynasty. Her husband, although reluctantly, signed the same abdication document. This was the end of the reign of the house of Bourbon. It had delivered the Kings of France since They would never return to France.
This palace is situated in the outskirts of Gorizia, you can visit the palace or take a virtual tour. She lived in Gorizia until her husband died in Then she bought Schloss Frohsdorf in Austria.
She moved there with Henri, Count of Chambord. He was the new claimant to the French throne since Louis-Antoine died. Many courtiers who supported his claim followed them to Frohsdorf and it became the French government in exile. Her marriage to her nephew, the adoption of her other nephew, the Comte de Chambord, the devotion to her uncles, all were attempts to assure the restoration of the throne.
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