Some say he was, some say he wasn't. He was held prisoner with his father (Louis XVI), mother (Marie Antoinette) and sister (Marie Therese) at the Temple prison. After his parents were killed, he was under the care of monsieur Antoine Simon, who abused him horribly. He is said to have died of tuberculosis, but is is also very well possible that he died as a result of the abusive situation he was in.
Louis XVI, who was beheaded along with his son, the [presumptive] Louis XVII. When the monarchy was restored, Louis XVIII became king.
France Declared a republic, Directory rules France, Napoleon becomes French Emperor, Louis XVII begins reign as king of France
She was married off to the dauphin of France, the future King Louis XVI.
Depends on your point of view. France became a Republic until 1814, so - nobody. But for Royalists, the Dauphin (eldest son of the King) immediately became Louis XVII until he died. This is why, when the monarchy was restored in 1814, the new King (brother of Louis XVI) was called Louis XVIII.
Marie Antoinette's son, Louis-Charles, also known as Louis XVII, was imprisoned for about three years. He was taken from his parents in August 1792 and placed in the care of the revolutionary government. He died in captivity on June 8, 1795, at the age of 10, due to poor living conditions and illness.
Louis XVII of France was born on 1785-03-27.
King Louis XVII of France was born on March 27, 1785.
King Louis XVII of France was born on March 27, 1785.
Louis XVII - 1909 was released on: USA: 22 March 1909
King Louis XVII of France died on June 8, 1795 at the age of 10.
King Louis XVII of France died on June 8, 1795 at the age of 10.
Nothing. Louis XVII was the youngest son of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette , who were both executed in 1793. Louis XVII died aged 10 in 1795 and never reigned. Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor in 1799.
King Louis XVII of France was born on March 27, 1785 and died on June 8, 1795. King Louis XVII of France would have been 10 years old at the time of death or 230 years old today.
Marie Therese. Louis Joseph. Louis XVII. Princess Sophie.
No.
Yes, probably of malnutrition.
Two, the oldest died as a child of Tuberculosis and Louis XVII died at the age of 10 while in prison.