- 15 May 1832) was a
French noblewoman and courtier, as the
Marquise of
Tourzel. She was the
Governess of the
Children of
France from 1789
until 1792....
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Pauline de
Tourzel (1771 – 9 July 1839) was a
French noblewoman,
courtier and memoirist. She was the
daughter of
Louise Élisabeth de Croÿ. She was the...
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Demonstration of 20 June 1792, she,
alongside Princess de Lamballe,
Madame de
Tourzel, the
Duchess de Maillé, Mme de La Roche-Aymon,
Marie Angélique de Mackau...
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Tourzel. The
whole family was
transferred to the
Temple Tower three days later.
Before leaving the Feuillants, Élisabeth said to
Pauline de
Tourzel:...
- 19
August 1792,
Marie Thérèse, Louise-Élisabeth de Croÿ de
Tourzel and
Pauline de
Tourzel were
separated from the
royal family and
transferred to the...
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Tourzel-Ronzières (French pronunciation: [tuʁzɛl ʁɔ̃zjɛʁ]) is a
commune in the Puy-de-Dôme
department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in
central France. Communes...
- daughter-in-law, Louise-Élisabeth de Croÿ,
Marquise de
Tourzel (and ****ure
Duchess of
Tourzel),
Governess of the
Children of
France from July 1789, who...
- left the
palace only in the
company of
Princess de
Lamballe and
Madame de
Tourzel, the
remaining ladies-in-waiting were
gathered in a room in the queen's...
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frontier on 21 June 1791. With the Dauphin's governess, the
Marquise de
Tourzel,
taking on the role of a
Russian baroness, the
Queen and the King's sister...
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Bourbon (son of
Louis de Bourbon,
Bishop of Liège) with
Marguerite de
Tourzel,
heiress of the
barony of Busset.
Their son
Philippe married Louise Borgia...