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"Duchesse d'Angoulême: A Tale of Resilience and Royalty" In the annals of history, the name "Duchesse d'Angoulême" resonates with tales of strength, captivity

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Marie Therese Charlotte de France, Duchesse d'Angouleme, eldest child of King Louis XVI

Marie Therese Charlotte de France, Duchesse d'Angouleme, eldest child of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
FLO4573099 Marie Therese Charlotte de France, Duchesse d'Angouleme, eldest child of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 1778-1854

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Marie Thérèse Charlotte of France, called Madame Royale (1778-1851), 1794

Marie Thérèse Charlotte of France, called Madame Royale (1778-1851), 1794. Creator: Kucharski, Alexandre (1741-1819)
Marie Therese Charlotte of France, called Madame Royale (1778-1851), 1794. Found in the Collection of the Royal Castle, Warsaw

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Portrait de Diane de France, duchesse d'Angoulême (1538-1619), fille légitimée d'Henri II, c1570

Portrait de Diane de France, duchesse d'Angoulême (1538-1619), fille légitimée d'Henri II, c1570
Portrait de Diane de France, duchesse d'Angouleme (1538-1619), fille legitimee d'Henri II, c1570

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Louise of Savoy, Louise de Savoie, Duchess of Angouleme, mother of King Francis I, 1476-1532

Louise of Savoy, Louise de Savoie, Duchess of Angouleme, mother of King Francis I, 1476-1532
FLO4571058 Louise of Savoy, Louise de Savoie, Duchess of Angouleme, mother of King Francis I, 1476-1532. Handcoloured lithograph after a miniature in a manuscript in the Bibliotheque Nationale

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: The exchange on 26 December, 1795, of Madame Royale at Basle for 6 French prisoners

The exchange on 26 December, 1795, of Madame Royale at Basle for 6 French prisoners
CHT392220 The exchange on 26 December, 1795, of Madame Royale at Basle for 6 French prisoners captured by the Austrians (coloured engraving) by French School

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Portrait of Diane de France, Duchess of Angouleme (1538-1619), 1570

Portrait of Diane de France, Duchess of Angouleme (1538-1619), 1570. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Madame Royale healed by Brunier on January 24th 1793. The royal family at the Temple Prison

Madame Royale healed by Brunier on January 24th 1793. The royal family at the Temple Prison. Private Collection

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Marie Therese of Angouleme, Duchesse de Bourbon, early 19th century? Creator: Unknown

Marie Therese of Angouleme, Duchesse de Bourbon, early 19th century? Creator: Unknown
Marie Therese of Angouleme, Duchesse de Bourbon, early 19th century? Portrait of Marie Therese of Angouleme, Duchesse de Bourbon (1778-1851)

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Diane de France, Duchess of Angouleme (1538-1619), 1568

Diane de France, Duchess of Angouleme (1538-1619), 1568
Diane de France, Duchess of Angoule me (1538-1619), 1568. Found in the Collection of Muse e du Louvre, Paris

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Portrait of Madame Royale and Louis-Joseph Xavier, Dauphin of France

Portrait of Madame Royale and Louis-Joseph Xavier, Dauphin of France. Found in the Collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Marie Therese Charlotte of France, called Madame Royale (1778-1851)

Marie Therese Charlotte of France, called Madame Royale (1778-1851). Artist: Gros, Antoine Jean, Baron (1771-1835)
Marie Therese Charlotte of France, called Madame Royale (1778-1851). Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Portrait of Marie Therese of France (1778-1851). Artist: Caminade, Alexandre-Francois (1783-1862)

Portrait of Marie Therese of France (1778-1851). Artist: Caminade, Alexandre-Francois (1783-1862)
Portrait of Marie Therese of France (1778-1851). Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Marie-Therese-Charlotte de France (1778-1851) aged seventeen (engraving)

Marie-Therese-Charlotte de France (1778-1851) aged seventeen (engraving)
XIR266929 Marie-Therese-Charlotte de France (1778-1851) aged seventeen (engraving) by Mechel, Christian von (1737-1817); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: known as Madame Royale)

Background imageDuchesse Dangouleme Collection: Louis XVIII (1755-1826) and his Family (coloured engraving)

Louis XVIII (1755-1826) and his Family (coloured engraving)
XIR231222 Louis XVIII (1755-1826) and his Family (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris


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"Duchesse d'Angoulême: A Tale of Resilience and Royalty" In the annals of history, the name "Duchesse d'Angoulême" resonates with tales of strength, captivity, and unwavering loyalty. From the exchange on 26 December 1795, when Madame Royale was swapped for six French prisoners in Basle, to her healing by Brunier on January 24th, 1793 while imprisoned at the Temple Prison alongside her royal family - each chapter paints a picture of resilience. One cannot help but be captivated by the portrait of Diane de France, Duchess of Angouleme (1538-1619), dating back to 1570. Her regal countenance speaks volumes about her noble lineage and enduring legacy. Similarly enchanting is another depiction from 1568 that showcases Diane's timeless beauty. The story takes an intriguing turn as we delve into the life of Marie Therese Charlotte of France - affectionately known as Madame Royale (1778-1851). Through Antoine Jean Gros' artistic lens or Alexandre-Francois Caminade's brushstrokes, we catch glimpses of this remarkable woman who endured unimaginable hardships during tumultuous times. The coloured engraving captures her youthful spirit at seventeen years old. As we explore these historical moments and portraits intertwined with Duchesse d'Angoulême's journey, one thing becomes clear: she embodies grace under pressure. Despite being confined within prison walls or facing political turmoil outside them, she remained steadfast in upholding her royal heritage. Today, let us remember Duchesse d'Angoulême not just as a symbol of nobility but also as a testament to human resilience. Her story serves as an inspiration for generations to come - reminding us that even amidst adversity, true strength lies in embracing our past while forging ahead towards a brighter future.