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  1. 7 de nov. de 2022 · The execution of Louis XVI of France (r. 1774-1792) left the king’s widow, Marie Antoinette, overwhelmed with grief. Like a ghost , she haunted her chambers in the Tower of the Temple , the Paris prison fortress where she and her children were being detained by the revolutionary government.

  2. La ejecución de María Antonieta fue uno de los acontecimientos más importantes de la Revolución francesa, ocurrida diez meses después de la de su marido, el rey Luis XVI. Se llevó a cabo el día 16 de octubre de 1793 en la plaza de la Revolución, horas después de que su sentencia fuese pronunciada por el Tribunal Revolucionario tras dos ...

  3. Louis XVI was executed by guillotine on 21 January 1793. Marie Antoinette's trial began on 14 October; she was convicted two days later by the Revolutionary Tribunal of high treason and executed, also by guillotine, at the Place de la Révolution . Early life (1755–1770)

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Execution of Marie-Antoinette, 1793; in the Carnavalet Museum, Paris. (more) Discredited by the royal family’s failed escape, Marie-Antoinette attempted to shore up the rapidly deteriorating position of the crown by opening secret negotiations with the leaders of the constitutional monarchists in the Constituent Assembly , namely ...

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  5. 27 de dic. de 2021 · In 1793, four years after the French Revolution began, Marie Antoinette was no longer Queen of France. Her husband, King Louis XVI, had been executed for crimes against France, and she too had been issued the death penalty after a swift trial.

  6. www.smithsonianmag.com › history › marie-antoinetteMarie Antoinette | Smithsonian

    Marie Antoinette. The teenage queen was embraced by France in 1770. Twenty-three years later, she lost her head to the guillotine. (But she never said, “Let them eat cake”) Richard Covington ...