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  Index

  A

  Adams, John, 149-150

  Adélaïde of France, 45, 71-74, 84, 91-92, 109, 114, 116, 250, 332-334, 380, 471

  Albert of Saxony, Duke of Teschen, 27

  America, 128, 148-150, 312

  Amilcar, Jean, 220

  Anne-Henriette of France, 70-71

  Antoinette (see Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France)

  Armand (François Michel Gagné), 218-219

  Atkyns, Charlotte, 458-459

  Artois, Charles-Philippe, Comte d’ (Charles X), 51, 60, 86, 115, 124, 125, 155, 158, 162, 173, 209-210, 222, 224, 259-265, 267, 273, 276-279, 284, 286, 287, 302, 334-335, 361, 363, 395, 471, 472, 475, 484

  Auguié, Adélaïde, 270-271

  B

  Balbi, Comtesse de, 336-338

  Barnave, 144, 350, 360, 403

  Barry, Madame du, 28, 44, 45, 51, 64, 73, 91-96, 113, 116, 187-188, 199, 234, 248, 256, 291, 341, 445

  Bastille Day, 86, 136, 364

  Bertin, Rose, 187, 190, 222

  Besenval, Baron de, 284, 286-288, 292

  Bonaparte, Napoleon, 128, 196, 268, 271, 272, 279, 280,

  292, 301, 338, 459, 470-471

  Boulogne, Joseph (Chevalier de Saint-Georges), 183

  Bourbon, Duc de, 124, 278

  Bourbon, Duchesse de, 277-278, 358

  Bourbons, 8, 23, 59-61, 79, 180, 268, 287, 474

  Bourgogne, Louis-Joseph, Duc de, 67, 79-80, 351

  Brienne, Lomenie de, Archbishop of Toulouse, 353-354

  Brionne, Madame de, 54-56

  C

  Calonne, 353

  Campan, Madame, 4, 8, 13, 52-52, 75, 79, 126, 134, 142, 145, 158, 170-171, 212, 237, 243, 267-271, 286-287, 289, 299, 301, 306-307, 313, 319, 340, 343-345, 363, 373, 477

  Capuchin crypt, 22, 26, 33

  Charles Joseph, Archduke, 28

  Charles VI, 23, 68

  Chartres, Duc de (see Égalité, Philippe)

  Chimay, Princesse de, 224, 233, 238-239

  Choiseul, Duc de, 45, 54-55, 60, 140, 285, 288

  Clothilde of France, Queen of Sardinia, 51, 60, 86-87, 120, 125, 471, 483

  Coigny, Duc de, 246, 479, 284, 292

  Condé, Prince de, 124, 263, 278

  Conciergerie, 167, 434-437, 453, 458-459

  D

  Dauphin Louis-Auguste (see Louis XVI)

  Dauphin Louis-Ferdinand, 66-69, 72, 103

  Dauphin Louis-Joseph, 146, 170, 224-226, 254, 297, 299, 316, 327, 351, 362, 363, 478

  Dauphin Louis-Charles, 69, 170, 173, 182, 184, 201, 219, 225-228, 231, 266-267, 309, 364-370, 373-377, 391, 407-409, 411-414, 429-434, 436, 442, 445, 457-466, 467-469

  Diamond Necklace, 42, 90, 139, 158, 216, 252, 254, 268, 272, 297, 299, 340-348

  Dillon, Thérèse-Lucy, 233, 241, 246, 294

  Dumont, 173-174

  E

  Edgeworth, Abbé, 420-426

  Égalité, Philippe (Chartres/Orléans), 124, 158, 278, 289, 291, 302, 335, 338-339, 350, 352-354, 356, 361, 365, 395, 420, 437

  Élisabeth of France, 51, 60, 88-89, 120, 125, 144, 173, 182, 184, 200, 214, 222, 224, 237, 244-246, 251, 266, 273-274, 308, 309, 311, 318, 329-332, 333, 350, 363, 365, 367, 387, 389-391, 399, 405, 407-409, 411, 437, 438, 442, 447-450, 464-467, 472-473, 483-484

