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Born Maria Antonia,she was the youngest of the 16 kids of Empress Maria Theresa and Empereor Francis I, the Hasburg Dynasty.She married Louis Auguste grandchild of Louis XV of the Bourbon dynasty.She had 4 kids (one made it to marrige,3 died over time).She was addicted to gambling and paid more atention to Rose Bertin, her fashion designer than to her ministers.French ettiquette grew more ridiculous in her reign. (her nick name was Madame Defecit)

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there are three. Saint Antoinette was one of the Virgins martyred with St. Ursula in the 4th century. Saint Antoinette of Florence was a nun of the Poor Clares and died in 1472. Most importantly, Saint Antoinette was a Dominican nun in Brescia, later in ferrara. She died in 1507 at the age of 100. her feast Day is 27 October.

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St. Antoinette does not exist. Their is only a blessed Antoinette who was a martyr and a nun.

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