1.119 people were executed on Place de la Concorde, including the French King Louis XVI and the Queen Marie-Antoinette. The prominent revolutionists Danton and Robespierre, the scientist Lavoisier were also guillotined there.
Louis the 14th (XIV) was never executed! Marie Antoinette and her husband, King Louis the 16th (XVI) were executed on the place de la revolution, currently known as place de la Concorde.
Place de la Concorde - painting - was created in 1875.
She was beheaded on the "place de la révolution", now "place de la Concorde" in Paris, on the 16th of October, 1793.
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Louis the 14th (XIV) was never executed! Marie Antoinette and her husband, King Louis the 16th (XVI) were executed on the place de la revolution, currently known as place de la Concorde.
On the former Place Louis XV which was baptized Place de la Revolution during the revolution. After the revolution the place was renamed "Place de la Concorde" and it is still named that way today.
They were executed on Place de la Revolution, now called Place de la Concorde in Paris.
Place de la Concorde - painting - was created in 1875.
Between the shoulders and the chin. Oh, sorry, I see what you mean. In the Place de la Révolution, formerly Place Louis XV, now Place de la Concorde.
place de la Concorde is often visited about 8,554,746 times or more
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She was beheaded on the "place de la révolution", now "place de la Concorde" in Paris, on the 16th of October, 1793.
In Place de la Concorde, the Obelisk of Luxor; in Place Charles de Gaulle, the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile.
Between 'place de la Concorde' and 'place Charles-de-Gaulle - Étoile', there is the Avenue des Champs-Elysées.
On the former Place Louis XV which was baptized Place de la Revolution during the revolution. After the revolution the place was renamed "Place de la Concorde" and it is still named that way today.
On Place de la Revolution, now called Place de la Concorde.