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How long did Marie Antoinette stay married?

Marie Antoinette and Luis XVI (then dauphin) were married May 16th 1769. They became King and Queen of France when King Louis XV died, on May 10th 1774. So they were married 5 years before they eventually became King and Queen.


How many years did the French Talbots stay in Normandy France?

My side left France in or around 1730's ish . The last Talbot in France for my family is Nicolas Talbot 1640, wife: Marie Duchesne. This is where my line stops as there was a fire at the church holding birth records.


Why did the French think King Louis XVI was a traitor?

He wasn't. He was the king, and therefore head of the monarchistic system in France at the time. You can't expect a king to say "you're right, having a king is no good, and should be abolished. I agree with you revolutionary guys, let's get rid of me and start a republic!." Of course he first tried to create a peacefull way of cooexistence between the monarchy system and the revolutionaries wishes with the Assemblee National, but when it became clear that the Assemblee did not want that (they wanted to abolish the King, Queen and other royalty all together), and even captured the royal family, he had to do something to try to rescue himself and his family. He therefore wrote letters together with Marie Antoinette to all European monarchs to ask for their help in this delicate situation, but nobody came to their rescue. Even Marie Antoinette's nephew, Francis II, now emperor of Austria, did not want to help them. When count Fersen (the alledged lover of Marie Antoinette, who kept on trying to free the royal family from abroad) met him, he coldly said: "I will not interfere. I do not know my aunt, but I am sure she will know how to die when it is her time.". Because Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette tried to get help from abroad, the revolutionaries called that betrayal. It's probably fair to say that most peasants didn't think about the King at all; they were too busy just trying to stay alive. The revolution, after all, took place mostly in the towns, and was led by the middle class. The peasants resented their noble landlords when these were oppressive, and there was a general feeling that the King wasted tax money pandering to the caprices and demands of the Austrian Woman, the Queen; but beyond that, he was too far away for peasants to bother about him.


What happened to Napoleon after his stay on Elba?

He escaped from Elba and returned to France where he returned to power.


What were Marie Antoinette's accomplishments?

* The redecoration of her apartments in the various royal palaces. * Her enlightened patronage of some of the greatest artisans and cabinetmakers who ever lived. * She made Paris thé number one capital of haute couture as it still is today. * She introduced the Croissant to France, which is still considered a sublime symbol of France. * She encouraged women's rights and was very outspoken in them.

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How long did Marie Antoinette stay married?

Marie Antoinette and Luis XVI (then dauphin) were married May 16th 1769. They became King and Queen of France when King Louis XV died, on May 10th 1774. So they were married 5 years before they eventually became King and Queen.


How many years did the French Talbots stay in Normandy France?

My side left France in or around 1730's ish . The last Talbot in France for my family is Nicolas Talbot 1640, wife: Marie Duchesne. This is where my line stops as there was a fire at the church holding birth records.


What did Marie curie do after she finished college?

After Marie Curie was finished with college she went to Paris, France to study mathematics and science with the goal of getting a teachers degree so she go back to Warsaw to teach. She decided to stay in Paris when she met Pierre Curie.


Is there a hotel in france where you stay in a bubble?

No


How can political stay in France?

ok


How do you say come and stay at France in french?

com tu le France


What was Marie Antoinette's legacy?

Marie Antoinette was born in Austria on 1755. She then married Louis XIV and moved to France where she became Queen during 1770s and 1780s. Although Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette were not the whole cause of the revolution they did contribute to it by their extravagant spending. Marie Antoinette's extravagant spending on clothes and parties lead to extreme debt of the country and also lead to a new fashion trends. Marie Antoinette introduced the trend of loose fitting dresses rather than the tight big ones they usually wore during the 1770s and 1780s. Even though the French people did not like her because of damage she did to the French economy, they still enjoyed her fashion sense. She introduced the loose cotton dress which most thought of it as undergarments but she just wanted to be comfortable and elegant. She really loved these dresses, "she had nearly 300 dresses made annually for her various social engagements at the court of Versailles, her private parties at Petit Trianon and for the stage of her jewel-box theater." (Keener) She also introduced the, "the gravity-defying pouf, hairstyle." (Keener) On top of the French people being angry with her, the silk industry was too because their new lack of business. Showing how much influence she had on French style. Marie Antoinette's influence of French style is related to the French Revolution because she was married to Louis XIV and since she was married to him she used the countries money to pay fort he clothes she had, influencing French style. Marie Antoinette's legacy is how she lived so extravagant through fashion, possessions, parties and the involvement in the government. She is also known for her death as a traitor during the Reign of Terror. Her influence of extravagant living was on of the main causes for revolution even though her fashion was not hugly mentioned in the book as of why she was a main cause of the revolution. She will always be remembered for being elegent and fabulous yet somewhat evil.


What has the author Marie-Odile Magnan written?

Marie-Odile Magnan has written: 'To stay or not to stay' -- subject(s): Canadians, English-speaking, Emigration and immigration, Migrations, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Emigration and immigration


What is the daily life of Brazil?

I´ts like in New York in Big citys and like Country side California when you stay in Small towns in Country site in Brazil


Why did the French think King Louis XVI was a traitor?

He wasn't. He was the king, and therefore head of the monarchistic system in France at the time. You can't expect a king to say "you're right, having a king is no good, and should be abolished. I agree with you revolutionary guys, let's get rid of me and start a republic!." Of course he first tried to create a peacefull way of cooexistence between the monarchy system and the revolutionaries wishes with the Assemblee National, but when it became clear that the Assemblee did not want that (they wanted to abolish the King, Queen and other royalty all together), and even captured the royal family, he had to do something to try to rescue himself and his family. He therefore wrote letters together with Marie Antoinette to all European monarchs to ask for their help in this delicate situation, but nobody came to their rescue. Even Marie Antoinette's nephew, Francis II, now emperor of Austria, did not want to help them. When count Fersen (the alledged lover of Marie Antoinette, who kept on trying to free the royal family from abroad) met him, he coldly said: "I will not interfere. I do not know my aunt, but I am sure she will know how to die when it is her time.". Because Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette tried to get help from abroad, the revolutionaries called that betrayal. It's probably fair to say that most peasants didn't think about the King at all; they were too busy just trying to stay alive. The revolution, after all, took place mostly in the towns, and was led by the middle class. The peasants resented their noble landlords when these were oppressive, and there was a general feeling that the King wasted tax money pandering to the caprices and demands of the Austrian Woman, the Queen; but beyond that, he was too far away for peasants to bother about him.


Why is there less evidence of aqueducts in Britain than in France or Spain?

Because the Romans did not stay in Britain for as long as they stayed in France, Spain or Italy.


Do the people in France migrate a lot or stay put?

they do both, people also migrate to France.