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Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte (other)
Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte was the eldest child of King Louis XVI of France. Marie-Thérèse-Charlotte may also refer to: * Lady Marie Therese Charlotte Bruce, wife of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes *Marie-Thérèse Charlotte de Lamourous Marie-Thérèse de Lamourous (November 1, 1754 – September 14, 1836) was a French laywoman who was a member of the underground Catholic Church during the French Revolution. After the Revolution she founded a house for repentant prostitutes at B ... See also * Marie-Thérèse (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Marie-Therese-Charlotte (other) ...
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Lady Marie Therese Charlotte Bruce
Marie, Princess of Hornes (30 November 1736), Baroness de Melsbroeck ''suo jure'', was the wife of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes. Early life She was born Lady Marie Thérèse Charlotte Bruce in Brussels in present-day Belgium, where her father, Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury and 3rd Earl of Elgin, had lived in exile since fleeing England in 1697 to avoid being tried for treason. Her mother was Ailesbury's second wife, Charlotte d'Argenteau, comtesse d'Esneux. Marriage and issue On 17 June 1722 Marie Thérèse married the Sovereign Prince of Hornes: Maximilian Emanuel (1695–1763), son of Philippe Emanuel, his predecessor, and Princess Marie Anne Antoinette de Ligne. They had two children,''Cokayne's Complete Peerage'' through whom she was the maternal grandmother of Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern, the unhappy wife of Jacobite pretender Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie"), and Princess Amalie Zephyrine of Salm-Kyrburg Amalie Zephyrine of Salm-Kyrburg (; Par ...
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Marie-Thérèse Charlotte De Lamourous
Marie-Thérèse de Lamourous (November 1, 1754 – September 14, 1836) was a French laywoman who was a member of the underground Catholic Church during the French Revolution. After the Revolution she founded a house for repentant prostitutes at Bordeaux called ''La Maison de La Miséricorde'' ("The House of Mercy"). Early life Marie Thérèse Charlotte de Lamourous was born at Barsac, Gironde on November 1, 1754. She was the first of 11 children born to Louis Marc Antoine de Lamourous du Mayne and Elisabeth de Vincens de Lamourous du Mayne. Only five children survived into adulthood. Both families were prominent and very old French nobility. Louis Marc Antoine was a lawyer (after his father) and was attached to the Bordeaux parlement. The family moved to Bordeaux in 1766, when de Lamourous was 12. She received her First Communion in 1767 and was educated by her mother, who had attended a convent school. Marie Thérèse was educated in the traditional subjects of mathematics, r ...
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