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  1. Marie Antoinette was the last Queen of France and Navarre before the French Revolution. She was born as Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria and became the Dauphine of France by marriage to Louis Auguste, the heir to the throne in 1770. Maria Antonia was born on 2 November 1755 at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. She was the youngest daughter of Empress Maria Theresa, ruler of the ...

  2. 3 de jul. de 2019 · As France declared war on Austria, Marie Antoinette was now seen as a literal enemy of the state by many. It is perhaps ironic that at the same instance as Marie began to distrust Austrian intentions under their new Emperor — she feared they would come for territory rather than in defense of the French crown — she still fed as much information as she could gather to the Austrians to aid them.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2022 · Marie Antoinette wasn’t even French. Born Maria Antonia in 1755 Vienna to Empress Maria of Austria, the young princess was chosen to marry the dauphin of France, Louis Auguste, when her sister was found an unsuitable match.

  4. Known to history as Queen Marie Antoinette of France was born an Archduchess of Austria and later became Queen of France. She was married to Louis-Auguste, Dauphin of France, the future Louis XVI, and the mother of four royal children. Marie Antoinette is perhaps best remembered for her legendary extravagance and for her death when she was ...

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Marie Antoinette was born November 2, 1755 in Vienna, Austria and was executed on October 16, 1793 at the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France. While the Chapelle Expiatoire in Paris is dedicated to her and to her husband, King Louis XVI, she is buried at the Basilica Cathedral of Saint Denis, France. In many ways Marie Antoinette was a victim ...

  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 ...

  7. The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France (en inglés). Large Print Edition. Zweig, Stefan (1948). Maria Antonietta - Una vita involontariamente eroica (en italiano). Verona: Mondadori. Enlaces externos. Wikimedia Commons alberga una galería multimedia sobre María Antonieta de Austria. Juicio de Napoleón sobre María Antonieta de Austria.