Louis XV was the grandfather of her future husband, Louis XVI. Therefore, Marie Antoinette always referred to him as her dear grandpapa.
I guess you could say that he was her grandfather-in-law.
Marie Antoinette was, after a trial, decapitated by the Revolutionists, together with her husband Louis XVI of France in 1793.She was guillotined.
Yes they are related. Marie Antoinette's husband and Elizabeth share a common ancestry from King Louis IX of France and Marguerite de Provence.
The English language has no specific term describing the relationship between a wife and her husband's grandmother. If you absolutely require something other than "my husband's grandmother" you could try "grandmother-in-law." However, that term is neither widely used nor accepted.
Marie Antoinette was beheaded October 16, 1793.
Maria Theresa kept in touch with Marie Antoinette with many letters, giving her marriage advice and criticizing her on issues such as her behavior and lack of ability to "inspire" her husband.
Your grandfather's cousin is your cousin twice removed. Her husband has no direct relationship to you.
Great great grandfather
She became Queen of France on May 10th, 1774, the day that King Louis XV (the grandfather of her husband) died.
The English language recognizes no relationship between you and your husband's great uncle.
He is you grandfather in law
Your husband's sister is your sister in-law.
Your husband's mother's sister is your husband's aunt. She is not realted to you.
If your grandmother's sister was a cousin (presumably first cousin) to your husband's grandfather, then your grandmother was also first cousin to your husband's grandfather. You and your husband have a great great grandparent in common and are third cousins to each other.
Seeing as how their children would call their mother's grandfather, "Great Grandfather", I would think the husband could call him "Grandfather". Of course, there does need to be a mutual comfort level. Preferences about who calls who what can be clarified between the grandfather and the husband. The grandfather might prefer the husband address him by his first name, "Mr. Jones", or some other family moniker. Not all families have so many generations available to be faced with this kind of problem. Congratulations! By his name - either his first name if they are close, or Mr xxxxxxx if they are not close,
between your grandaughter husband, and you? if you have a granddaughter husband, you may not want to make that public. i don't know if that's legal.
First cousin, once removed.
Brother-in-law