France hasn't had a queen since 1793, when the French killed their last Queen: Marie Antoinette. France is a republic and therefore has a president instead of monarchs. In 1993, François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand was the French president and his wife's name was Danielle Mitterrand.
In 1800 there was no longer a monarchy in France, since Napoleon Bonaparte had committed a coup and declared himself emperor, making France an Empire (officially in 1804). The last queen of France was Marie Antoinette (1755 - 1793).
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.
She was promised to Francis II of France as a bride.
No, she met her fate with the calm dignity of a Queen of France.
1542-1567
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.
The queen of France and England is Mary Tudor
Mary Tudor never did become Queen of France. Only Queen of England. Mary Queen of Scots, Mary Stewart became Queen of France the age of 17.
Queen - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
Queen - 1993 1-3 was released on: USA: 14 February 1993
Queen - 1993 was released on: USA: 14 February 1993 Finland: 5 January 1997
Unfortunatly, no queen rules France nowadays. If you "the queen" refers to the Queen of the United Kingdom, it's interesting to know that her predecessors claimed the title of King of France until the 19th century.
Marie Antoinette Queen of France was created in 1956.
She had married Francis, the eldest son of the King of France. When he became king of France she became Queen Consort (ie wife of the king). She was also Queen of Scotland as Mary I in her own right (Queen Regnant)
One of the most famous or infamous was Marie Antoinette.
The Honor of the Queen was created in 1993.
The Queen's Throat was created in 1993.