Charles X b. October 9, 1757 d. November 6, 1836 Youngest brother of Kings Louis XVI and Louis XVIII and last of the Bourbon kings of France. Like many younger royal princes, he spent his early life in scandalous dissipation and desultorily pursued a military career. His interest later turned to politics, however, and after his older brother was overthrown and beheaded, became the leading active agent seeking a Bourbon restoration. (His other elder brother, Louis XVIII, was too obese and infirm for the role.) After Napoleon's final overthrow...[Read More] Cause of death: Old age Church of Saint Mary of the Annunciation, Nova Gorica, Goriska, Slovenia
Marie-Therese-Charlotte of France b. December 19, 1778 d. October 19, 1851 French Royalty. Marie-Therese-Charlotte was the oldest and only surviving child of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. After being released from prison she joined her uncle Louis XVIII in exile and married her cousin Louis-Antoine, duc d'Angouleme in 1799. They lived in Vienna, Russia, and England before returning to France in 1814, when Napoleon abdicated. After an uprising in 1830 when the royal family was betrayed by their cousin, Louis-Philippe, duc d'Orleans, Marie-Therese returned to England...[Read More] (Bio by: Jennifer M.) Church of Saint Mary of the Annunciation, Nova Gorica, Goriska, Slovenia Plot: Bourbon family crypt