Antoine Simon (1736 – 28 July 1794) was a shoemaker at Rue des Cordeliers in Paris and a member of the Club of the Cordeliers, representative of the Paris Commune.
He was born in Troyes France to François Simon and Marie-Jeanne Adenet.
On 3 July 1793, Simon was designated to watch over Louis XVII at the Temple.
On 19 January 1794, Simon was removed from his position and left the Temple in company of his wife.
Simon remarried Marie-Jeanne Aladame on 20 May 1788, in the parish of Saint-Côme-Saint-Damien.
Marie-Jeanne (born on 25 June 1763, in Saint-Étienne-du-Mont parish, Paris) was a servant and the daughter of Fiacre Aladame (a carpenter) and Reine-Geneviève Aubert.
She came to wider attention during the storming of the Tulleries Palace in 1792, for having diligently nursed wounded republicans.
He requested that his wife Marie-Jeanne (1745–1819) help him in the care of the boy.
Royalist authors painted the image of a violent, vulgar and alcoholic Simon, acting brutally toward the child.
Others claimed that, apart from teaching the boy to sing bawdy songs and to "talk the language of the populace and soldiery", he was well treated.He is mentioned in the video game Assassin's Creed Unity as the shoemaker that abused Louis XVII.