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    Marie Antoinette

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      Naundorf, Karl Wilhelm

      Navarre, Madame

      Necker, Jacques: appointed Finance Minister; secures dismissal of Sartine; claims surplus in royal finances; recalled as Controller of Finance; speaks at Estates General; loses popular support; and revolutionary actions; dismissed; recall demanded; advises King in Revolution; finally leaves government

      Necker, Suzanne

      Neerwinden, battle of (1793)

      Netherlands: Joseph II plots over; France declares war on

      Nettine, Madame de (bank director in Brussels)

      Neuville, Madame de

      Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia,

      Noailles, Anne Claude Laurence, Comtesse de: as MA’s Mistress of the Household; formality; presented to MA; MA asks about Mme. Du Barry; serves food to MA; gives dances; on MA’s melancholy; and MA’s first visit to Paris; and MA’s accession as Queen

      Noailles, Louis, Duc de

      Noailles, Louis Marie, Vicomte de

      Noailles, Marquis de (Duc’s son)

      Noailles, Philippe, Comte de: meets MA on journey to Paris; suggests Louis give Trianon to MA

      Northumberland, Elizabeth, Duchess of (née Seymour)

      Nouvelles de la Cour (satirical pamphlet)

      Noverre, Jean-Georges

      Noyon, Bishop of (1770)

      Oberkirch, Henriette de Waldner, Baronne d’: witnesses MA’s handover at Strasbourg; on Parisian luxury; defends MA’s model village; Marie Thérèse’s rudeness to; on reception of Le Mariage de Figaro; on Cagliostro; on Madame de Staâl

      Octavius, Prince of England

      Oliva, Nicole d’

      Orateur du Peuple, L’ (newspaper)

      Orléans, Henriette Anne, Duchesse d’ (Madame)

      Orléans, Louis Philippe, Duc d’ (d.1785)

      Orléans, Louis Philippe, Duc d’ (b.1773) see Chartres, Louis Philippe, Duc de

      Orléans, Louis Philippe Joseph, Duc d’ (earlier Duc de Chartres; “Philippe Égalité”): marriage to Mlle. de Penthièvre; MA meets,; character; form of address to Louis Auguste; escorts MA to races; returns from naval campaign; banished from court; coolness at birth of MA’s daughte; builds model village; succeeds to dukedom (1785); exiled after protest against Louis XVI’s edict; opposes MA over Diamond Necklace Affair; radicalism; supports the poor; dresses down in procession; public acclaim for; declines to escort heart of Louis Joseph; proposed as King or Regent; rumoured to march dressed as woman; provokes threats to MA; visits MA in Tuileries; at Fête de la Fédération; in line of succession; chooses name “Philippe Égalit” ; votes for execution of Louis XVI; arrested; MA’s supposed plan to kill; executed

      Orléans, Louise Marie Adélaïde, Duchesse (née Mlle. de Penthièvre, earlier Duchesse de Chartres)and Orléans, Philippe II, Duc d’ (Regent of France; b.1674)

      Ossun, Comtesse d

      Oudry, Jean Baptiste

      Ouessant, battle of (1778)

      Paar, Prince of (grand postmaster)

      Pacassi, Nicholas

      Paine, Thomas; The Rights of Man

      Palloi, Pierre François

      Panthémont, Abbess of

      Paris: MA’s first official visit to (1773)riots in; MA and family taken to (1789); disorder and tumult in; prisons attacked; food riots in

      Paris, Archbishop of; see also Beaumont, Christophe de

      Paris, Peace of (1763)

      Parlement de Paris: tries and acquits Rohan; opposes administrative and fiscal reforms; exiled

      Parlements (French)

      Patriote Français, Le (newspaper)

      Paul, Grand Duchess of Russia

      Paul, Grand Duke of Russia

      Penthièvre, Louis Jean Marie, Duc de

      Penthièvre, Louise Marie Adélaïde, Mlle. de see Orléans, Duchesse de

      Père Duchesne, Le (newspaper)

      Pétion, Jér"me

      Petit Trianon, Le: gardens; MA stays at; Hesse Princesses visit; theatre at; model village; books at; artistry of; souvenir album; contents sold; costs

      Philippe Égalité see Orléans, Louis Philippe Joseph, Duc d’

      Piccinni, Niccola; Adèle et Ponthieu (opera)

      Picquigny, Duchesse de

      Piedmont, Charles Emmanuel, Prince de (later King Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia): marries Clothilde

      Pillnitz (Saxony), declaration of (1791)

