Governess of the Children of France


The governess of the children of France was an office at the royal French court during pre-Revolutionary France and the Bourbon Restoration. As the head of the royal nursery, she was charged with the education of the children and grandchildren of the monarch. The holder of the office was taken from the highest-ranking nobility of France and was passed between female family members for much of its history by right of succession. The governess was supported by various deputies or under-governesses and oversaw a household consisting of dozens of servants and caregivers.
The Livre qui contient tout ce qui peut interesser Madame la Gouvernante des Enfans de France et surintandante de Leurs Maisons is the primary written source on the office of the royal governess during the Bourbon dynasty. It is housed and digitized by the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The official court document serves as a manual for the governess and her deputies. It includes the etiquette, ceremonial procedures and daily responsibilities of the role in great detail. It also consists of household inventories of the royal nursery.

Governesses of the Children of France

Children of Charles VIII">Charles VIII of France">Charles VIII

Children of [Louis XII]

Children of Francis I">Francis I of France">Francis I

Children of Henry II">Henry II of France">Henry II

Children of Charles IX">Charles IX of France">Charles IX

Children of [Henry [IV of France|Henry IV]]

Children of [Louis XIII]

Children of [Louis XIV]

Children of [Louis, Grand Dauphin]

Children of [Louis, Duke of Burgundy]

Children of [Louis XV]

Children of [Louis, [Dauphin of France (1729–1765)|Louis, Dauphin of France]]

Children of [Louis XVI]

Children of [Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry]