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  1. 12 de nov. de 2002 · Marie Antoinette: The Journey. France's iconic queen, Marie Antoinette, wrongly accused of uttering the infamous "Let them eat cake," was alternately revered and reviled during her lifetime. For centuries since, she has been the object of debate, speculation, and the fascination so often accorded illustrious figures in history.

  2. Marie-Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne de Habsbourg-Lorraine, née le 2 novembre 1755 à Vienne en Autriche et morte guillotinée le 16 octobre 1793 sur la place de la Révolution à Paris, est reine de France et de Navarre de 1774 à 1791, puis reine des Français de 1791 à 1792. Elle est la dernière reine de l’ Ancien Régime .

  3. 知られている:ルイ16世の女王として、彼女はフランス革命の間に処刑されました。彼女はよく「ケーキを食べればいい」と言われます(この発言の証拠はありません)。

  4. 15 de may. de 2019 · Snelle feiten: Marie Antoinette. Bekend om : Als koningin van Lodewijk XVI werd ze geëxecuteerd tijdens de Franse Revolutie. Ze wordt vaak geciteerd als zeggende: "Laat ze cake eten" (er is geen bewijs voor deze verklaring). Ook bekend als: Maria Antonia Josepha Joanna von Österreich-Lothringen. Geboren : 2 november 1755 in Wenen (nu in ...

  5. Marie Antoinette is remembered for her legendary excesses, and for her death: she was executed by guillotine in 1793 for the crime of treason.In recent years some modern historians have attempted to exculpate her image; many of her excesses were common practices among other European royalty of that era; additionally, she displayed tremendous loyalty and courage during the dark and tempestuous ...

  6. 2019年7月3日に更新. マリー・アントワネット (マリア・アントニア・ジョセファ・ジョアンナ・フォン・エステルライヒ=ロスリンゲン生まれ、1755年11月2日〜1793年10月16日)は、オーストリアの高貴でフランスの女王妃であり、フランスの大部分の憎悪者と ...

  7. Marie-Antoinette (-Josèphe-Jeanne d’Autriche-Lorraine), (born Nov. 2, 1755, Vienna—died Oct. 16, 1793, Paris, France), Queen consort of Louis XVI of France. The daughter of Emperor Francis I and Maria Theresa, she was married in 1770 to the French dauphin. After he became king (1774), she was criticized for her extravagance and frivolous ...