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Adélaïde, Madame, 1732-1800

Adélaïde, Madame, 1732-1800

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Name (Latin)
Adélaïde, Madame, 1732-1800
Other forms of name
Madame Adélaïde, 1732-1800
Adélaïde, de France, 1732-1800
France, Adélaïde de, 1732-1800
France, Marie-Adélaïde de, 1732-1800
Marie-Adelaide, de France, 1732-1800
Date of birth
1732-03-23
Date of death
1800-02-27
Place of birth
Versailles (France)
Place of death
Trieste (Italy)
Associated country
France
Italy
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata:Q237832
Library of congress:nr 98039336
OCoLC:oca06167373
DLC:nr 98039336
Sources of Information
  • Dict. de bio. française(Adélaide (Madame); Marie-Adélaïde; b. Versailles, Mar. 23, 1732; d. Trieste, Feb. 18, 1800; fourth daughter of Louis XV and Marie Lecszynska)
  • Nouv. bio. française(Adélaïde (Madame) de France; b. Versailles, May 3, 1732; d. Mar. 1800)
  • Dict. de la noblesse, 1866:v. 8, p. 593 (Marie-Adélaïde de France; called Madame Adélaïde; b. Versailles, Mar. 26, 1732)
  • Wikipedia, viewed 22 June 2017(Marie Adélaïde de France ; 23 March 1732 - 27 February 1800 ; was a French princess ; was never married)
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Portrait ofMadame Adélaïde (1732-1800)
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File:Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Marie-Adélaïde de France, dite Madame Adélaïde (vers 1786-1787).jpg
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File:Jean Etienne Lìotard - Ritratto di Maria Adelaide di Francia vestita alla turca - Google Art Project.jpg
Jean-Étienne Liotard, Public domain
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File:Jean marc nattier - madame marie-adélaide de France.jpg
Jean-Marc Nattier, Public domain
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File:Johann Julius Heinsius - Madame Adélaïde.jpg
Johann Julius Heinsius, Public domain
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File:Joseph Ducreux - Portrait of Marie-Adélaïde of France, known as Madame Adélaïde, daughter of Louis XV.jpg
Joseph Ducreux, Public domain
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File:Labille-Guiard, Adélaïde - Marie Adélaïde de France - Versailles MV5940.jpg
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File:Louise Élisabeth and Adélaïde de France.jpg
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File:Madame adelaide de France.jpg
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File:Nattier, Jean-Marc - Marie Adélaïde of France - Versailles MV 8376.jpg
Jean-Marc Nattier, Public domain
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File:Signature of Marie Adélaïde of France in 1753 at the wedding of the Prince of Condé and Charlotte de Rohan.jpg
Marie Adélaïde of France, Public domain
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File:Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun - Madame Adélaïde de France 1791.jpg
Wikipedia description:

Adélaïde de France (Marie Adélaïde; 23 March 1732 - 27 February 1800) was a French princess, the sixth child and fourth daughter of King Louis XV and Queen Marie Leszczyńska. As a legitimate daughter of the King, Adélaïde was a fille de France. She was referred to as Madame Quatrième ("Madame the Fourth") until the death of her older sister Marie Louise in 1733, and then as Madame Troisième ("Madame the Third"); as Madame Adélaïde from 1737 to 1755; as Madame from 1755 to 1759; and then as Madame Adélaïde again from 1759 until her death. Adélaïde and her sister Sophie possessed the Duchy of Louvois from 1777 until 1792. The duchy had been created for them by their nephew Louis XVI, in their own right. During the reign of her nephew Adélaïde led the extreme conservative faction at court and was strongly anti Marie Antoinette, whom Adélaïde reputedly called 'the Austrian' for the first time. During the French Revolution Adélaïde and her sister, Victoire fled France, settling in Rome. When the French Republic invaded the Italian Peninsula in 1796 the sisters moved to Naples. In 1799 France conquered Naples causing the Mesdames to go to Trieste where the sisters both died, in 1799 and 1800 respectively. She was the last of the children of Louis XV to die.

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