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Jeanne Louise Victoire "Zoë" (1787 – after 1792) was the adopted daughter of King Louis XVI (1754–1793) and Queen Marie-Antoinette (1755–1793) of France. [1] Life [ edit] Early life [ edit] Zoë's adoptive brother, Louis-Charles, dauphin of France, whose household she joined.
- after 1792
- French
Jeanne Louise Victoire, dite Zoé, née en 1787 et morte après 1792, est une fille adoptive du roi et de la reine de France, Louis XVI et Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche 1. Ils l'adoptent en 1790. Biographie. Elle est la fille d'un huissier, elle a deux sœurs aînées. Lorsque ses parents meurent en 1790, elle est adoptée par Louis XVI et Marie-Antoinette.
- Après 1792
- « Zoé »
- Jeanne-Louise Victoire
- 1787
22. Feb. 2010 · The two eldest girls were placed in a convent, but Jeanne Louise Victoire (at 3, the same age as the Dauphin) was installed in the royal apartments and renamed Zoë. She became the companion for the Dauphin Louis-Charles.
15. Juli 2023 · Jeanne Louise Victoire was close in age to Marie Antoinette’s youngest son Louis Charles, and so Marie Antoinette adopted her and renamed her Zoë. Her elder sisters were sent to a boarding school at her expense. Before the flight to Varennes in 1791, Zoë was sent to join her sisters at the boarding school. However, their expenses stopped ...
He was followed by Ernestine Lambriquet in 1778, Jean Amilcar in 1787, and "Zoë" Jeanne Louise Victoire in 1790. [1] . Armand, Ernestine, and Zoë were the only ones among the Queen's foster children to actually live with the royal family, rather than just live at their expense. [1]
"Zoë" Jeanne Louise Victoire (Q98241801) foster daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Jeanne Louise Victoire. Zoë Victoire. edit. Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. sex or gender. female. 1 reference. date of birth. 1787. 1 reference. Identifiers. Google Knowledge Graph ID. /g/11hhf3qv5k. 0 references. Wikipedia (2 entries) edit.
L. Henriette-Lucy, Marquise de La Tour du Pin Gouvernet. Ernestine Lambriquet. Laure Auguste de Fitz-James. Madame Eloffe. Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Périgord. Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe. Z. "Zoë" Jeanne Louise Victoire.