Authors: Antonia Fraser
Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de:
Paul et Virginie
Saint-Priest, François Emmanuel, Comte de;
Mémoires
Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de
Sainville (French actor)
Salieri, Antonio
Salmour, Count
Sanson, Charles Henri
Saratoga, battle of (1777)
Sartine, Antoine
Sauce, Jean Baptiste
Savoy, House of
Saxe-Coburg, Prince of
Saxony: dynastic marriages
Scheldt, river
Schönbrunn (palace)
Ségur, Louis Philippe, Comte de
Ségur, Philippe Henri, Marquis de
Sénac de Meilhan, Gabriel
Seven Years’ War (1756–63)
Sèvres
Simolin, Jean
Simon, Antoine and Marie Jeanne
smallpox
Smith, Hélène
Société Particulier de la Reine
(Queen’s Private Society)
Söderjholm, Alma
Sophia, Princess of England
Sophie Hélène Béatrice (MA/Louis XVI’s daughter): birth; death and funeral
Sophie, Madame (Louis XV’s daughter): appearance; and “Let them eat cake” story
Souberbielle, Dr.
Soubise, Charles de Rohan, Prince de
Spain: alliance with France; France declares war on; invades southern France
Spencer, Georgiana, Countess (
née
Poyntz)
Staël, Germaine de (
née
Necker): Fersen considers marriage to; on Brienne; and father’s return as Controller of Finance; marriage and child; on “shipwreck of state”; on Louis XVI’s flight; foresees disaster; flees France; on MA as “tender mother” ;
Réflexions sur le Procès de la Reine
Stanislaus I (Lesczinski), King of Poland
Stanislaus II (Poniatowski), King of Poland
Starhemberg, Prince
Stedingk, Count Curt
Stephan, Joseph
Strasbourg
Strathavon, George Gordon, Lord of (
later
9th Marquess of Huntly)
Sullivan, Eléanore
Sutherland, Elizabeth, Duchess of
Swieten, Gerhard Van
Swinburne, Henry
Swiss Guards (Cent-Suisses du Roi)
Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de
Tarante, Princesse de
Taube, Baron Evert
Tavannes, Comtesse de
Temple, the (Marais district; “the Tower”): royals and party detained in
Tennis Court Oath (1789)
Teresa, Archduchess of Austria (Joseph II’s daughter)
Terrasson, Pierre Joseph
Teschen, Peace of (1779)
Thérèse Augustine, Sister (Madame Louise; Louis XV’s daughter)
Therville, Madame de
Thibault, Madame
Thierry, Madame
Thionville, Merlin de
Third Estate;
see also
National Assembly
Thrale, Hester Lynch (
later
Piozzi)
Tilly, Alexandre, Comte de
Times, The
(newspaper)
Tippoo Sultan: envoys at Versailles; gifts to royal collection
Tison family
Tison, Madame
Tisset, François
Toulan, François Adrian
Toulouse, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de
Tourzel, Louise Elisabeth, Marquise (
later
Duchesse) de (“Madame Severe”): as governess to royal children; accompanies royals on attempted flight; resumes duties; on Madame Jarjayes; on return of Princesse de Lamballe; on Louis XVI’s declaring war on Austria; at commemoration of fall of Bastille; leaves Tuileries with MA; removed to the Temple; interrogated by Commune; in La Force prison
Tourzel, Pauline de
see
Béarn, Pauline, Comtesse de
Trautmannsdorf, Countess
tricolour (flag)
Trompette, La (Bordeaux château)
Trotsky, Leon
Tuileries: MA and Louis housed in; MA and Louis flee from; spies in; invaded by mob; royals’ life at deteriorates; massacre and pillage at; Empress Josephine occupies
Turgot, Anne Robert, Baron de l’Aulne
Turgy, Louis François
Turkey: conflict with Russia; Austrian conflict with
Tussaud, Marie, Madame (
formerly
Grosholz)
United States of America: alliance with France;
see also
American Revolution
Valenciennes
Valentinois, Duchesse de
Valmy
Valory, François, Comte de
Van Swieten
see
Swieten
Varennes-en-Argonne
Vaudreuil, Joseph Hyacinthe François, Comte de
Vauguyon, Antoine, Duc de
Vendée
Verdun
Vergennes, Charles, Comte de: position and influence; and Diamond Necklace Affair; death
Vergniaud, Pierre
Véri, Joseph Alphonse, Abbé de
Vermond (accoucheur; Abbé’s brother)
