ELIZABETH OF FRANCE


Meaning of ELIZABETH OF FRANCE in English

born May 3, 1764, Versailles, France died May 10, 1794, Paris French lisabeth De France, in full lisabeth-philippine-marie-hlne, byname Madame lisabeth French princess, sister of King Louis XVI, noted for her courage and fidelity during the French Revolution, which sacrificed her to the guillotine. She was the youngest daughter of the dauphin Louis (d. 1765) and Maria Josepha of Saxony. Whereas her aunt and two of her brothers (the future Louis XVIII and Charles X) emigrated, Madame lisabeth refused to leave Louis XVI and queen consort Marie-Antoinette at grips with the Revolution. She was imprisoned with them in the Temple after the suspension of the monarchy on Aug. 10, 1792, and shared all the hardships that this involved. She was sentenced to death by the Revolutionary tribunal. The fortitude and patience with which she bore her trials won lasting respect, especially in Catholic and royalist circles. The Mmoires de Madame lisabeth, edited by F. de Barghon Fort-Rion (1858), are of doubtful authenticity, as are the Correspondance de Madame lisabeth de France, edited by F. Feuillet de Conches (1868). The Life and Letters of Madame lisabeth de France (1902) was translated by K.P. Wormeley.

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