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Marie Adélaïde de France (23 March 1732 - 27 February 1800) was a French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
 princess
Princess

Princess, is the feminine form of prince . Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince, or her daughters.For many centuries, the title "princess" was not regularly used for a monarch's daughter, who might simply be called "Lady" or a non-English equivalent; Old English language had no female equivalent to "prince", "earl"...
. She was the fourth daughter and sixth child of King Louis XV of France
Louis XV of France

Louis XV ruled as List of French monarchs and of List of Navarrese monarchs from 1 September 1715 until his death on 10 May 1774. Coming to the throne at the age of five, Louis reigned until 15 February 1723, the date of his thirteenth birthday, with the aid of the R?gence, Philippe II, Duke of Orl?ans, his Cousin, thereafter taking formal p...
 and his Queen consort
Queen consort

A queen consort is the title given to the wife of a reigning Monarch. Queens consort usually share their husbands' Royal and noble ranks and hold the feminine equivalent of their husbands' monarchical titles....
, Maria Leszczynska
Maria Leszczynska

Maria Leszczynska was a queen consort of France. She was a daughter of King Stanislaw Leszczynski of Poland and Katarzyna Opalinska. She married King Louis XV of France and was the grandmother of Louis XVI of France, Louis XVIII of France, and Charles X of France....
. As the daughter of the king, she was a Fille de France. She outlived both of her parents and all nine of her siblings.

Originally known as Madame Quatrième (Madame the Fourth), until the death of her older sister Marie-Louise in 1733. She was then known as Madame Troisième, (Madame the Third), and finally, Madame Adélaïde.

Life
Birth
In the shadow of her brother, the Dauphin Louis, Adélaïde was born and raised at the vast Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles, or simply Versailles, is a royal ch?teau in Versailles, the ?le-de-France region of France. In French language, it is known as the Ch?teau de Versailles....
, with her older sister Henriette-Anne.






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Marie Adélaïde de France (23 March 1732 - 27 February 1800) was a French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
 princess
Princess

Princess, is the feminine form of prince . Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince, or her daughters.For many centuries, the title "princess" was not regularly used for a monarch's daughter, who might simply be called "Lady" or a non-English equivalent; Old English language had no female equivalent to "prince", "earl"...
. She was the fourth daughter and sixth child of King Louis XV of France
Louis XV of France

Louis XV ruled as List of French monarchs and of List of Navarrese monarchs from 1 September 1715 until his death on 10 May 1774. Coming to the throne at the age of five, Louis reigned until 15 February 1723, the date of his thirteenth birthday, with the aid of the R?gence, Philippe II, Duke of Orl?ans, his Cousin, thereafter taking formal p...
 and his Queen consort
Queen consort

A queen consort is the title given to the wife of a reigning Monarch. Queens consort usually share their husbands' Royal and noble ranks and hold the feminine equivalent of their husbands' monarchical titles....
, Maria Leszczynska
Maria Leszczynska

Maria Leszczynska was a queen consort of France. She was a daughter of King Stanislaw Leszczynski of Poland and Katarzyna Opalinska. She married King Louis XV of France and was the grandmother of Louis XVI of France, Louis XVIII of France, and Charles X of France....
. As the daughter of the king, she was a Fille de France. She outlived both of her parents and all nine of her siblings.

Originally known as Madame Quatrième (Madame the Fourth), until the death of her older sister Marie-Louise in 1733. She was then known as Madame Troisième, (Madame the Third), and finally, Madame Adélaïde.

Life


Birth


In the shadow of her brother, the Dauphin Louis, Adélaïde was born and raised at the vast Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles, or simply Versailles, is a royal ch?teau in Versailles, the ?le-de-France region of France. In French language, it is known as the Ch?teau de Versailles....
, with her older sister Henriette-Anne. Very close to her older siblings, many of her younger sisters were sent away to live and grow up at the royal convents in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, the main one being the Abbaye de Fontevraud
Fontevraud Abbey

Fontevraud Abbey is located in the village of Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, near Chinon, in Anjou, France. It was founded by the itinerant reforming preacher Robert of Arbrissel, who had just created a new order, the Order of Fontevrault....
. She was one of ten children.

Versailles


She, as well as her brother and sisters, attempted to prevent their father's liaison with Madame de Pompadour
Madame de Pompadour

Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, also known as Madame de Pompadour , was a talented and beautiful lady who exerted strong cultural, intellectual and political influence at the French court, and was installed as one of the official mistresses of Louis XV from 1745 to 1750....
, which began in 1750, but they were all unsuccessful. She was deeply affected by the death of her sister Henriette-Anne at the age of twenty-five in 1752, and the later death of her brother, Louis, in 1765.

Adélaïde became the leader of the group of three unmarried, younger sisters who survived into adulthood, the others being Madame Victoire
Victoire of France

Victoire Louise Marie Th?r?se de France was the seventh child and fifth daughter of King Louis XV of France and his Queen consort Maria Leszczynska....
 and Madame Sophie. They all found solace in music.

Adélaïde despised her father's Maîtresse-en-titre
Maîtresse-en-titre

The ma?tresse-en-titre was the chief Royal mistress of the king of France. It was a semi-official position which came with its own apartments....
 known as Madame du Barry
Madame du Barry

Marie-Jeanne B?cu, Comtesse du Barry was a France courtesan who became the last Mistress of Louis XV of France and is one of the famous victims of the Reign of Terror....
 as well. When Marie-Antoinette of Austria became Dauphine in 1770, Adélaïde tried to win her support against Madame du Barry, but the empress Maria Theresa
Maria Theresa of Austria

Maria Theresa was the List of rulers of Austria, List of rulers of Hungary, List of rulers of Croatia, Queen of Bohemia, Grand Duchy of Tuscany and a Holy Roman Emperor by marriage to Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor....
 opposed that arrangement. This was a factor which would cause Adélaide to bear subsequent malice toward Marie Antoinette and to become one of the most vicious rumour-mongers at Versailles.