  Élisabeth of France, Duchess of Parma, 25, 69-71

  Ernestine (Marie-Philippine Lambriquet), 219-220

  Estates-General, 254, 349, 360-363

  Esterhazy, Count Valentin, 284-286, 304-305

  F

  Ferdinand, Archduke, 30-31

  Ferdinand II, 15

  Ferdinand III, 14

  Fersen, Count Axel von 4-8, 90, 97, 143, 192, 201, 210, 276, 284, 291-310, 350, 386, 390, 392-405

  Fitz-James, Duchesse de, 233, 239-240

  Francis Maximilian, Archduke, 33-34

  Francis II, 29, 34, 470-471

  Francis Stephen of Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor, 15, 21-24, 103, 199

  Franklin, Benjamin, 149

  Freemasonry, 165, 242, 244, 250, 339, 356-358

  Freud, Sigmund, 104, 297

  G

  Gluck, 18, 178-180

  Gontaut, Madame de, 258-261, 264

  Grand Trianon, 312

  Great Britain, 128, 150, 254, 280, 312

  Guéménée, Princesse de, 222, 224, 244-247, 251, 273-274, 289, 329

  Guînes, Duc de, 280

  Gustavus III, 7, 293, 295-296, 304, 319-321, 391-392

  H

  Habsburgs, 11, 33, 123, 172, 280

  Hanet-Cléry, 411

  Henri IV, 23, 60, 95, 101, 180

  Hesse and by Rhine, Grand Duchess (of), 272

  Hüe, 411

  I

  Isabella of Parma, 25-26, 70, 252

  J

  Jarjayes, 144

  Jeanne d’Arc (see Saint Joan of Arc)

  Jefferson, Thomas, 149

  Joseph I, 68

  Joseph II, 14, 25-28, 95, 97, 148, 160, 273, 280, 294, 317

  K

  Kucharski, 173

  L

  Labille-Guiard, Adélaïde, 167-168

  Lafayette, 148, 150

  Lamballe, Princesse de, 158, 217, 224, 236, 242-245, 254, 271, 283, 357, 362, 398, 410, 412-413

  La Pérouse, 151-152

  Lauzun, Duc de, 158, 288-289

  Leopold I, 11

  Leopold II, 29-30, 34, 97, 358, 398, 403

  Ligne, Prince de, 280-285, 292

  Lisbon earthquake, 13

  Louise of France (Thérèse de Saint-Augustin of Saint Denis), 65, 75-79, 198, 273-274

  Louis XIII, 47, 60, 216

  Louis XIV, 47-48, 61-62, 86, 101, 146, 208, 214-216, 243, 327-329

  Louis XV, 14-15, 28, 29, 34, 36, 44, 46-48, 55, 59-60, 61-65, 69-78, 84, 86, 91-94, 96, 113-114, 116-117, 141, 187, 208, 215, 227, 248, 250, 328, 332, 341

  Louis XVI

  almsgiving, 54, 202-204, 207, 349, 352

  children, 170, 220-229, 279, 351, 363, 411, 416

  coronation 119-125

  death, 204-205, 420-426, 484

  education, 72, 84, 126-127

  faith, 65, 85, 99, 114, 116, 120, 129-132, 208, 214-215, 300, 358, 361, 363, 380-386, 412, 414-418, 484-485

  health, 67, 76, 80, 107-108, 115, 128, 132, 300, 327, 349-351, 390-391

  hobbies, 81-83

  hunting, 82, 132-135, 136

  marriage, 7, 36, 38, 43, 46, 57-58, 73, 83, 97-109, 116, 146, 153, 164, 173, 174, 220-222, 269, 294, 299-300, 323-324, 350, 416, 417, 478-479

  reforms, 116-119, 147-148, 192, 349

  trial, 419-420

  Louis XVII (see Dauphin Louis-Charles)

  M

  Mackau, Madame de, 88-89, 222, 254, 273, 330, 381, 470

  Madame Royale (Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte of France) 6, 137-138, 170, 173, 180, 184, 195, 200, 202, 214, 220-223, 228, 246, 258, 266-267, 268-271, 279, 301, 316, 327, 339, 365, 367-368, 380, 388, 407-409, 411-412, 420, 428-434, 456-466, 468-476, 477-478, 484

  Maison Philanthropique, 6

  Malesherbes, 353, 426

 
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