Freelance Writing Jobs | Today's Articles | Sign In


What Happened to Marie Antoinette's Children?

The Result of the French Revolution on the Bourbon Legacy

Nov 7, 2008 Megan Winkler

Queen Marie Antoinette, executed during the French Revolution, was mother to four children who suffered varied fates, some as dramatic as her own.

The French Revolution resulted in the slaughter of countless victims, one of the most well-known being Marie Antoinette, but what of her children? King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were the parents of four royal children. The dramatic outcomes of their lives are as varied as surely the children were themselves.

Marie Therese Charlotte de Bourbon

The first child of the King and Queen of France, Marie Therese Charlotte, was born December 19, 1778 at Versailles, France after many years with no heir. Although Marie Therese gained her mother some popular support, it was not to last. Marie Therese would enjoy the happiest outcome following the Revolution, however. She is the only child to have survived the violence.

After the family had been placed under arrest on August 10, 1792, Marie Therese remained with her mother and her paternal aunt, Madame Elizabeth until nearly a year later. On August 2, 1793, the queen was taken from her daughter and sister in law and was removed to another prison.

Unlike her mother and aunt, Marie Therese survived her time in prison from 1792 to 1795. Following this, she joined her uncle, the next King of France, Louis XVIII (Tsar Paul I of Russia) in exile and married her cousin, Louis Antoine duc d’Angouleme in 1799. She lived in various locations across Europe: Vienna, Russia and England, before returning to France in 1814 after the abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Marie Therese did not remain in France long, however. She and her husband fled to England in 1830 after the betrayal of their Bourbon cousin, Louis-Philippe duc d’Orleans in which he spread the rumor that Charles X, the next Bourbon in line for the throne, had abdicated the throne of France. A few short minutes later, Marie Therese’s husband, Louis Antoine, the next in line abdicated, leaving Louis-Philippe to step into his place.

Marie Therese died on October 19, 1851 of pneumonia and was buried at the Kostanjevica Monastery in Kostanjevica Slovenia, in the Bourbon family crypt. She bore no children and thus, the Bourbon line through King Louis XVI came to an end.

Louis Joseph Xavier Francois de Bourbon, Dauphin de France

Louis Joseph was born on October 22, 1781, also at Versailles, but only lived until he was seven years of age. The Dauphin died on June 4, 1789 in Mendon, France and is buried at the cemetery of Saint-Denis, Ile-de-France, France.

Louis XVII Charles, Roi de France

Louis XVII was born on March 27, 1785, and was named duc de Normandie at birth. He succeeded his brother when Louis Joseph died, though he never ruled France. On July 3, 1793, he was taken from his mother for his “re-education” and never saw her again. He was housed in Temple Prison, Paris, France where he was abused and dreadfully mistreated. It was from complications of abuse and tuberculosis that the Dauphin died at ten years of age. He is buried at the Cemetery of St. Marguerite in Paris.

Marie Sophie Helen Beatrice de Bourbon

Known by her middle name, Sophie Beatrice lived less than a year. She was born on July 9, 1786 and died eleven months later on June 19, 1787. She is buried in the same cemetery as her brother, Louis Joseph: Saint-Denis, Ile-de-France, France.

Louis-Philippe’s reign ended in 1848 following another revolution and with that, France became a Republic and would never return to monarchal rule.

The French Revolution ended many institutions in France, one of the most central being the monarchy. The two children of Marie Antoinette who survived long enough to witness the Revolution know doubt endured unimaginable hardships and horrors, with little happy ending.

The copyright of the article What Happened to Marie Antoinette's Children? in W European History is owned by Megan Winkler. Permission to republish What Happened to Marie Antoinette's Children? in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
What do you think about this article?

NOTE: Because you are not a Suite101 member, your comment will be moderated before it is viewable.
post your comment
What is 4+6?
12 Comments

Comments

Nov 23, 2008 6:32 PM
Guest :
hey i have to do a play and dont now how her kids died help me out pls!
Jul 15, 2009 1:56 AM
Guest :
this is very helpful but needs more info, could you do that??
Aug 26, 2009 9:38 AM
Guest :
Wow, have forgotten a lot of my History... must get in touch w/my History Prof soon...appreciate what I've read...pat z 8.26.09
Oct 22, 2009 11:20 AM
Guest :
Who was like...the most important of her children? I really don't know how to ask but I tried.
Dec 1, 2009 3:04 AM
Guest :
A VERY SAD STORY...AFTER WATCHING THE 1938 CLASSIC ON MARIE ANTOINETTE, REALLY BREAKS ONE HEART WHEN YOU SEE MOTHER AND CHILD SEPARATED...AND SUCH A TRAGIC ENDING...
Jan 2, 2010 5:58 PM
Guest :
This was a very useful article and it provided me with much important information, actually exactly what I was looking for. I will reccommmend this to everyone I know!
Jan 3, 2010 6:22 PM
Guest :
they should make a movie on her children! like a sequel to the 1st movie!
Jan 11, 2010 6:57 PM
Guest :
to that person that asked who is the most important . to her her first daughter bc eberyone wanted a boy bc he would b the next king but she wanted a little girl to call hers and no one really bothered or took her away from her for a while.. the most important to france would b her first son bc he would have been the next king
Jan 13, 2010 9:44 AM
Guest :
i need more info
Jan 19, 2010 9:18 PM
Guest :
This has answered my questions - thankyou. I have just finished reading "Marie Antoinette" by Manuel & Odette Komroff which was an excellent read but left me wondering what happened to her 2 surviving children.
Jan 23, 2010 8:52 AM
Guest :
i read i diarie on her from the series the royal diaries you should read it honestley.I dont think the movie was true there is no reason to belive she cheated on her husband is there? nooooo lmao owell
Jan 28, 2010 4:14 AM
Guest :
I was studying for a very important test at university and this site saved my grades! It is understandable and gives you a whole range of info that you really need. I much preferred this article to the one I used for previous studies and I have found that miraculously my grades are flying! I would definitely recommend this site to any student anywhere who really needs some help! But just remember, even though this article seems so well-written and informative, whatever you do, DO-NOT copy! That's cheating! I am certainly going to use this website to travel further into my career. Thankyou, 'suite101'!!!
12 Comments

Related Topics

Reference


;