Royalty and nobility Louis XVI is the later
King of France and the grandson of Louis XV. He becomes King after his grandfather death, but he loves Marie Antoinette so much, so he doesn't change anything for France. Later, the revolution begins, he has been captured with his family, but later is freed. Unfortunately, he tries to escape out from France, with the help from Hans Axel von Fersen, but fails. He has been jailed, and later his family, including him, are executed. Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI had four children:
Marie Therese,
Louis Joseph,
Louis Charles, and
Sophie. Louis Joseph is the heir to the French throne. Rather mature for his age, he admires Oscar and wants to be the King of France to make the country better. However, he dies at age 7.
Louis XV is the King of France and grandfather of the Dauphin. He has a lover, Madame du Barry. He dies of
smallpox in the
Palace of Versailles. After his death, his heir and grandson becomes the King of France. The people of all the cities celebrate the birth of a new kingdom.
Madame du Barry was not born
noble. She used to be a prostitute, and thanks to that she manages to enter into the court by becoming the lover of King Louis XV. When Marie Antoinette becomes princess of France, they become enemies. Maria Theresa of Austria, queen of
Austria and mother of Marie Antoinette, sends her advisor,
Comte de Mercy, to France. Mercy advises the princess to stop fighting with Du Barry, but Marie Antoinette does not obey the warnings until King Louis XV shows his displeasure with her attitude towards the
countess. Marie Antoinette finally speaks to Du Barry. Months later, King Louis XV gets
smallpox. Before dying, the bishop, hearing Louis's confession, and orders the removal of the King's sin, that is to say, Madame Du Barry. King Louis XV dies and Du Barry is taken to a convent, where she remains until 1793, the year in which she is guillotined.
Duke of Orléans The is cousin of Louis XVI, who secretly tried to usurp the throne. Second in row to the throne of France. He is the mastermind in the plot to kidnap Marie Antoinette before she could marry prince Louis XVI, but after it failed thanks to Lady Oscar's intervention, he tried to kill the Prince and make it seem like an accident by switching the rifle Prince Louis XVI used for hunting with a tampered one that would explode once triggered. Later in the story, Duke de Orleans, because of his liberal ideas, lets anti-monarchists like the Black Knight (a masked French Robin Hood) and his followers secretly gather in his Palais Royale. He, masked, helped Jeanne of Valois-Saint-Rémy, the mastermind of the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, to escape from
Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital's prison to a convent. Then, he covered the expenses of the publication of the Jeanne memories, in which Marie Antoinette's visits to clandestine casinos with the Duchesse de Polignac, the "complicity" between the Queen and Lady Oscar and other rumours are started.
Duchess of Polignac is a singer of the Palace of Versailles, but she does not live there. Marie Antoinette listens to her and quickly makes her best friend. She impelled Marie Antoinette to bet in clandestine casinos, without the permission of Marie Antoinette's husband, King Louis XVI. She manipulated the queen for her own benefit and made the queen believe that lies would fix her difficult situations. Following her advice, Marie Antoinette lied and announced that the heir of France was on way. To remedy the situation, Polignac blamed the death of the heir on Lady Oscar. During the Revolution, she manages to flee with her family. The Duchess has a daughter, Charlotte, who is traumatized by her mother's plan to marry her to the Duke de Guiche. Charlotte, not knowing what will happen to her, loses all reason, and commits suicide, jumping from one of the towers of the Palace of Versailles (or from the stairs in the manga). She dies without knowing that she had a half-sister named Rosalie.
Henri de Guéméné Henri de Guéméné is a cruel, cold nobleman who resorts to violence and kills a young boy for a petty crime, appalling Rosalie, Oscar, and André.
The Count of Girodelle The Count of Girodelle is Oscar's arranged fiancé, who treats Oscar only as a woman. To retaliate against him, she dresses in her uniform and dances with women at her engagement party, and the engagement is called off. Devoted to the monarchy forever, he is later become an immortal of the
Poe Clan.
General Bouillé General Bouillé Colonel d'Agoult Colonel d'Agoult is the deputy commander of the Company B, the troops assigned to Lady Oscar's service in the
National Guard. He has always followed his commander, but as one of the nobles most devoted to the monarchy, when she betrays to join the people in revolt, he abandons the regiment and returns to Versailles. Oscar lets him go.
Loulou de la Lorancy is the main character of
Gaiden series. She is the only daughter of Hortense, Oscar's first older sister, born in Lorancy,
Vendée. As her parents, she doesn't mind the differences of class, but is a royalist noble, devoted to the royal family. As a child, she didn't seem to be proud of her very curly hair, but during the revolution became a pretty young lady, similar to Oscar, which André didn't think was possible. Quick on the uptake, she is very versatile. She is very fond of a doll, which has the same name as her, made by her mother for her. At the age of six, often punished by her mother, she was entrusted to her maternal grandparents, so that they could prepare her for her debut in society. Queen Marie Antoinette would have loved to meet her, but Oscar is against it because that plague, to whom is deeply attached, would bring chaos to the Versailles palace. She knows very well that André is secretly in love with Oscar and takes the opportunity to tease him. She become a very good friend with Rosalie. She helps Oscar and André in their royal investigations, but also causes problems. After her maternal aunt's death for high treason against the crown, she returned to her parents, in that royalist region. However, with popular revolts even here after the flight to Varennes, thanks to Alain sent by Rosalie just in time, she and her parents emigrated from their relatives in Belgium, where they'll support the foreign countries against the revolutionary France.
Revolutionaries Maximilien Robespierre Maximilien Robespierre is the political leader.
Louis Antoine de Saint-Just Louis Antoine de Saint-Just is the assassin.
Bernard Châtelet Bernard Châtelet is Robespierre's follower. He has disguised as the Black Knight, and later marries Rosalie, and the pair survive the execution of Robespierre and Saint-Just. He and Rosalie along with Alain are also featured in Eikou no Napoleon – Eroica. == Third Estate ==