Vermond, Jacques-Mathieu de, Abbé: on MA’s face; as MA’s tutor; and MA’s religious instruction; and Mme. Du Barry; rejoins MA as Reader; disapproves of MA’s women friends; on MA’s spoken French; and influence of Polignacs on MA; informs MA of mother’s death; as MA’s adviso; shocked by Marie Thérèse’s callousness to mother; and Diamond Necklace Affair; serves under Brienne; flees from France
Vernet, Claude Joseph
Versailles: etiquette and ceremonies; MA arrives at; public activities at; popular access to; cosmetics and hairstyles; pet animals in; abandoned for quarantine after Louis XV’s death; MA’s apartments linked to husband’s by secret staircase; loses trees in 1999 gale; MA introduces new manners at; routines maintained in early days of Revolution; deputation of market women march to (1789); mob attack on; ghosts at; commemorative exhibition (1955);
see also
Petit Trianon, Le
Versailles, Treaty of (1756)
Vestris, Gaëtan
Victoire, Madame (Louis XV’s daughter)
Victor Amadeus III, Duke of Wertmüller
Victoria, Crown Princess of Germany
Vigée Le Brun, Louise Elisabeth: on Charlotte and MA; on market-women at Versailles; on MA’s beauty; on Prince de Ligne; portrays MA; on Marie Thérèse’s childhood companions; group portrait of royal family; imitates Raphael; and Duchesse de Polignac’s reaction to royals’ deaths
Villequier, Duc de
Virieu (Parma’s envoy)
Viry, Comte de
Visconti, Monsignor
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de
Wagenseil, Georg Christoph
Walpole, Horace
Washington, George
Weber, Constance
Weber, Joseph
Weisweiler, Adam
Wertmüller, Adolf Ulrik von
Weston, Stephen
“Wigmakers’ Conspiracy”
Wilberforce, William
William III (of Orange), King of England, Scotland and Ireland
Williams, Eunice
“Williams, Indian”
Wollstonecraft, Mary:
An Historical and Moral View of . . . the French Revolution
women: royal; status of
Xavier, Prince of Saxony
York, Edward Augustus, Duke of
Yorktown, battle of (1781)
Young, Arthur
Zweibrücken, Duc de
A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Since 1969 ANTONIA FRASER has written many acclaimed historical works which have been international bestsellers. She is the recipient of many literary awards, including the Wolfson History Prize, St. Louis Literary Award and Medal of the Historical Association 2000. Her works include the biographies
Mary Queen of Scots, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men,
and
King Charles II.
Three highly praised books focus on women in history:
The Weaker Vessel: Women’s Lot in Seventeenth-Century Enxwgland, The Warrior Queens,
and
The Wives of Henry VIII.
Her most recent book was
Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot.
She is the editor of the series of “Kings and Queens of England.” Antonia Fraser is married to Harold Pinter and lives in London.
BY ANTONIA FRASER
NONFICTION
Mary Queen of Scots
Cromwell: The Lord Protector
King James VI and I
Royal Charles: Charles II and the Restoration
The Weaker Vessel
The Warrior Queens
The Wives of Henry VIII
Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
Marie Antoinette: The Journey
The Lives of the Kings and Queens of England (editor)
FICTION
Quiet as a Nun
The Wild Island
A Splash of Red
Cool Repentance
Oxford Blood
Your Royal Hostage
The Cavalier Case
Political Death
Jemima Shore’s First Case and Other Stories
Jemima Shore at the Sunny Grave and Other Stories
ANTHOLOGIES
Scottish Love Poems
Love Letters
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fraser, Antonia, 1932–
Marie Antoinette : the journey / Antonia Fraser.
p. cm.
1. Marie Antoinette, Queen, consort of Louis XVI,
King of France, 1755–1793. 2. Queens—France—Biography.
3. France—History—Louis XVI, 1774–1793. I. Title.
DC137.1.F73 2001
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[B] 2001023493
eISBN 0-385-50500-0
Copyright © 2001 by Antonia Fraser
All Rights Reserved
October 2001
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