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  1. Hace 2 días · The overthrow of the monarchy on August 10, 1792, marked the beginning of the end for Marie Antoinette. The royal family was imprisoned in the Temple, and Louis XVI was tried for treason and executed on January 21, 1793. Marie Antoinette, now known as the "Widow Capet," remained imprisoned, separated from her children (Weber, 2006).

  2. 18 de may. de 2024 · This site is a collaboration of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (George Mason University) and American Social History Project (City University of New York), supported by grants from the Florence Gould Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

  3. Hace 1 día · One of Marie Antoinette’s natural pearl and diamond pendants fetched a record-breaking $36 million at auction, a world record for a pearl. In total, the suite realized $42.7 million, with the ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, kneeling before the guillotine next to her confessor on the day of her execution, October 1793. Image credit: Wellcome Collection (Public Domain)

  5. Hace 3 días · 5. Key Figures of the French Revolution Louis XVI The last king of France before the fall of the monarchy. His inability to manage the financial crisis and his indecision played a significant role in the revolution's outbreak. Marie Antoinette The queen of France, often blamed for her extravagant lifestyle, which exacerbated public discontent.

  6. Hace 4 días · Marie Antoinette, an archduchess of Austria and queen consort of France, holds a significant place in history, often depicted in literature and film. When the French Revolution erupted and the monarchy fell in 1792, she was imprisoned in the Temple Tower while her husband, Louis XVI, was deposed and executed.

  7. Hace 3 días · When Louis XVI was executed, Provence declared the dauphin Louis-Charles King as Louis XVII, assuming the post of regent. When the imprisoned Louis XVII died in 1795, Provence declared himself Louis XVIII. Perpetually in exile, he moved from Italy to Poland to England to Germany.