She became Queen of France on May 10th 1774, the day that King Louis XV died, making her husband King Louis XVI and herself Queen.
Mary Tudor never did become Queen of France. Only Queen of England. Mary Queen of Scots, Mary Stewart became Queen of France the age of 17.
She had married Francis, the eldest son of the King of France. When he became king of France she became Queen Consort (ie wife of the king). She was also Queen of Scotland as Mary I in her own right (Queen Regnant)
She is known for being the Queen of France. She became queen after her husband had to become king taking the place of his father. Making Catherine the new queen.
France does not have a queen. Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France and that was in 1792. France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and has a president, Nicolas Sarcozy. France used to be a monarchy, but during the French Revolution the French killed their last King and Queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette) because at that time France was bankrupt and the people were starving. They blamed it all on their King and Queen, which was not fair. Though, the revolutionists wanted France to become a republic so the bourgeoisie could reign alongside their president. In the monarchy France used to be, this was not the case, and the King had the only right to reign the way he saw fit (an absolutist monarchy). France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and has a president,
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.
Eleanor of Aquitaine. She became queen of France through her marriage to Louis VII. After this was annuled, she married Henry Plantaganet, who would soon become Henry II of England.
The queen of France and England is Mary Tudor
Eleanor of Aquitaine was the Queen consort of France from August 1, 1137 to March 21, 1152. She was the Queen consort of England from October 25, 1154 to July 6, 1189.
Unfortunatly, no queen rules France nowadays. If you "the queen" refers to the Queen of the United Kingdom, it's interesting to know that her predecessors claimed the title of King of France until the 19th century.
Marie Antoinette Queen of France was created in 1956.
France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and has a president, Nicolas Sarcozy. France used to be a monarchy, but during the French Revolution the French killed their last King and Queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette) because at that time France was bankrupt and the people were starving. They blamed it all on their King and Queen, which was not fair. Though, the revolutionists wanted France to become a republic so the bourgeoisie could reign alongside their president. In the monarchy France used to be, this was not the case, and the King had the only right to reign the way he saw fit.
It had become apparent that their lives were in danger if they remained in France.