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The youngest person to be guillotined during the French Revolution was Marie-Antoinette's son, Louis-Charles, also known as Louis XVII. He was only 10 years old when he died in captivity in 1795. Louis-Charles was imprisoned during the Reign of Terror and ultimately perished due to neglect and mistreatment while in custody.

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