The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 678 pages of information about The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.

The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 678 pages of information about The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.
Stedingk, Count de. 
Stormont, Lord. 
Strasburg, reception at. 
Strausse, M.
Successes of the English in America. 
Suffrein, Bailli de, fights with Sir E. Hughes. 
Sultan of Mysore. 
Supper-parties, court. 
Sutherland, Lady, supplies clothes for the dauphin. 
Sweden, Gustavus III., King of, at the French court;
  assassination of the King of. 
Swedish nobles received at the French court
Swiss Guard, under Count d’Hervilly; murder of the.

Taboureau des Reaux. 
Talleyrand, Bishop of Autun. 
Tarouka’s, Duka of, wager. 
Taxes imposed on the accession of a king and queen renounced. 
Tea, introduction of, into France
Temple, the
Teresa, Maria.  See Maria Teresa
Tertre, Duport de. 
Teschen, peace of;
  Princess of, visits her sister, the queen, in 1786. 
Thanksgiving, public, at the Cathedral of Notre Dame. 
“The Handsome,” a name given to the Count Axel de Fersen. 
Theatre, tumult at the. 
Theatres, the dauphin and dauphiness visiting the Parisian. 
Theatricals, private. 
Tison, Madam, and the queen. 
Titles of honor, abolition of. 
Tocqueville’s, M. Alexis de, opinion of the feudal system in France. 
Toulan, M., and Marie Antoinette. 
Toulouse, Lomenie de Brienne, Archbishop of. 
Tourzel, Marchioness de;
  the queens writes, intrusting her children to the care of;
  assumes the name of Madame de Korff. 
Trial of Cardinal de Rohan and others for forgery;
  of the king, December 11th, 1792. 
Trianon, Little, pavilion of the, given to the queen;
  the queen at the;
  parties at the;
  festivities at the;
  the queen improving the. 
Tricolor flag adopted in Paris. 
Tronchet, M.
Tuileries, shabbiness of the, and removal of the court to the. 
Turgot, A.R.J.;
  dismissal from office. 
Turgy, M.

Usages, French and Austrian.

Valenciennes, a frontier town. 
Valory, M.
Varennes, the king is arrested at, in his flight from Paris. 
Varicourt, M. de
Vaudreuil, Count de. 
Vaudreuil, Marquis de. 
Vauguyon, Duc de la. 
Vergennes, Count de. 
Vergniaud, M.
Vermond, Abbe de. 
Versailles, Marie Antoinette and Louis married at, May 16th, 1770;
  less frequented;
  winter of 1779. 
Veto, debates on the;
  “Monsieur” and “Madame,” nicknames to the king and queen. 
Victoire, Princess. 
Vienna, Marie Antoinette, leaving, April 26th, 1770.
Ville de Paris, ship. 
Villette, Marquis de. 
Vincennes, castle at, attacked by the mob. 
Violence of the Parliament. 
Viscount Matthieu de Montmorency. 
Volatile character of the queen. 
Voltaire’s remark about the maritime superiority of England; return to
  France, and his death.

Walpole’s, Horace, observations on the beauty of the queen. 
War of the Grains;
  the Seven Years’;
  the American;
  between France and England;
  declared against Austria. 
Water-parties on the Seine. 
West Indies, French successes in the. 
Winter of 1783, severity of;
  of 1788-89, much distress in France in the.

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