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On may 10th 1774 (at 3 PM to be precise). Marie Antoinette's husband was officially crowned as king Louis XVI of France on June 11th 1775 at Rheims Cathedral. Marie Antoinette was not crowned alongside him, merely accompanying him during the coronation ceremony.
1991
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Marie Antoinette
as she did not agree with the councils decisions that they made.
These clocks were made in 1990
Marie Antoinette a fait de Paris la capitale mondiale de la mode. (Correct as a phrase - questionnable as a statement)
This was a vicious excuse during Marie Antoinette's trial to have the jury (who were already scared to death their heads might role next) vote to have her executed (since evidence of treason for which she was tried was lacking!). This never actually happened.The child in question, Louis Charles, was taken away from Marie Antoinette after Louis XVI was executed and he was put under the custody of a certain monsieur Antoine Simon who abused him and made him drink alcohol. He forced the child to sign a document stating his own mother had sexually abused him.Even the jury was appalled by this during Marie Antoinette's trial because they knew exactly how this "evidence" had been gained. Therefore it was thrust aside and never used as official evidence in the case.
c'est grâce à Marie Antoinette que Paris est la quintessence de la mode à travers le monde
By marrying the crownprince of France (Louis XVI) who eventually became King (which made her Queen). She was an Austrian Archduchesse (prinsess) and her mother (the empress of Austria) had made a "deal" with the then King of France, Louis XV, to arrange a marriage between the two children. It was out of political reasons the 2 were married off.
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A few details:- Her wedding dress had been made too tight, causing it not entirely to be closed at the back.- when she had to sign the marriage certificate she caused a blot of ink to fall on the document. It is still to be seen today.- the bourgeoisie were promised a spectacular display of fireworks in celebration of the wedding, but a heavy storm caused the fireworks to be cancelled. 132 people died in the uproar the storm had caused. Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI donated a lot of money to the families of the deceased.