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- Ernestine de Lambriquet (Marie-Philippine Lambriquet, 31 July 1778 – 31 December 1813) was the adopted/foster daughter of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie...
- queen. In contrast to the queen's foster children Armand Gagné, Ernestine Lambriquet, and "Zoë" Jeanne Louise Victoire, however, he was not kept to be raised...
- Amilcar (1781–1796) adopted in 1787, and Marie-Philippine "Ernestine" Lambriquet (1778–1813), adopted in 1788. It was not an adoption in the modern formal...
- Ernestine de Lambriquet should be allowed to accompany Marie-Therese to Austria, but Minister Benezch had given the reply that Ernestine de Lambriquet could...
- Ernestine de Lambriquet to safety from the Tuileries Palace. P****ing the Carousel square in front to the palace, de Soucy left Lambriquet to fetch a coach...
- places with her adoptive-sister, and possible half-sister, Ernestine Lambriquet, following the revolution. Possibly as she was too traumatised to resume...
- instead had freed, baptized, adopted and placed in a pension; Ernestine Lambriquet (1778–1813), daughter of two servants at the palace, who was raised as...
- she instead freed, baptized, adopted and placed in a pension; Ernestine Lambriquet, daughter of two servants at the palace, who was raised as the playmate...
- Ernestine Fu, American venture capital investor and author Ernestine de Lambriquet (1778–1813) was the adopted/foster daughter of King Louis XVI and Queen...
- adopted, but he was not to be the last. He was followed by Ernestine Lambriquet in 1778, Jean Amilcar in 1787, and "Zoë" Jeanne Louise Victoire in 1790...