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Among several hundreds some famous were king Louis XVI and his wife queen Marie Antoinette
Louis XVI queen was Marie Antoinette, the Archduchess of Austria. Source: http://bastille-day.com/biography/Marie-Antoinette
January 28th - february 16th 1956
They were tried and convicted for crimes against the people.
King Louis the 16th and Queen Marie Antoinette
no Louis the 17th is Louis the 16th son
There were no kings during the revolution. That was the point, to get rid of the monarchy. Though at the beginning there was Louis the.....(think it was 16th...no idea)!!? :D x
She left Vienna in April 1770 and married Louis XVI on May 16th 1770.
King Louis XVl is the 16th king in France
Louis the 16th
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Varennes
Louis XVI was executed on the 21 January 1793
He was the younger brother of King Louis XVI.
If by chance you are referring to the King and Queen during the Second French Revolution then , Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were both publicly executed by beheading. The weapon was a guillotine which cuts the head off the victim with a heavy falling blade.
16th (1500s)