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23 relations: Adélaïde de La Rochefoucauld, Aglaé de Polignac, Auguste Marie Raymond d'Arenberg, Émile-Paul Frères, Émilie de Beauharnais, Étienne François de Choiseul, Duke of Choiseul, Dame d'atours, Flight to Varennes, Insurrection of 10 August 1792, Laure Auguste de Fitz-James, Law of 22 Prairial, Marie Antoinette, Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Périgord, Pierre de Nolhac, Pierre Paul d'Ossun, Première dame d'honneur, Project Gutenberg, Reign of Terror, Revolutionary Tribunal, Tuileries Palace, Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau, Women's March on Versailles, Yolande de Polastron.
- Household of Marie Antoinette
- People executed during the French Revolution
Adélaïde de La Rochefoucauld
Adélaïde de La Rochefoucauld (née de Pyvart de Chastullé; 1769 - 1814), was a French courtier. Geneviève d'Ossun and Adélaïde de La Rochefoucauld are French ladies-in-waiting.
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Aglaé de Polignac
Aglaé Louise Françoise Gabrielle de Polignac (7 May 1768 – 30 March 1803) was the daughter of Gabrielle de Polastron, the favourite and confidante of Marie Antoinette, and her husband, the 1st ''duc de Polignac''.
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Auguste Marie Raymond d'Arenberg
Prince Auguste Marie Raymond d'Arenberg, Count of La Marck Grandee of Spain (30 August 1753 – 26 September 1833),Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (editors 1851).Littell's living age, T. H. Carter & Co., 1851 was a French-Belgian aristocrat.
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Émile-Paul Frères
Émile-Paul Frères was a French publishing house, whose origins date back to 1881.
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Émilie de Beauharnais
Émilie de Beauharnais, comtesse de Lavalette (1781–1855), was a French court official, dame d'atour to Empress Joséphine of France. Geneviève d'Ossun and Émilie de Beauharnais are French ladies-in-waiting.
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Étienne François de Choiseul, Duke of Choiseul
Étienne François, marquis de Stainville, duc de Choiseul, KOHS, OGF (28 June 17198 May 1785) was a French military officer, diplomat and statesman.
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Dame d'atours
Dame d'atour was an office at the royal court of France.
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Flight to Varennes
The royal Flight to Varennes (Fuite à Varennes) during the night of 20–21 June 1791 was a significant event in the French Revolution in which King Louis XVI of France, Queen Marie Antoinette, and their immediate family unsuccessfully attempted to escape from Paris to Montmédy, where the King wished to initiate a counter-revolution by joining up with royalist troops.
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Insurrection of 10 August 1792
The insurrection of 10 August 1792 was a defining event of the French Revolution, when armed revolutionaries in Paris, increasingly in conflict with the French monarchy, stormed the Tuileries Palace.
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Laure Auguste de Fitz-James
Laure Auguste de Fitz-James, Princesse de Chimey (7 December 1744 - 26 September 1814) was a French courtier. Geneviève d'Ossun and Laure Auguste de Fitz-James are French ladies-in-waiting and Household of Marie Antoinette.
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Law of 22 Prairial
The Law of 22 Prairial, also known as the loi de la Grande Terreur, the law of the Great Terror, was enacted on 10 June 1794 (22 Prairial of the Year II under the French Revolutionary Calendar).
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Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette (Maria Antoina Josefa Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last queen consort of France prior to the French Revolution as the wife of King Louis XVI.
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Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Périgord
Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Périgord (1747-1792) was a French court official. Geneviève d'Ossun and Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Périgord are French ladies-in-waiting and Household of Marie Antoinette.
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Pierre de Nolhac
Pierre Girault de Nolhac (15 December 1859, Ambert – 31 January 1936, Paris), known as Pierre de Nolhac, was a French historian, art historian and poet.
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Pierre Paul d'Ossun
Pierre Paul, marquis d'Ossun (29 January 1713 – 20 March 1788) was a French diplomat and Grandee of Spain.
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Première dame d'honneur
Première dame d'honneur ('first lady of honour'), or simply dame d'honneur ('lady of honour'), was an office at the royal court of France. Geneviève d'Ossun and Première dame d'honneur are French ladies-in-waiting.
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Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg (PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, as well as to "encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks." It was founded in 1971 by American writer Michael S. Hart and is the oldest digital library.
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Reign of Terror
The Reign of Terror or the Mountain Republic was a period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First Republic, a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place in response to revolutionary fervour, anticlerical sentiment, and accusations of treason by the Committee of Public Safety.
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Revolutionary Tribunal
The Revolutionary Tribunal (Tribunal révolutionnaire; unofficially Popular Tribunal) was a court instituted by the National Convention during the French Revolution for the trial of political offenders.
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Tuileries Palace
The Tuileries Palace (Palais des Tuileries) was a royal and imperial palace in Paris which stood on the right bank of the Seine, directly in front of the Louvre Palace.
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Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau
Victor de Riqueti, Marquis de Mirabeau (5 October 1715, Pertuis13 July 1789, Argenteuil) was a French economist of the Physiocratic school.
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Women's March on Versailles
The Women's March on Versailles, also known as the October March, the October Days or simply the March on Versailles, was one of the earliest and most significant events of the French Revolution.
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Yolande de Polastron
Yolande Martine Gabrielle de Polastron, Duchess of Polignac (8 September 17499 December 1793) was the favourite of Marie Antoinette, whom she first met when she was presented at the Palace of Versailles in 1775, the year after Marie Antoinette became the Queen of France.
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See also
Household of Marie Antoinette
- "Zoë" Jeanne Louise Victoire
- Adélaïde Diane Mancini
- Amable Gabrielle de Noailles
- Anne de Noailles (1729–1794)
- Armand Gagné
- Ernestine Lambriquet
- Gabrielle Pauline d'Adhémar
- Geneviève d'Ossun
- Henriette Campan
- Henriette-Lucy, Marquise de La Tour du Pin Gouvernet
- Jean Amilcar
- Jean Joseph Beaulard
- Jean-François Autié
- Julie Louise Bibault de Misery
- Léonard Autié
- Laure Auguste de Fitz-James
- Louise Charlotte de Noailles
- Louise Emmanuelle de Châtillon
- Madame Eloffe
- Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Périgord
- Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe
- Rose Bertin
- Thérèse-Lucy de Dillon
People executed during the French Revolution
- Bernard-René Jourdan de Launay
- Charles Eugène Gabriel de Sombreuil
- Charles-René de Gras-Préville
- François de Charette
- Geneviève d'Ossun
- Jacques Alexis de Verteuil
- Jean-Nicolas Stofflet
- Jean-Pierre du Teil
- Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld, 6th Duke of La Rochefoucauld
- Maurice d'Elbée
- Thomas de Mahy, Marquis de Favras
- Vincent Ogé
References
Also known as Geneviève de Gramont.