She was an excellent and versatile musician on the Harp.
She was an accomplished equestrian.
She was multilingual.
She was an excellent mother.
She was a gracious lady and Queen.
Playing the harp, acting, dancing, music lessons. She was a cumpolive gambler.
Queen Victorias favorite hobbie was to write in her journal. But she also liked to sing and play the piano. Victoria liked to go to the Opera and theater. She also liked to paint and draw.
fashion, arts, theatre, late night promenades, and dance
There are many answers including:
Gambling
Playing Cards
Playing the harp
Playing with children's toys
Acting
Dancing
Marie Antoinette liked to pretend to be a shepherdess and had her own section of Versailles as a small farm called Hameau de la Reine. She loved to party and gamble.
After the execution of Louis XVI she was called widow Capet.
Probably not. He was a little odd, especially around women, but he did conceive 4 children with Marie Antoinette. He never had a mistress either male or female.
The father of Marie-Antoinette, queen consort of France, was Francis I, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (back then: Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, parts of Czech Republic, parts of Italy and parts of Poland). He died on the 18th of August 1765 in the Austrian palace of Innsbruck.
Louis XVI and Marie-Antionette had two daughters and two sons. Two of these died before the Revolution. The two royal children alive during the Revolution were Louis the Dauphin, heir to the Throne, and Marie-Therese. Marie-Therese and Louis were separated from their parents when they were imprisoned (both their parents were put on trial and executed). The Dauphin died in prison; it is not clear whether it was a deliberate murder or whether he simply died of illness in the unsanitary conditions of the prison. He was never put on trial. Louis was later known as "Louis XVII" despite the fact that he was never crowned as King. A number of people attempted to impersonate him in later life and claim the French throne. Marie-Therese survived the Revolution and died in 1851.
his hobbies were to explore!!! :)
Her Main Goal was to become a writer
Marie Antoinettes' last words were "Pardon me Sir, i meant not to do it" to an executioner whose foot she accidently stepped on.
Before she lived in France, her best friend was her older sister, Maria Carolina.
After the execution of Louis XVI she was called widow Capet.
He died of a scrofulous affection of long standing. He was held prisoner and was abused in horrible ways.
She had several artists paint her, but her most favorite one was madame Elisabeth Louise Vigée le Brun.
Andre Marie ampere injoyed playing with his brother and sissters
Probably not. He was a little odd, especially around women, but he did conceive 4 children with Marie Antoinette. He never had a mistress either male or female.
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Among several hundreds some famous were king Louis XVI and his wife queen Marie Antoinette
Learning new languages is one of Marie's hobbies, but her new job as an acrobat takes up too much of her time.
The father of Marie-Antoinette, queen consort of France, was Francis I, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (back then: Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, parts of Czech Republic, parts of Italy and parts of Poland). He died on the 18th of August 1765 in the Austrian palace of Innsbruck.