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Hace 3 días · 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-même (reine de France et de Navarre)
- Joséphine de Beauharnais (impératrice des Français)
Hace 4 días · Marie-Antoinette-Josèphe-Jeanne d’Autriche-Lorraine (Austria-Lorraine) Originally German: Maria Antonia Josepha Joanna von Österreich-Lothringen. Born: November 2, 1755, Vienna, Austria. Died: October 16, 1793, Paris, France (aged 37) Notable Family Members: spouse Louis XVI.
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2 de may. de 2024 · She was born Marie Antoinette of Hapsburg-Lorraine in Vienna on November 2nd 1755. Her Father was the Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and her mother was the Hapsburg Empress Maria Theresa. I think these first few lines are super important for anyone reading about the life of this troubled future queen.
Hace 3 días · To continue the writer’s own astrological Chamber of Horrors, I’ll return to the nativity and transition of the last queen of pre-Revolution France, born Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, better known to history as Marie Antoinette. The nativity is for November 2, 1755 at 7:30 pm Local Time, Vienna, Austria (corresponding to 18:24:40 GMT).
9 de may. de 2024 · Secrets of Marie Antoinette by Marie Antoinette. Call Number: DC137.1 .M37 1985. ISBN: 0385191561. "Letters between Marie Antoinette and her mother, the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, document life at the French court and Marie's personal concerns".
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20 de abr. de 2024 · Court etiquette dictated robes de cour – lavishly embellished gowns with wide skirts. When receiving visitors, Marie Antoinette wore a robe à la polonaise 1 2, but preferred an informal, loose-fitting gown when at her own pavilion in Versailles. This chemise de la reine 3 was quickly adopted by other women of the elite.