Marie Antoinette's hair was famously elaborate and often styled in towering, extravagant arrangements. Some of her hairstyles could reach heights of over three feet, incorporating various materials like feathers, ribbons, and even miniature ships. These extravagant styles were part of her image as a fashion icon and reflected the opulence of the French court during her time.
Marie Antoinettes' last words were "Pardon me Sir, i meant not to do it" to an executioner whose foot she accidently stepped on.
Among several hundreds some famous were king Louis XVI and his wife queen Marie Antoinette
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Great hair.
Long live the King
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.
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.
Mýa Marie Harrison has long hair.
She had several artists paint her, but her most favorite one was madame Elisabeth Louise Vigée le Brun.
Marie Curie's hair length is not specifically documented in historical records. However, photographs of Curie show her with short to medium-length hair during her lifetime.
Francis Drake did Marie's Hair.. Even though this is an unimportant question, because Francis was the servant of Marie Antoinette's hair.
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.
Claire Marie smith goes to the Long Eaton school and has longish black hair. She speaks with an American accent By Julie Brown
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