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  1. 9 de nov. de 2009 · In June 1791, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette fled Paris and headed for the Austrian border–where, ... he was executed. The campaign against Marie Antoinette likewise grew stronger.

  2. On January 21st 1793, the former king was carted to the guillotine and decapitated. The trial and execution of Louis XVI caused a sensation across France and around the world. Kings had been assassinated, overthrown and toppled by military defeat – but for a reigning monarch to be tried and executed in public by his own people was almost ...

  3. 27 de abr. de 2019 · Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were returned to Paris to face the charge of treason. Execution of Marie Antoinette. On October 16, 1793, just a few months after her husband suffered the same fate, Marie was publicly executed (beheaded) at the age of 37 years. She was gruesomely decapitated using a guillotine. Famous Quotes by Marie Antoinette

  4. 9 de feb. de 2010 · Marie Antoinette is beheaded Nine months after the execution of her husband , the former King Louis XVI of France, Marie Antoinette follows him to the guillotine on October 16, 1793.

  5. Marie Antoinette with her daughter Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise, Princess Royal, her son Louis Charles de Bourbon and Madame Élisabeth at the Tuileries Palace on 20 June 1792. Attack on the Tuileries Palace. The insurrection of 10 August 1792. September Massacres 2nd to 7th September 1792.

  6. 22.4.4: Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette’s Attempts to Escape. The Flight to Varennes, or the royal family’s unsuccessful escape from Paris during the night of June 20-21, 1791, undermined the credibility of the king as a constitutional monarch and eventually led to the escalation of the crisis and the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2021 · Born in 1755, Marie Antoinette became Queen of France in 1774 when her husband became King Louis XVI. The young royals inherited an increasingly troubled France. As discontentment simmered in the 1780s, many French subjects targeted their frustration directly at Marie Antoinette, who became known for her seemingly frivolous decadence and fashion.