On the former Place Louis XV which was baptized Place de la Revolution during the revolution. After the revolution the place was renamed "Place de la Concorde" and it is still named that way today.
Louis XVI was executed at the place de le revolution which is now known as the place de la concorde.
On Place de la Revolution, now called Place de la Concorde.
Place de la Révolution, originally Place Louis XV, now Place de la Concorde
He was executed on the Place de la Revolution (the former Place Louis XV). The name was changed after the revolution and is since then called the Place de la Concorde.
In Paris on Place de la Revolution now Place de la Concordia ;)
He was beheaded on January 21st, 1793.
Paris
Queen Marie Antoinette was beheaded on October 16th 1793.
Dauphin Louis Auguste was also known as Louis, Dauphin of France, and later became King Louis XVI of France. He married Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria. Their marriage was the catalyst to the French Revolution. Marie Antoinette embraced the lavish lifestyle of the French royal court with enthusiasm. She had little regard for the poor and struggling peasants, and spent money frivolously. For her attitude, she became the symbol of the people's hatred for the old regime during the French Revolution. When the French Revolution began, Marie Antionette supported the old regime. When the National Convention established the French Republic in 1792, Marie Antoinette and the king were imprisoned. Antoinette was beheaded on 16 October 1793.
Once the Revolution began,several countries declared war on France, and France declared war on just about everybody. Plainly, in a state of war, it is treason to correspond with the enemy, and ev en more so to attempt to join the enemy. Louis XVI and his Queen (whose brother was Emperor of Austria and the principal enemy)did both these things.
Marie-Antoinette, wife and Queen of Louis XVI, was executed by guillotine on the grounds that she had committed treason by corresponding with her relative who ruled Austria, a country at war with France. She was also accused of a number of other crimes, from wasting the national treasure (which was partly true) to quite ridiculous items like incest with her son.
Yes, he was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa I in AD 44
Queen Marie Antoinette was beheaded on October 16th 1793.
No, in Paris. She was brought from Versailles two years before her trial.
France, austria
They were husband and wife and had 4 children together.
princess of austria-hungaria
Because she remained a symbol of the French Monarchy.
Marie Antionette was an Austrian who married Louis XVI of France in 1774 aged 19 and became Queen of France till 1793 when she was executed.
Marie Antionette.
King Louis XVI. Marie Antionette. Robespierre.
Marie antionette and her husband the king Louis
She was beheaded.
Louis Auguste, better known as Louis XVI, King of France.