Life
- 1819Born · Élysée Palace
- 1849Consort of Parma
- 1864Died · Venice
Their story
Born in 1819 at the Élysée Palace, Princess Louise d'Artois was a distinguished member of the House of Bourbon. She held titles including Monarch of Lower Navarre, King of France, French Co-Prince of Andorra, and Count of Foix, reflecting her significant lineage and the historical claims of her family. Her early life unfolded amidst the political landscape of nineteenth-century France. Princess Louise passed away in Venice in 1864, her life spanning a period of considerable change in European history. Her legacy is entwined with the fortunes of the Bourbon dynasty and the intricate tapestry of French royalty.
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