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Q: Where was King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette married?
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Who was king when Louis and Marie Antoinette were married?

Louis's grandfather, Louis XV.


What is King Louis the 16 wife?

King Louis XVI married Marie-Antoinette at the age of 15, 22 years before the beginning of his reign.


Who were Louis the 14th and Marie Antoinette?

They had no relationship at all. She was married to King Louis XVI.


When was king Louis xvi married?

He was married to Marie Antoinette on 16 May 1770.


What was the blood relation of Marie Antoinette to the king of France?

Marie Antoinette married Louis XVI at the age of 14. She was the last queen of France. She died by the guillotine


How old was Marie Antoinette when she married King Louis XVI?

Marie Antoinette was 14 years old when she married King Louis on 19 April 1765. It was a proxy wedding - the two did not actually meet each other until five years later.


King Louis XVI is from what country?

He was the King of France, married to Marie Antoinette both were guillotined during the Revolution.


Where was Marie Antoinette actually from?

Marie Antoinette was a princess from Austria, who married King Louis XVI of France in order for the two countries; Austria and France, to form alliances.


Who was the husband of Marie Antoinette?

She was married off to the dauphin of France, the future King Louis XVI.


Was king Louis xvi the monarch during the french revolution?

why in fact he was. He was also married to married to Marie Antoinette who were both beheaded.


Marie Antoinette was the wife of?

King Louis XVI.


Who was the Queen of England during the French Revolution?

King Louis XVI and his wife Queen Marie Antoinette were king and queen of France from 1774 until 1793. They were eventually executed during the most violent phase of the revolution: the terror.