Her children: Marie Thèrése (20 December 1778 - October 1851) Louis Jozef (22 October 1781 -- 4 June 1789) Louis Charles (27 March 1785 -- 8 June 1795) Sophie Beatrix Hélène (9 July 1786 -- 19 June 1787) Only Marie Thèrése survived the Revolution.
She had 4 children:
Marie Thèrése Charlotte (20 December 1778 - October 1851)
Louis Jozeph (22 October 1781 - 4 June 1789)
Louis Charles (27 March 1785 - 8 June 1795)
Sophie Beatrix Hélène (9 July 1786 - 19 June 1787)
Marie Antoinette had four children, two sons and two daughters. The only one who survived through the French Revolution was Marie Therese, the oldest.
Marie Antoinette had four children, two sons and two daughters. The only one who survived through the French Revolution was Marie Therese, the oldest.
Out of the four children only one lived.
She claims she did!
No, but his wife Rachel gave birth to their three children.
No, Gabrielle did. Gabrielle gave birth to both of her children.
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During the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette kept in contact with her home country, Austria.
Marie Antoinette was exceuted from the guillitone if u don't know
She was Archduchess of Austria only titularly. All of her siblings were Archukes/Archduchess of Austria, as it was common to give this title to the children of Holy Roman Emperor. In fact, Austria was then ruled by Marie Antoinette's mother, Maria Theresa.
Le petit Trianon
Marie Antoinette of france.
She claims she did!
Elvis didn't give birth to anyone - men can't get pregnant ! However - his wife gave birth to a daughter - Lisa-Marie.
She had a lot, like Madame Deficit, Widow Capet, and more that are hard to memorize. ~SKH
the lions give birth almost the same as humans give birth to their children
He gave her the Petit Trianon. It was a house that Louis XV had ordered the built for. He had meant it as a pleasure house and wanted to give it to his mistress Madame du Pompadour, but she died before it was ready. After that, he met his other mistress Madame du Barry there often. The little house looked slightly like the Schonbrunn palace in Vienna where Marie Antoinette had grown up, and several people sarcastically called it "Little Vienna). Marie Antoinette loved the house very much and spent a lot of time there, away from her restricted life at court with all its etiquette and prying eyes.
No, she had no children.
No, but his wife Rachel gave birth to their three children.