Caroline de Bourbon (1798–1870)
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English: Marie Caroline Ferdinande Louise, Duchess of Berry (1798–1870) was the daughter of King Francis I of the Two Sicilies and his first wife, Maria Clementina of Austria. She married King Louis XVIII of France's nephew, Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry in 1816, following negotiations to the Two Sicilies by the French ambassador Pierre Louis Jean Casimir, thus becoming the Duchesse de Berry. She became an important figure during the Bourbon Restoration after the assassination of her husband in 1820. Her son, Henri d'Artois, comte de Chambord, was named the "miracle child" because he was born after his father's death and continued the direct Bourbon line of King Louis XIV of France. In 1824, King Louis XVIII of France died and was succeeded by Marie Caroline's father-in-law, King Charles X of France.
Portraits
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With Louise Marie Thérèse and Henri, Duke of Bordeaux, 1822, painted by François Gérard
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Painting by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, 1824
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Painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1825
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Painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1825 (better version).
Related images
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Her summer residence: Château de Rosny, painted by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1840
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Her first husband, Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry
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Her son, Henri d'Artois
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Her second husband, Count Ettore Carlo Lucchesi Palli.
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Her father, Francis I of the Two Sicilies