      Pion, Mademoiselle (dressmaker)

      Piper, Sophie

      Pitt, William, the younger

      Pius VI, Pope

      “Plain” party (Convention)

      Pointel, Jacques

      Poiret, Pierre Louis

      “Poitrine, Madame” (wet nurse)

      Poix, Philippe Louis Marc Antoine, Prince de (later Duc de Noailles)

      Poland: partition

      Polignac family: leave France (1789)

      Polignac set

      Polignac, Armand, Comte de

      Polignac, Diane, Comtesse de

      Polignac, Jules, Duc (earlier Comte) de

      Polignac, Yolande, Duchesse (earlier Comtesse Jules) de: relations with MA; at MA’s childbirth; on American war; son’s paternity questioned; Louis XVI’s friendship with; appointed royal governess; slandered; and birth of MA’s third child; in England; loses favour with MA; and visit of Tippoo Sultan’s envoys; and MA’s plea to King to stand firm; popular hatred of; flees France; and Artois’ militancy; Fersen meets in Vienna; MA questioned on during interrogation; death; MA complains of French calumnies

      Pompadour, Jeanne, Marquise de

      Pragmatic Sanction

      Préfontaine, Monsieur de

      Pressburg (Hungary)

      Préville, Pierre Louis Du Bus

      Provence, Josephine (of Savoy), Comtesse de: in undressing ritual; character and appearance, and Versailles etiquette; marriage; childlessness,; relations with MA; attends Gluck opera; and death of Louis XV; household; and fashion; extravagance; with MA at Petit Trianon; claims to be pregnant; model village at Montreuil; helps Jeanne Lamotte; satirized; on atmosphere at court before revolution; taken to Paris; escape plan; reaches safety in Belgium; death

      Provence, Louis Xavier, Comte de (Louis XVI’s brother; later King Louis XVIII); appearance and overweight; on court etiquette; marriage; sexual impediment; disagreements with Louis XVI; attends Gluck opera; and “Let them eat cake” story; debts; and satirical attacks on MA; in line of succession to Louis XVI; at Marie Thérèse’s baptism; as proxy for Joseph at MA’s child’s christening; non-signing of Mémoire des Princes; uses MA as lead to King; favours hard line against revolutionaries; remains in France (1789); advises Louis XVI to remain in Versailles; granted powers as Lieutenant General of France; taken to Paris; as prospective Regent; escape plan; hears of Louis XVI’s arrest; reaches safety in Belgium; proclaims self Regent; MA proposes renunciation on behalf of; becomes Louis XVIII; death and succession

      Prussia: Austrian-French pact against; war with Austria; alliance with Austria (1792); and French declaration of war on Austria (1792); advance on Paris (1792); French drive back

      Psyche (ballet)

      Queen’s Private Society see Société Particulier de la Reine

      Racine, Jean: Athalie

      Raigecourt, Comte Charles de

      Raincy

      Rambouillet

      Rameau, Jean Philippe

      Redouté, Pierre Joseph

      Rémy (coachman)

      Renée, Louise

      Rétaux de Villette (Jeanne de Lamotte’s lover)

      Réveillon riots (1789)

      Revolutionary Tribunal

      Rheims

      Rheims, Archbishop of

      Ribbes (banker)

      Richard family (prison concierges)

      Richelieu, Louis François, Duc de

      Riesener, Jean Henri

      Rigby, John

      Robert, Hubert

      Robespierre, Maximilien: with Louis XVI on 1789 visit to Paris; and death of Mirabeau; rise to power; counsels against wa; indifference to killings; demands death of Louis XVI; demands trial of MA; on status of women; given MA’s final
    letter to Madame Elisabeth

      Rochambeau, Général Jean Baptiste Donatien, Comte de

      Roche-Aymon, Cardinal Charles Antoine de la

      Rocher (jailer)

      Rocheterie, Maxime de

      Roederer, Pierre Louis

      Rohan family

      Rohan, Cardinal Louis Constantin de, Bishop of Strasbourg

      Rohan, Prince (later Cardinal) Louis de: MA first meets; profligacy; slanders MA; MA ostracizes; baptizes Louis Joseph; gatecrashes masked ball; family connections; Breteuil dislikes; in Diamond Necklace Affair; tried and acquitted; MA’s rumoured sexual intrigues with

      Rohan-Guéméné see Guéméné

      Rohan-Rochefort, Charlotte, Princesse de

      Rohan-Rochefort, Josephine, Princesse deRohrig, Lieutenant

      Roland (interior designer)

