Almost certainly.
The French Revolution truly stemmed from the mass injustices between the three Estates of France and the equality to be found in the recent American Democracy. Marie Antoinette certainly made some of those injustices more obvious and made some statements that belied how unaware the first and second estate were of the third estate's problems, but she was not the cause of these problems.
When the revolution broke out, she was Queen of France.
She was Queen of France.
Yes, Marie Antoinette, but they executed her.
It's not "what" it's who. She was the Queen of France during the French Revolution.
It's not "what" it's who. She was the Queen of France during the French Revolution.
That would be Marie Antoinette, last queen of France.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
After the French Revolution the king and queen of France were imprisoned. The king was killed and 9 months later the queen, Marie Antoinette was tried and convicted of treason. Her sentence was execution by guillotine. This occurred in 1792.
One of the many woman beheaded in the French Revolution was Marie Antoinette.
Marie Antoinette's husband was King Louis XVI of France. Both of them were guillotined during the French Revolution.
No Marie Antoinette did not cause the French Revolution.
Marie Antoinette did not help the French Revolution. As the queen, she was against the revolution and did not support the revolt of her people.