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  1. 11 juil. 2023 · Queen Marie Antoinette helped provoke the French Revolution that led to the monarchy’s end in 1792. Read about her children, death, movies about her, and more.

  2. 24 févr. 2024 · La monumentale biographie de Charles-Éloi Vial met en lumière une reine de France plus sombre et plus humaine.

  3. www.smithsonianmag.com › history › marie-antoinetteMarie Antoinette | Smithsonian

    Marie Antoinette. The teenage queen was embraced by France in 1770. Twenty-three years later, she lost her head to the guillotine. (But she never said, “Let them eat cake”)

  4. Marie Antoinette, Prantsusmaa ja Navarra kuninganna (1775) Marie Antoinette (saksa Maria Antonia von Österreich, prantsuse Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche; 2. november 1755 Viin – 16. oktoober 1793) oli Prantsusmaa ja Navarra kuninganna 1774–1790, Louis XVI abikaasa.

  5. Marie Antoinette was born in Vienna on 2 November 1755, the daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa. Her marriage with the future Louis XVI, celebrated in the Royal Chapel at Versailles on 16 May 1770, was partly the work of the Duke de Choiseul, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and one of the principal architects of the reconciliation between France ...

  6. 7 nov. 2022 · The Widow Capet. The execution of Louis XVI of France (r. 1774-1792) left the king’s widow, Marie Antoinette, overwhelmed with grief. Like a ghost, she haunted her chambers in the Tower of the Temple, the Paris prison fortress where she and her children were being detained by the revolutionary government.

  7. Marie-Antoinette est un film américain écrit et réalisé par Sofia Coppola et sorti en 2006.L'ouvrage d'Évelyne Lever, Marie-Antoinette : la Dernière Reine (2000), devait à l'origine être la base du film, mais finalement Sofia Coppola porta son dévolu sur le livre d'Antonia Fraser, Marie-Antoinette : The Journey (2001), comme base pour son adaptation [1].

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