1791.
a) It was Louis XVI. b) He was stopped at VARENNES.
Louis XVI attempted to leave France and join the Austrian forces which were attempting to invade. He only got as far as Varennes, where he was stopped and turned back. This attempt at treason eventuaslly resulted in his execution.
They called themselves the National Assembly.
21st of June 1791, their flight to Montmédy, which ended with an arrest in Varennes.
He was headed for Montmedy but was arrested at Varennes-en-Argonne.
Marie Antoinette did not have much influence over Louis XVI. However, she did play a large role in his deciding to try and flee the country (Flight to Varennes).
After the unsuccessful flight to Varennes, the royal family was taken back to Paris where they were imprisoned in Tuilieries Palace until both Louis XVI (by then known as Louis Capet) and Marie Antoinette were executed by the guillotine.
The flight to Varennes occurred on June 21, 1791. This event involved King Louis XVI and his family attempting to escape from Paris to initiate a counter-revolution. However, they were apprehended in Varennes, which ultimately led to a decline in the monarchy's power.
King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were captured by revolutionaries during the Flight to Varennes in June 1791. They attempted to escape Paris to rally support for the monarchy but were recognized and apprehended in Varennes. Their capture marked a significant turning point in the French Revolution, leading to their eventual trial and execution.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were arrested on June 20, 1791, during their attempted flight from Paris, known as the Flight to Varennes. They were captured and returned to the city, marking a significant moment in the French Revolution. Their arrest underscored the growing discontent with the monarchy and ultimately led to their trial and execution.
Indeed Louis XVI had never left France. He was captured at Varennes on June 21, 1791 , while attempting to leave France with his family and forced to turn back to Paris, where they were confined into the Palace of Tuileries.
He didn't escape. He tried to, in his flight to Varennes, but he was caught and recognized as a traitor to the French Revolution. He was guillotined when the French Republic was formed.