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Why did Marie Antoinette have to speak to Madame Du Barry?

Madame Du Barry was the official mistress of Louis XV and therefore his little spoiled darling. Madame Du Barry wanted to be acknowledged at court, but nobody did. The only reason courtiers spoke to her was to please the King. Madame Du Barry wanted Marie Antoinette to speak to her desperately, but because Marie Antoinette (being the dauphine) was way higher in rank, it was not allowed for Madame Du Barry to speak to her first. She had to wait until Marie Antoinette would say a few words directed to her, before she was allowed to speak back. Marie Antoinette learned that Madame Du Barry had been a prostitute in previous years and was a provocative woman. Marie Antoinette found it hard to believe that such a woman with such a history and such behaviour was allowed at court, let alone be the King's mistress. Marie Antoinette's evil three aunts (the sisters of Louis XV) spurred her on not ever to speak word to her. Madame Du Barry complained, cried, and begged Louis XV to order Marie Antoinette to speak to her, but she kept refusing. Eventually, when Empress Maria Theresia (Marie Antoinette's mother) sent Marie Antoinette a very angry letter in which she harshly told her daughter how foolish she was to keep her mouth shut to the woman, she gave in. Her exact words eventually were: "there are many people today at Versailles" and she said it not directly looking at Madame Du Barry but standing next to her. That was all she would ever say to her. Madame Du Barry was pleased. Marie Antoinette later said "that woman will never again hear the sound of my voice". And she kept word.


Louise Vegee was a court painter for Napoleon?

Louise Vigee leBrun was the court painter for Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI


Was Richelieu living in Marie Antoinette court?

Yes. Armand Emmanuel Sophie Septemanie du Plessis, duc de Richelieu is his full name. He lived at the French court and assisted Louis XVI daily with the "Lever" (the rising ceremony) ritual. He was also the one to tell Marie Antoinette to get into the King's appartements as fast as she could on the day Versailles was attacked. She on her turn helped him flee to Vienna in 1790. He returned to Paris in 1791 to resume his duties at court, assisting Louis XVI with the lever ritual in the Tuileries palace, where Louis and Marie Antoinette were captured. After that he then joined the Russian Army.


Why did the french people have such negative feelings over Marie Antoinette?

She suffered from what the French citizens considered a serious birth defect: She was an Austrian by accident of birth. It was not a noticeable defect. She was a fluent linguist and could have probably handled herself in any European Court, Parisian coffee shop or bistro.


Did Marie Antoinette like the court in France?

No, it was very different from what she was used to and wished for more privacy. That's why she spent a lot of her time at the Petit Trianon.

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How was Marie Antoinette a political revolutionary?

She wasn't. In fact she was the opposite since she was part of the French court.


Marie Antoinette was unpopular because she was blamed for the corruption of the French court?

False. She was unpopular because she was born in Austria.


Who killed Marie antoninette?

Marie Antoinette was executed by guillotine. Her execution was ordered by the French Revolutionary Government.


What has the author Campan written?

Campan has written: 'Memoirs of the court of Marie Antoinette, queen of France' -- subject(s): Court and courtiers 'Memoirs of the court of Marie Antoinette, queen of France By Madame Campan ... From the 3d London ed' -- subject(s): Court and courtiers 'The private life of Marie Antoinette, queen of France and Navarre' -- subject(s): Court and courtiers 'The private journal of Madame Campan' -- subject(s): Court and courtiers 'Memoirs of Marie Antoinette' -- subject(s): Court and courtiers


Who was Dauphin Louis Auguste?

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.


Why did Marie Antoinette have to speak to Madame Du Barry?

Madame Du Barry was the official mistress of Louis XV and therefore his little spoiled darling. Madame Du Barry wanted to be acknowledged at court, but nobody did. The only reason courtiers spoke to her was to please the King. Madame Du Barry wanted Marie Antoinette to speak to her desperately, but because Marie Antoinette (being the dauphine) was way higher in rank, it was not allowed for Madame Du Barry to speak to her first. She had to wait until Marie Antoinette would say a few words directed to her, before she was allowed to speak back. Marie Antoinette learned that Madame Du Barry had been a prostitute in previous years and was a provocative woman. Marie Antoinette found it hard to believe that such a woman with such a history and such behaviour was allowed at court, let alone be the King's mistress. Marie Antoinette's evil three aunts (the sisters of Louis XV) spurred her on not ever to speak word to her. Madame Du Barry complained, cried, and begged Louis XV to order Marie Antoinette to speak to her, but she kept refusing. Eventually, when Empress Maria Theresia (Marie Antoinette's mother) sent Marie Antoinette a very angry letter in which she harshly told her daughter how foolish she was to keep her mouth shut to the woman, she gave in. Her exact words eventually were: "there are many people today at Versailles" and she said it not directly looking at Madame Du Barry but standing next to her. That was all she would ever say to her. Madame Du Barry was pleased. Marie Antoinette later said "that woman will never again hear the sound of my voice". And she kept word.


Louise Vegee was a court painter for Napoleon?

Louise Vigee leBrun was the court painter for Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI


Was Richelieu living in Marie Antoinette court?

Yes. Armand Emmanuel Sophie Septemanie du Plessis, duc de Richelieu is his full name. He lived at the French court and assisted Louis XVI daily with the "Lever" (the rising ceremony) ritual. He was also the one to tell Marie Antoinette to get into the King's appartements as fast as she could on the day Versailles was attacked. She on her turn helped him flee to Vienna in 1790. He returned to Paris in 1791 to resume his duties at court, assisting Louis XVI with the lever ritual in the Tuileries palace, where Louis and Marie Antoinette were captured. After that he then joined the Russian Army.


How was Marie Antoinette able to live at the La Petit Trianon in privacy?

Marie Antoinette's life at La Petit Trianon was only private to her circle of chosen members of court. The entire complex of Versailles is walled off and guarded, so that no un-invited person could attend her while she held court there.


Why was marie antoniette important?

She was the wife of Louis XVI, and she was the queen during the French Revolution. She was Austrian; Her marriage to Louis XVI was part of an alliance with the Austrians, but this alliance was despised by both the French and Austrian people. Marie Antoinette was generally very unpopular during her time as queen, because she didn't have children for a long time after marrying and because she spent a lot of money during a time of famine. To the people, Marie Antoinette was a symbol of the luxury and frivolity of court life. She was guillotined by the Republic of France several months after her husband's death.


What was strange about Marie Antoinette's first night of marriage?

They were put to bed by the entire court. The bed was blessed by a priest and everyone expected Louis XVI to make Marie Antoinette his wife (to consummate the marriage). He didn't though and it would take him up to 7 years until he did.


Why did the french people have such negative feelings over Marie Antoinette?

She suffered from what the French citizens considered a serious birth defect: She was an Austrian by accident of birth. It was not a noticeable defect. She was a fluent linguist and could have probably handled herself in any European Court, Parisian coffee shop or bistro.