She had 4 children with her husband Louis XVI:
Marie Thérèse died of pneumonia;
Louis Joseph died of tuberculosis;
Louis Charles died of tuberculosis (and the causes of abuse);
Sophie Beatrix Hélène died of tuberculosis.
Louis XVII of France died in 1795. ( He was imprisoned in August 1792. ) Sophie Helene Beatrice died on June 19th, 1787. Marie Therese Charlotte de France died October 19th, 1851 Louis-Joseph, Dauphin of France died June 4th, 1789
She had 4 children: Marie Thèrése Charlotte (20 December 1778 - October 1851), died of pneumonia) Louis Jozeph (22 October 1781 -- 4 June 1789) (died of tuberculosis) Louis Charles (27 March1785 -- 8 June 1795) (died of a scrofulous affection of long standing) Sophie Beatrix Hélène (9 July 1786 -- 19 June 1787) (died of pneumonia)
She had 4 children with her husband Louis XVI:
Marie Thérèse died of pneumonia;
Louis Joseph died of tuberculosis;
Louis Charles died of tuberculosis (and the causes of abuse);
Sophie Beatrix Hélène died of tuberculosis
Her Main Goal was to become a writer
Katniss kills her because Coin set purposely set Prim to help the children then die.
The Dionne quintuplets were the first quintuplets to survive infancy. Their names were Yvonne Edouilda Marie Dionne, Annette Lillianne Marie Dionne, Cecile Marie Ã?milda Dionne, Emilie Marie Jeanne Dionne, Marie Reine Alma Dionne. As of 2014, two of them are still living.
The Queen of France at the time of the French Revolution was Marie Antoinette. The King was Louis XVI. After the execution of Louis XVI on January 21, 1793, Marie Antoinette Plunged deep in mourning where she would not eat. In time, she was suffering tuberculosis and possibly uterine cancer. However, her trial still went on. She was found guilty of treason and was executed by the guillotine on October 16, 1793. There was a quote heard from her ""Pardon me Sir, I meant not to do it", to Sanson the executioner in response to her stepping on his foot. She was just short of her 38th birthday. She and the King had two children. Her son, Louis Charles, died in prison in 1795 and her daughter, Marie Thérèse, returned to Austria in a prisoner exchange, married and died childless in 1851. As a side note, a famous American, Thomas Paine advocated exile for Marie into the United States.
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Her Main Goal was to become a writer
He died of a scrofulous affection of long standing. He was held prisoner and was abused in horrible ways.
Probably not. He was a little odd, especially around women, but he did conceive 4 children with Marie Antoinette. He never had a mistress either male or female.
Marie Antoinettes' last words were "Pardon me Sir, i meant not to do it" to an executioner whose foot she accidently stepped on.
Before she lived in France, her best friend was her older sister, Maria Carolina.
After the execution of Louis XVI she was called widow Capet.
She had several artists paint her, but her most favorite one was madame Elisabeth Louise Vigée le Brun.
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Marie Curie has 1897 children
Among several hundreds some famous were king Louis XVI and his wife queen Marie Antoinette
Marie Osmond's adopted children were the biological children of her second husband from a previous marriage.
Louis XVI and Marie-Antionette had two daughters and two sons. Two of these died before the Revolution. The two royal children alive during the Revolution were Louis the Dauphin, heir to the Throne, and Marie-Therese. Marie-Therese and Louis were separated from their parents when they were imprisoned (both their parents were put on trial and executed). The Dauphin died in prison; it is not clear whether it was a deliberate murder or whether he simply died of illness in the unsanitary conditions of the prison. He was never put on trial. Louis was later known as "Louis XVII" despite the fact that he was never crowned as King. A number of people attempted to impersonate him in later life and claim the French throne. Marie-Therese survived the Revolution and died in 1851.