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( 1755–93 ) , French queen; wife of Louis XVI. A daughter of Maria Theresa, she married the future Louis XVI of France in 1770. Her extravagant lifestyle led to widespread unpopularity and, like her husband, she was executed during the French Revolution.

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1. He and Queen Marie Antoinette remained held under guard.

2. I'd be Marie Antoinette and live in the luxury of Versailles.

3. In 17 during the French Revolution, Queen Marie Antoinette was beheaded.

4. (1) Artois was a close friend of Louis XVI’s wife, Marie Antoinette

5. A few months later his wife, Marie Antoinette, also had her head chopped off.

6. Queen Marie Antoinette of France was the wife of Louis the 16 th.

7. Biassed Sentence Examples Belloc's Marie Antoinette (London, 1909) is very Biassed and sometimes misleading

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9. While the National Assembly worked painstakingly towards a constitution, Louis and Marie-Antoinette were involved in plans of their own.

10. The rubies rumoured to have belonged once to Marie-Antoinette had been dispatched to the diva, who always wore scarlet.

11. Some of her quotes do sound Blesseder-than-thou, Marie Antoinette-esque in their disconnection from the lives we mere commoners experience

12. The Austrian emperor Leopold II, brother of Marie Antoinette, may have wished to avoid war, but he died on 1 March 1792.

13. On 9-19-17 the brothers showed their balloon to King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette and guests at the Palace of Versailles.

14. There is a lock of hair, the chemise Marie- Antoinette wore in the Temple prison, and the tiny prayer book in which she penned a final message to her children.

15. Below is a sneak peek of this content! When Marie Antoinette learned that the peasants in France had no bread and were starving, legend has it that she Cavalierly threw out a line that not only has survived several centuries but also elevated her to a special place in the hall of fame for royal dunces.

16. Washington Post Analogizes Gavin Newsom to Marie Antoinette by Ryan Glasspiegel November 21, 2020, 11:14 am updated November 21, 2020, 11:55 am 8 Comments Over the past week, we have mentioned a couple times that California governor Gavin Newsom violated his own COVID-19 guidelines to attend a birthday dinner for a lobbyist at French Laundry, a