[17], In late August 1795, Marie-Thérèse was finally told what had happened to her family, by Madame Renée de Chanterenne, her female companion. She was widowed in 1844, and afterwards, Marie-Thérèse moved to Schloss Frohsdorf, just outside Vienna. Marie-Thérèse found her return emotionally draining and she was distrustful of the many Frenchmen who had supported either the Republic or Napoleon. Live, my good mother!
He also attempted to suppress the many men who claimed to be Marie-Thérèse's long-lost younger brother, Louis XVII. She later left Vienna and moved to Mitau, Courland (now Jelgava, Latvia), where her father's eldest surviving brother, the comte de Provence, lived as a guest of Tsar Paul I of Russia.
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However, anti-monarchist feeling was on the rise again.