      Roland, Manon

      Romano, Giulio

      Romeuf (of National Assembly)

      Rosenberg, Count

      Rougeville, Alexandre de

      Rousseau brothers (interior designers)

      Rousseau, Jean-Jacques: congratulates Gluck; and Madame Sophie’s “Let them eat cake” story; advocates breastfeeding; MA visits tomb; on women and family values; Louis XVI blames; Le Devin du Village; La Nouvelle Héloïse

      Rousseau, Madame Julie (Mme. Campan’s sister)

      Royal German Regiment

      Ruffin, Sieu

      Russia: and Bavarian succession; in alliance with Austria against Turkish attack Saint Brice, MadameSaint CloudSaint James, Duchesse deSaint Just, Antoine Louis de

      Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de: Paul et Virginie

      Saint-Priest, François Emmanuel, Comte de; Mémoires

      Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de

      Sainville (French actor)

      Salieri, Antonio

      Salmour, Count

      Sanson, Charles Henri

      Saratoga, battle of (1777)

      Sartine, Antoine

      Sauce, Jean Baptiste

      Savoy, House of

      Saxe-Coburg, Prince of

      Saxony: dynastic marriages

      Scheldt, river

      Schönbrunn (palace)

      Ségur, Louis Philippe, Comte de

      Ségur, Philippe Henri, Marquis de

      Sénac de Meilhan, Gabriel

      Seven Years’ War (1756–63)

      Sèvres

      Simolin, Jean

      Simon, Antoine and Marie Jeanne

      smallpox

      Smith, Hélène

      Société Particulier de la Reine (Queen’s Private Society)

      Söderjholm, Alma

      Sophia, Princess of England

      Sophie Hélène Béatrice (MA/Louis XVI’s daughter): birth; death and funeral

      Sophie, Madame (Louis XV’s daughter): appearance; and “Let them eat cake” story

      Souberbielle, Dr.

      Soubise, Charles de Rohan, Prince de

      Spain: alliance with France; France declares war on; invades southern France

      Spencer, Georgiana, Countess (née Poyntz)

      Staël, Germaine de (née Necker): Fersen considers marriage to; on Brienne; and father’s return as Controller of Finance; marriage and child; on “shipwreck of state”; on Louis XVI’s flight; foresees disaster; flees France; on MA as “tender mother” ; Réflexions sur le Procès de la Reine

      Stanislaus I (Lesczinski), King of Poland

      Stanislaus II (Poniatowski), King of Poland

      Starhemberg, Prince

      Stedingk, Count Curt

      Stephan, Joseph

      Strasbourg

      Strathavon, George Gordon, Lord of (later 9th Marquess of Huntly)

      Sullivan, Eléanore

      Sutherland, Elizabeth, Duchess of

      Swieten, Gerhard Van

      Swinburne, Henry

      Swiss Guards (Cent-Suisses du Roi)

      Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de

      Tarante, Princesse de

      Taube, Baron Evert

      Tavannes, Comtesse de

      Temple, the (Marais district; “the Tower”): royals and party detained in

      Tennis Court Oath (1789)

      Teresa, Archduchess of Austria (Joseph II’s daughter)

      Terrasson, Pierre Joseph

      Teschen, Peace of (1779)

      Thérèse Augustine, Sister (Madame Louise; Louis XV’s daughter)

      Therville, Madame de

      Thibault, Madame

      Thierry, Madame

      Thionville, Merlin de

      Third Estate; see also National Assembly

      Thrale, Hester Lynch (later Piozzi)

      Tilly, Alexandre, Comte de

      Times, The (newspaper)

      Tippoo Sultan: envoys at Versailles; gifts to royal collection

      Tison family

      Tison, Madame

      Tisset, François

      Toulan, François Adrian

      Toulouse, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de

      Tourzel, Louise Elisabeth, Marquise (later Duchesse) de (“Madame Severe”): as governess to royal children; accompanies royals on attempted flight; resumes duties; on Madame Jarjayes; on return of Princesse de Lamballe; on Louis XVI’s declaring war on Austria; at commemoration of fall of Bastille; leaves Tuileries with MA; removed to the Temple; interrogated by Commune; in La Force prison

      Tourzel, Pauline de see Béarn, Pauline, Comtesse de

      Trautmannsdorf, Countess

      tricolour (flag)

      Trompette, La (Bordeaux château)

      Trotsky, Leon

      Tuileries: MA and Louis housed in; MA and Louis flee from; spies in; invaded by mob; royals’ life at deteriorates; massacre and pillage at; Empress Josephine occupies

