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as developed a softer personality, with her strong will directed toward religious principles. She reportedly became a lifelong friend and maternal figure to Elisabeth. When Elisabeth was given her own house at Montreuil in 1781, she built a small house for Mackau there and gave it to her. Marie Angélique de Mackau continued to serve as governess during the reign of Louis XVI. She was well liked by the children of Louis XVI.
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Marie Angélique de Mackau reportedly had great importance for the development of Élisabeth of France, and was evidently in possession of "the firmness which bends resistance, and the affectionate kindness which inspires attachment", and under whose tuition she made progress in her education, as well
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was released from the Temple in 1795 and allowed to depart for Austria, she requested that Mackau accompany her. Because of her advanced age, such a long journey was not considered good for her health, and Mackau was forced to decline; her daughter
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pleaded with the leading Marseillais, who stated: "We do not fight with women; go, all of you, if you choose," after which the women were all allowed to depart the palace unharmed, some of them even escorted by the rioters.
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Marc Marie, marquis de Bombelles (1744-1822), et Angélique, marquise de Bombelles (1762-1800), Que je suis heureuse d'être ta femme : Lettres intimes, Evelyne Lever, Editions Tallandier, Paris, 2009
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She was the daughter of Jean François de Fitte de Soucy (1686-1759). She married baron Louis Eléonor Dirkheim de Mackau (1727-1767) in 1755, and became the mother of
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Nagel, Susan. " Marie-Therese, Child of Terror: The Fate of Marie Antoinette's Daughter ". NY: Bloomsbury, 2008.
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Her sister-in-law Elisabeth Louise Lenoir de Verneuil de Soucy (1729-1813), and her elder daughter
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were both appointed to be her colleagues as sous gouvernante. Her younger daughter,
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Marie-Therese, Child of Terror: The Fate of Marie Antoinette's Daughter
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Marie Angélique de Mackau was arrested and placed in the
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Louise-Emmanuelle de Châtillon, Princesse de Tarente
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Louise-Emmanuelle de Châtillon, Princesse de Tarente
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Charles-Alexis Huin
fr
Élisabeth of France (1764–1794)
Louis XVI of France
Marie Antoinette
Renée Suzanne de Soucy
Marie-Angélique de Bombelles
Governess of the Children of France
Louis de Rohan
Renée Suzanne de Soucy
Marie-Angélique de Bombelles
Marc Marie de Bombelles
Tuileries Palace
Women's March on Versailles
French Revolution
Demonstration of 20 June 1792
Princess de Lamballe
Madame de Tourzel
Louise-Emmanuelle de Châtillon, Princesse de Tarente
Renée Suzanne de Soucy
10 August (French Revolution)
Princess de Lamballe
Madame de Tourzel
Louise-Emmanuelle de Châtillon, Princesse de Tarente
La Force
September Massacres
Marie Thérèse of France
Renée Suzanne de Soucy

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