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Hace 3 días · Anne-Antoinette Champion, genannt Nanette, lebte 1741 mit ihrer Mutter in der Rue Boutebrie, wo die beiden Frauen von Weißnäherei und Spitzenklöppelei lebten. Diderot wohnte zu dieser Zeit in einem kleinen Zimmer desselben Hauses.
Hace 4 días · This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica. Marie-Antoinette, the ill-fated queen of France, scandalized society with her lavish lifestyle during a tumultuous era that ultimately led to her tragic downfall.
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- Marie-Antoinette was queen of France from 1774 to 1793 and is associated with the decline of the French monarchy. Her alleged remark “Let them eat...
- Marie-Antoinette was the youngest daughter of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I and Maria Theresa. She was only 14 when her parents had her married...
- As queen, Marie-Antoinette was always unpopular. She spent lavishly, but her extravagance was only a minor cause of France’s growing debt in the 17...
- Marie-Antoinette was the youngest daughter of the Holy Roman emperor Francis I and Maria Theresa and was married to Louis XVI. Though the first sev...
- Marie-Antoinette was guillotined in 1793 after the Revolutionary Tribunal found her guilty of crimes against the state. The royal family had been c...