- Louis-Charles, Count of Beaujolais
Prince Louis-Charles of Orléans, Comte de
Beaujolais (October 17 ,1779 -May 30 ,1808 ) was the younger brother of King Louis-Philippe I of the French.Life
Louis-Charles was born in
Paris , the third and youngest son of Louis-Philippe-Joseph, Duc d'Orléans, better known as "Philippe Égalité", and of his wife,Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon-Penthièvre . As a member of the reigningHouse of Bourbon , he was aPrince du Sang .In 1781 the Comtesse de Genlis was appointed to be the governess to Louis-Charles and to his two older brothers Louis-Philippe and Antoine. ["Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis" (New York: Wilder and Campbell, 1825), II, 88.] Two years later the abbé Mariottini, nephew of the
apostolic nuncio to France was made his tutor, but he resigned in 1786 after a conflict with Madame de Genlis. Louis-Charles was then tutored by the first chamberlain Barrois, before being assigned to the under-governor Lebrun in 1789.In April 1793 Louis-Charles was arrested with his father and imprisoned at Fort-Saint-Jean in
Marseille . During his imprisonment he contractedtuberculosis , a condition which eventually caused his death. His father was executed in November 1793 but Louis-Charles remained imprisoned until August 1796 when the Directory decided to exile him and his brother Antoine toPhiladelphia . The Frenchchargé d'affaires in Philadelphia settled upon Louis-Charles an annual pension of 15,000 francs.In February 1797 Louis-Charles and Antoine were joined in Philadelphia by their older brother Louis-Philippe. Together they travelled to
New York City andBoston , and as far north asMaine and as far south as Nashville.In September 1797 Louis-Charles and his brothers learnt that their mother had gone into exile in
Spain , and so they decided to return to Europe. They went toNew Orleans , planning to sail toCuba and from there to Spain. The ship they took from New Orleans, however, was captured by a British warship in theGulf of Mexico . The British seized the three brothers, but took them toHavana anyway. Unable to find passage to Europe, the three brothers spent a year in Cuba, until they were unexpectedly expelled by the Spanish authorities. They sailed via theBahamas toNova Scotia . Eventually, the brothers sailed back to New York, and in January 1800, they arrived in England, where they settled atTwickenham outsideLondon .In September 1804 Louis-Charles entered the
Royal Navy , but his health did not allow him to continue a military career. In October he and his brothers went on a brief expedition to the French coast. They were fired upon by the French batteries at Boulogne but escaped without harm. ["The Times" (October 3, 1804): 2.]Death
In 1808, in an attempt to improve Louis-Charles' health, his older brother Louis-Philippe accompanied him on a voyage to
Gibraltar ,Sicily andMalta . Louis-Charles, however, continued to deteriorate; he died oftuberculosis a fortnight after his arrival on the island. His funeral took place onJune 3 . Ten years later his body was buried onApril 10 ,1818 inSt John's Co-Cathedral inValletta .James Pradier designed and sculpted his tomb, a replica of which is atDreux .Louis-Charles' portrait was painted posthumously in 1818 by Albert Grégorius (now in the
Palais Royal ) and by Charles-Francois Phelippes (now in thePalais-Royal ). Another portrait was painted in 1835 byAmédée Fauré (now at the Château d'Eu). There are copies of all three portraits in thePalace of Versailles . [Claire Constans, "Musée National du Château de Versailles, Les Peintures" (Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux, 1995).]Ancestors
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1= 1. "Louis-Charles d'Orléans"'
2= 2.Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
3= 3.Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon-Penthièvre
4= 4.Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
5= 5.Louise Henriette de Bourbon-Conti
6= 6.Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre
7= 7. Marie Thérèse Félicité d'Este-Modène
8= 8.Louis of Bourbon, Duke of Orléans
9= 9.Auguste Marie Johanna of Baden-Baden
10= 10.Louise-Élisabeth de Bourbon-Condé
11= 11.Louis Armand II de Bourbon, prince de Conti
12= 12.Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse
13= 13.Marie Victoire de Noailles
14= 14.Francesco III d'Este
15= 15.Charlotte Aglaé of Orléans
16= 16.Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
17= 17.Françoise-Marie de Bourbon
18= 18.Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden
19= 19.Sibylle Auguste of Saxe-Lauenburg
20= 20.Louis III, Prince of Condé
21= 21.Louise-Françoise de Bourbon
22= 22.François Louis, Prince of Conti
23= 23.Marie-Thérèse de Bourbon-Condé
24= 24.Louis XIV of France
25= 25.Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan
26= 26.Anne-Jules, 2nd duc de Noailles
27= 27. Marie-Françoise de Bournonville
28= 28.Rinaldo III, Duke of Modena
29= 29. Charlotte Felicity ofBrunswick-Lüneburg
30= 30.Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
31= 31.Françoise-Marie de Bourbon Footnotes
Bibliography
* The Adami Collection - collection of Parish records of Marriages, legacy and nobility, National Library of Malta, vol 10, pp 1838.
* Abela, A.E. "A Nation's Praise - Malta: People, Places and Events. Historical Sketches". Progress Press, 1994. ISBN 99909-3-038-4
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