      Turgot, Anne Robert, Baron de l’Aulne

      Turgy, Louis François

      Turkey: conflict with Russia; Austrian conflict with

      Tussaud, Marie, Madame (formerly Grosholz)

      United States of America: alliance with France; see also American Revolution

      Valenciennes

      Valentinois, Duchesse de

      Valmy

      Valory, François, Comte de

      Van Swieten see Swieten

      Varennes-en-Argonne

      Vaudreuil, Joseph Hyacinthe François, Comte de

      Vauguyon, Antoine, Duc de

      Vendée

      Verdun

      Vergennes, Charles, Comte de: position and influence; and Diamond Necklace Affair; death

      Vergniaud, Pierre

      Véri, Joseph Alphonse, Abbé de

      Vermond (accoucheur; Abbé’s brother)

      Vermond, Jacques-Mathieu de, Abbé: on MA’s face; as MA’s tutor; and MA’s religious instruction; and Mme. Du Barry; rejoins MA as Reader; disapproves of MA’s women friends; on MA’s spoken French; and influence of Polignacs on MA; informs MA of mother’s death; as MA’s adviso; shocked by Marie Thérèse’s callousness to mother; and Diamond Necklace Affair; serves under Brienne; flees from France

      Vernet, Claude Joseph

      Versailles: etiquette and ceremonies; MA arrives at; public activities at; popular access to; cosmetics and hairstyles; pet animals in; abandoned for quarantine after Louis XV’s death; MA’s apartments linked to husband’s by secret staircase; loses trees in 1999 gale; MA introduces new manners at; routines maintained in early days of Revolution; deputation of market women march to (1789); mob attack on; ghosts at; commemorative exhibition (1955); see also Petit Trianon, Le

      Versailles, Treaty of (1756)

      Vestris, Gaëtan

      Victoire, Madame (Louis XV’s daughter)

      Victor Amadeus III, Duke of Wertmüller

      Victoria, Crown Princess of Germany

      Vigée Le Brun, Louise Elisabeth: on Charlotte and MA; on market-women at Versailles; on MA’s beauty; on Prince de Ligne; portrays MA; on Marie Thérèse’s childhood companions; group portrait of royal family; imitates Raphael; and Duchesse de Polignac’s reaction to royals’ deaths

      Villequier, Duc de

      Virieu (Parma’s envoy)

      Viry, Comte de


      Visconti, Monsignor

      Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de

      Wagenseil, Georg Christoph

      Walpole, Horace

      Washington, George

      Weber, Constance

      Weber, Joseph

      Weisweiler, Adam

      Wertmüller, Adolf Ulrik von

      Weston, Stephen

      “Wigmakers’ Conspiracy”

      Wilberforce, William

      William III (of Orange), King of England, Scotland and Ireland

      Williams, Eunice

      “Williams, Indian”

      Wollstonecraft, Mary: An Historical and Moral View of . . . the French Revolution

      women: royal; status of

      Xavier, Prince of Saxony

      York, Edward Augustus, Duke of

      Yorktown, battle of (1781)

      Young, Arthur

      Zweibrücken, Duc de

      A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Since 1969 ANTONIA FRASER has written many acclaimed historical works which have been international bestsellers. She is the recipient of many literary awards, including the Wolfson History Prize, St. Louis Literary Award and Medal of the Historical Association 2000. Her works include the biographies Mary Queen of Scots, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men, and King Charles II. Three highly praised books focus on women in history: The Weaker Vessel: Women’s Lot in Seventeenth-Century Enxwgland, The Warrior Queens, and The Wives of Henry VIII. Her most recent book was Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot. She is the editor of the series of “Kings and Queens of England.” Antonia Fraser is married to Harold Pinter and lives in London.

      BY ANTONIA FRASER

      NONFICTION

      Mary Queen of Scots

      Cromwell: The Lord Protector

      King James VI and I

      Royal Charles: Charles II and the Restoration

      The Weaker Vessel

      The Warrior Queens

      The Wives of Henry VIII

      Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot

      Marie Antoinette: The Journey

      The Lives of the Kings and Queens of England (editor)

      FICTION

      Quiet as a Nun

      The Wild Island

      A Splash of Red

      Cool Repentance

      Oxford Blood

      Your Royal Hostage

      The Cavalier Case

      Political Death

      Jemima Shore’s First Case and Other Stories

      Jemima Shore at the Sunny Grave and Other Stories

      ANTHOLOGIES

     


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