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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
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She was killed because of it.
Marie Antoinette was born in 1755 and was the daughter of the Empress Maria Theresa. Marie Antoinette married King Louis XVI of France. In 1793, she and her husband were beheaded after the fall of the Bastille.
During her life she has had several. She was born as an Arch Duchess, and when she married Louis XVI (future King of France) her title was Dauphine (crownprinses). When she became queen, her title of course became Queen. When the royal family was captured and the monarchy overthrown, her title became Mrs. Capet and eventually when her husband Louis XVI was killed, her final title was Widow Capet.
As a Queen Marie Antoinette was not well loved, She had a birth defect that could never be corrected or accepted by her loyal subjects. (She had been born an Austrian). She had a happy life despite whisper campaigns that she was an Austrian Spy and worse yet a spendthrift until the revolution. They then killed her husband and then they killed her. The End of her less than perfect but Happy Story.
She belonged to no estate because she was the Queen of France. Evenm if she had been a member of the clergy, nobility or commons, she would have been barred from political life because she was a woman.
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.
Everything she had ever loved. Her crown, her husband, her children and eventually her life.
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Perhaps it only means that the assumed character was misjudged in the first place or was some form of libel or slander that was not warranted by the Queen of France.
Perhaps it only means that the assumed character was misjudged in the first place or was some form of libel or slander that was not warranted by the Queen of France.