She married Louis-Antoine, duc d'Angoulême, her cousin. He was the son of Count D'Artois, brother of Louis XVI.
Jean-Antoine Lavoisier and Émilie Punctis
In the 1790's, French scientist Antoine Lavoisier compiled a list of 23 elements.
Marie de France ("Mary of France") was a poet evidently born in France and living in England during the late 12th century. Virtually nothing is known of her early life, though she wrote a form of Anglo-Norman. She also translated some Latin literature and produced an influential version of Aesop's Fables. Marie de France was one of the best Old-French poets of the twelfth century. She identifies herself only as Marie who originated in France. Nothing else definite is known about her. (from Wikipedia)/
This was a vicious excuse during Marie Antoinette's trial to have the jury (who were already scared to death their heads might role next) vote to have her executed (since evidence of treason for which she was tried was lacking!). This never actually happened.The child in question, Louis Charles, was taken away from Marie Antoinette after Louis XVI was executed and he was put under the custody of a certain monsieur Antoine Simon who abused him and made him drink alcohol. He forced the child to sign a document stating his own mother had sexually abused him.Even the jury was appalled by this during Marie Antoinette's trial because they knew exactly how this "evidence" had been gained. Therefore it was thrust aside and never used as official evidence in the case.
the people did not like her
Austria - of which her father was Emperor.
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Louis XVI of France
He was known as The King of Chefs and the Chef of Kings.
Marie Antoine Careme contributed the art of cooking known as grande cuisine. Careme is noted to be one of the first internationally known chefs. His cooking was favored by international royalty.
Marie-Antoine Carême was born in 1784.
Marie-Antoine Carême died in 1833.
Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard was born in 1733.
Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard died in 1815.
Jacques-Antoine-Marie Lemoine was born in 1751.
Jacques-Antoine-Marie Lemoine died in 1824.