After her brother, the dauphin, died in 1765, followed by that of his second wife, Marie-Josèphe
Marie-Josèphe of Saxony

Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony was Dauphin of France. At fifteen, she was married to Louis, Dauphin of France , son and heir of Louis XV. She was the mother of three Kings of France, including the doomed Louis XVI, who died under the guillotine during the French Revolution....
, in 1767, Adélaïde took custody of the late dauphine's papers, and the instructions that their son, Louis, should he become king. The papers were opened on 12 May 1774, after the death of Louis XV, leading to the accession of Louis as Louis XVI
Louis XVI of France

Louis XVI or Louis-Auguste de France ruled as List of French monarchs of France and of List of Navarrese monarchs from 1774 until 1791, and then as Popular monarchy from 1791 to 1792....
. Three people were suggested for the position of Prime Minister – Maurepas
Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, comte de Maurepas

Jean-Fr?d?ric Ph?lypeaux, comte de Maurepas was a France statesman.He was born at Versailles, the son of J?r?me Ph?lypeaux, secretary of state for the marine and the royal household....
, the duc d'Aiguillon
Emmanuel-Armand de Richelieu, duc d'Aiguillon

Emmanuel-Armand de Vignerot du Plessis de Richelieu, duc d'Aiguilon was a France statesman and a nephew of the Louis Fran?ois Armand du Plessis, duc de Richelieu....
, or Machault
Jean Baptiste de Machault D'Arnouville

Jean Baptiste de Machault D'Arnouville , France statesman, was a son of Louis Charles Machault d'Arnouville, lieutenant of police.In 1721 he was counsel to the parlement of Paris, France, in 1728 he was maitre des requites, and ten years later was made president of the Great Council; although he had opposed the court in the Unigenitus d...


Gallery




Later life


Revolution


Madame Adélaïde was forced to leave Versailles with Madame Victoire on 6 October 1789, and they took up residence at the Château de Bellevue
Château de Bellevue

The Ch?teau de Bellevue was a small ch?teau built for Madame de Pompadour in 1750. It was constructed on a broad plateau in Meudon, above a slope overlooking the Seine to the east, but was demolished in 1823 and little remains....
.

Revolutionary laws against the church caused them to leave for Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 on 20 February 1791, although they were arrested and detained for several days at Arnay-le-Duc
Arnay-le-Duc

Arnay-le-Duc is a communes of France of the C?te-d'Or Departments of France in Bourgogne in eastern France.File:Arnay-le-duc - Maison Bourgogne.jpg...
 before they were allowed to depart. They visited their niece Clotilde, sister of Louis XVI, in Turin
Turín

Tur?n is a municipality in the Ahuachap?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
, and arrived in Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 on 16 April 1791. As a result of the increasing influence of Revolutionary France, they traveled farther afield, moving to Naples
Naples

Naples is a city in southern Italy, the capital of the region of Campania and of the province of Naples. The city is known for its rich history, art, culture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,800 years old....
 in 1796, where Marie Caroline, sister of Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette

For the 2006 film about this person that stars Kirsten Dunst, see Marie-Antoinette .Marie Antoinette was born an Archduchess of Austria and later became Queen of France and of Navarre....
, was queen.

Death


They moved to Corfu
Corfu

Corfu is a Greece list of islands of Greece in the Ionian Sea. It is the second largest of the Ionian Islands, and lies off the coast of Sarand?, Albania, from which it is separated by straits varying in breadth from 3 to 23 km , including one near ancient Butrint and a longer one west of Thesprotia....
 in 1799, and finally settled in Trieste
Trieste

Trieste is a city and port in northeastern Italy very near to the Slovenian border, to the North, East, and South. Trieste is located at the head of the Gulf of Trieste on the Adriatic Sea....
, where Victoire died of breast cancer
Breast cancer

Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the Cell of the breast in women and men. Worldwide, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer and the fifth most common cause of cancer death....
. Adélaïde died one year later, in exile, in the French émigré society at Rome. Their bodies were later returned to France by Louis XVIII and buried at the Abbey of Saint-Denis.

Her nephews included (among others) Ferdinand, Duke of Parma
Ferdinand, Duke of Parma

Ferdinand of Bourbon, Duke of Parma was List of Dukes of Parma Duchy of Parma from 1765 to 1802. He was the second child and only son of Philip, Duke of Parma and Princess Louise-?lisabeth of France....
, Louis XVI of France
Louis XVI of France

Louis XVI or Louis-Auguste de France ruled as List of French monarchs of France and of List of Navarrese monarchs from 1774 until 1791, and then as Popular monarchy from 1791 to 1792....
, Louis XVIII of France
Louis XVIII of France

Louis XVIII , Louis Stanislas Xavier de France, was a King of list of French monarchs and List of Navarrese monarchs. The brother of Louis XVI of France, and uncle of Louis XVII of France, he ruled the kingdom from 1814 until his death in 1824, with a brief break in 1815 due to his flight from Napoleon I of France during the Hundred Da...
, and Charles X of France
Charles X of France

Charles X ruled as List of French monarchs and List of Navarrese monarchs from 20 May 1824 until the July Revolution, when he Abdication. He was the last king of the senior House of Bourbon line to reign over France....
. Her nieces included Madame Élisabeth
Élisabeth Philippine Marie Hélène of France

Princess ?lisabeth Philippine Marie H?l?ne of France , commonly called Madame ?lisabeth, was the youngest sister of King Louis XVI of France....
 and Queen Maria Louisa of Spain.

Ancestry