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Ernestine de
Lambriquet (Marie-Philippine
Lambriquet, 31 July 1778 – 31
December 1813) was the adopted/foster
daughter of King
Louis XVI and
Queen Marie...
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Amilcar (1781–1796)
adopted in 1787, and Marie-Philippine "Ernestine"
Lambriquet (1778–1813),
adopted in 1788. It was not an
adoption in the
modern formal...
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Ernestine de
Lambriquet should be
allowed to
accompany Marie-Therese to Austria, but
Minister Benezch had
given the
reply that
Ernestine de
Lambriquet could...
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Ernestine de
Lambriquet to
safety from the
Tuileries Palace. P****ing the
Carousel square in
front to the palace, de
Soucy left
Lambriquet to
fetch a coach...
- queen. In
contrast to the queen's
foster children Armand Gagné,
Ernestine Lambriquet, and "Zoë"
Jeanne Louise Victoire, however, he was not kept to be raised...
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places with her adoptive-sister, and
possible half-sister,
Ernestine Lambriquet,
following the revolution.
Possibly as she was too
traumatised to resume...
- she
instead freed, baptized,
adopted and
placed in a pension;
Ernestine Lambriquet,
daughter of two
servants at the palace, who was
raised as the playmate...
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instead had freed, baptized,
adopted and
placed in a pension;
Ernestine Lambriquet (1778–1813),
daughter of two
servants at the palace, who was
raised as...
- (born 1992),
American venture capital investor and
author Ernestine de
Lambriquet (1778–1813), the adopted/foster
daughter of King
Louis XVI and
Queen Marie...
- adopted, but he was not to be the last. He was
followed by
Ernestine Lambriquet in 1778, Jean
Amilcar in 1787, and "Zoë"
Jeanne Louise Victoire in 1790...