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Marie Antoinette ( ˌæntwəˈnɛt, ˌɒ̃t - ; [1] French: [maʁi ɑ̃twanɛt] ⓘ; Maria Antonia Josefa Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last queen of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution
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Marie-Antoinette was the ill-fated queen of France who scandalized society with her lavish lifestyle during a tumultuous era that ultimately led to her tragic downfall
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In 1793, the king was executed; then, Marie Antoinette was arrested and tried for trumped-up crimes against the French republic She was convicted and sent to the guillotine on October 16, 1793
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Marie Antoinette remains one of the genuinely romantic and ill-treated characters in history A compassionate queen and devoted mother, she did little to deserve her tragic destiny
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The life and times of Queen Marie-Antoinette, fashion icon, mother, doomed woman, she continues to fascinate more than 200 years after her death
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Explore the life of Marie Antoinette, her influence in France, and her tragic end during the revolution
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Marie Antoinette (l 1755-1793) was the queen of France during the turbulent final years of the Ancien Régime and the subsequent French Revolution (1789-1799)
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Marie Antoinette (2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last Queen of France, as the wife of King Louis XVI, before the monarchy was ended in the French Revolution
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