She was liked because during her first reigns as Queen, she made donations to the poor, according to legend. She saved children from dying, and more acts of kindness.
She was disliked because she spent more than 1,000 dollars a day. Marie-Antoinette didn't understand how rich she was, and how poor the peasants were. That's what led her to Madame la Guillotine.
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
Marie Salomea Sklodowska-Curie
Marie Antoinette's mother died 1790
Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France, was not particularly interested in political affairs. Her primary focus was on social life and personal interests, often engaging in lavish entertainment and fashion rather than governance. While she held influence as queen and was involved in some political decisions, her lack of deep political engagement contributed to her unpopularity and the perception that she was disconnected from the struggles of the French people.
Her Main Goal was to become a writer
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.
He died of a scrofulous affection of long standing. He was held prisoner and was abused in horrible ways.
She had several artists paint her, but her most favorite one was madame Elisabeth Louise Vigée le Brun.
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.
Clara Tschudi has written: 'Elizabeth' 'Euge nie, Empress of the French' 'Marie Antoinettes ungdom' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Marie Antoinette og revolutionen' -- subject(s): Fiction, History 'Augusta, empress of Germany' 'Napoleon's mother'
Among several hundreds some famous were king Louis XVI and his wife queen Marie Antoinette
Well she liked science that's why she was studying it and also mathematics
Marie Curie's interests centered around the fields of physics and chemistry, particularly in the study of radioactivity. She was passionate about scientific research and making groundbreaking discoveries within her field. Additionally, she was an advocate for women's education and equality in the sciences.
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