Louis XVII of France
French royal figure, titular king
Born
1785
240 years ago
Died
June 8th, 1795
230 years ago — 10 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
France
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Born in 1785, became the last Dauphin of France. During the French Revolution, faced significant turmoil as the monarchy was abolished. Imprisoned in 1792, endured hardships before dying in captivity at the age of ten. Remained a symbol of the royalist cause in France, with various claims of his survival surfacing posthumously.
Served as the titular king during the monarchy's collapse
Died in captivity under the French Revolution
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