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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).

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Claude de France, Duchesse de Bretagne was the Queen of France and the wife of Francis I of France in 1530.

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Marie Theresa of Spain, wife of King Louis XIV, was queen of France in 1682.

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