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Fri 4 Jun, 2004 12:30 am
Quote:DNA tests settle row over Louis XVII's heart
By Angela Doland in Paris
04 June 2004
The heart of Louis XVII, which was cut from the 10-year-old heir to the French throne after he died in prison, is to be placed in the royal crypt after DNA tests confirmed it was almost certainly authentic.
In ceremonies on Monday and Tuesday of next week, European royalty will honour the boy who became a pawn of the French Revolution. After a Mass, his heart will be laid to rest at the Saint-Denis Basilica north of Paris near the graves of his parents, Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI.
The ceremonies could close 209 years of rumour, legend and historical uncertainty about the child's death, though some historians believe that the true heir escaped and the boy who died was a substitute.
"I would have liked to believe that the child survived," Prince Charles-Emmanuel de Bourbon de Parme, one of Louis XVII's closest living relatives, said. "Today, science has proved the contrary."
After Louis XVII lost his parents to the guillotine, he spent three years in Temple prison. He died of tuberculosis in 1795. His corpse was dumped in a common grave, but a doctor had secretly carved out his heart, in keeping with a tradition of preserving royal hearts separate from their bodies. The doctor kept it as a curiosity.
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Hey wait a minute! I'M Louis XVII! Guards fetch me my slippers! I'm going to play polo!
Nick, you ain't no fun. grrrrrrrr
Walter, this is quite interesting to me for a couple of reasons. First, the fact that Shelley's heart would NOT burn, and secondly, because when I was a kid and read Huck Finn, there was a character (can't remember which)who claimed to be the missing dauphin.
Don't know if you realize it, but a woman who died sometime ago in Charlottesville, Va. claimed to be Anastasia, too. I think DNA also proved her a phony, but the artifacts encased in the general library at UVA were quite impressive.