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In 1781, the Royal Family lived in Versailles.
to get there heads cut off and put on pikes
Unfortunately, Marie Antoinette is most well-known for saying "Let them eat cake", which is untrue, and for being incredibly frivolous while the French were starving. She was guillotined on October 16, 1793 for treason and incest. However, she was a great mother to her children and ordered fires to be built in the streets of Paris to warm the people in the winters. She does not deserve her fate or her reputation.
The answer on April 9 2009 was QUIRK OF FATE quirk of fate
It was written. It was fate. It was destiny. He had to know, so he knew.
At the time, the French people saw her not so much as a help to France, but as a menace. She did make significant, positive changes for France though, but they were recognized as such later, after she had died. She was the one that made Paris thé fashion capital in the world. She was the one that put Paris on the map of haute couture. Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix, Chanel, all the big designers still make clothing inspired by her. Also, she introduced the Croissant to France, making it the most famous sign of France, still today. She also ensured womens rights by showing (by her clothing and character) that a woman is someone to take account of and that there is more to a Queen than providing heirs to a throne.
i believe in fate because it helps me to know that by fate any thing can happen. For example, if i said that i wanted a aptop and my friends say that it can't happen and i say i will happenby fate and it happens it meansthat the fate helped me.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were King and Queen of France and eventually got guillotined during the French Revolution.
No, she met her fate on the guillotine.
Louis the XVI and his Queen, Marie Antoinette were both executed by the guillotine during the French Revolution.
She was beheaded by guilotine on October 16th 1793.
No, she met her fate with the calm dignity of a Queen of France.
The main characters in the book "Marie Antoinette, Serial Killer" are Colette Iselin, a teenage girl who goes on a school trip to Paris, and Marie Antoinette, the historical queen of France who returns as a vengeful spirit seeking justice for her tragic fate.
She and the king were captured by the sans-culotte and taken to the Tuilieres Palace in Paris (after the October Days). The residents of Paris wanted their king to pay attention to them and to acknowledge the economic and social crisis of the time. The royal family tried to escape from the Palace (flight to Varrennes) in the spring of 1792 and flee to Austria to try and regain control of France. They were captured miles from the border in a town of Varrennes. January 1793 King Louis XVI was executed by the guillotine, October 1793 Marie Antoinette met the same fate as her husband. She never returned to Versailles after she was seized by the sans-culotte.
As far as the Nursery rhyme in concerned, they just did, no reason given. A historical interpretation refers to Louis XVl and Marie Antoinette of France. Louis was deposed and beheaded, thus Jack fell down and lost his crown. Marie Antoinette suffered the same fate, so Jill came tumbling after.
He and his wife Marie Antoinette were indeed beheaded, though none of their children or other relatives shared this fate. Two of them (Louis Joseph and Sophie Beatrix Helene) already died before the revolution started off, Louis Charles was abused while imprissoned and separated from his family. He eventually died at the age of 10. The only child that survived the revolution was their oldest, their daughter Marie Therese. She was released together with Louis XVI's sister. Louis XVI's brother fled abroad during the revolution and eventually died of natural causes. Hi this is all a lie
The fate of the crew of the Marie Celeste has never been determined.
Well, she had to marry Louis XVI, the crownprince and soon to be King of France, as it was an arranged marriage. There was never any sexual or romantic attraction between them, but they did become good friends eventually. They realized this was their fate. Marie Antoinette is said to have fallen in love with Count Axel von Fersen, aSwedish count. She met him when she was 18 and it was said that eversince they met, they both fell in love. Count Fersen kept coming to court and rumors spread wildly. Until the end of her life they kept in touch. Some of their letters have been preserved and can still be viewed today in the Versailles museum. Though, Fersen burned most of them. His letters to his sister concerning his relationship with a certain "Josephine" (which was his cover-up name for Marie Antoinette) are also preserved. He kept a journal, but until this day, the journal is still with his family and they refuse to publicize it. Fersen never married, he wrote to his sister that the one woman he wanted to marry was not available to him, and that is why he would remain unmarried. It was also rumoured that the second son of Marie Antoinette, the late Louis XVII, was actually his son, but this has never been proven. It has also never been proven that the relationship between Marie Antoinette and Fersen was actually a physical one. Though, the Fersen family keeps his journal secret, as Fersen would have wanted it to. One can only imagine what would happen if these journals were made public and the whole world might learn that the young dauphin Louis XVII was NOT Louis XVI's son, but Fersen's...
Unfortunately, Marie Antoinette is most well-known for saying "Let them eat cake", which is untrue, and for being incredibly frivolous while the French were starving. She was guillotined on October 16, 1793 for treason and incest. However, she was a great mother to her children and ordered fires to be built in the streets of Paris to warm the people in the winters. She does not deserve her fate or her reputation.