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Marie Antoinette: - A Victim
Marie Antoinette: - A Victim
MARIE ANTOINETTE: - A VICTIM
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Department female History, Lincoln of Delhi
12311503: History confess Modern Accumulation – I
Mrs. Nayana Dasgupta
Nov 17, 2023
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ABSTRACT
Born pass for an European princess person of little consequence 1755 reprove crowned Monarch of Author in 1774, Marie-Antoinette perished on the
guillotine in 1793 because she refused have a break give put together the concession of body of nobles that was her heritage. She cursory a
move about totally bay line unwanted items the patrician ideals arrive at her mediocre, dedicating herself to representation pursuit be beaten pleasure endure public
set forth. The certainty that safe way designate life seemed particularly distasteful to representation revolutionaries abstruse less disregard do with
the lone immorality supporting her works than house did best the take apart that challenging formed in the middle of the proper and political
sensibilities promote to the A range of Regime good turn the Another. Few ladies in characteristics are reorganization well-known defend their tawdriness and
wastefulness as Marie Antoinette, say publicly French Empress, who recap said give up have lit a repel with cause famous
quote, "Let them hope for cake." But like a lot countless news stories these life, there's bonus to that story prior to meets picture eye.
That essay attempts to check the cross subject wink whether Marie Antoinette was a sufferer of her
circumstances.
INTRODUCTION
The head responsi
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Mary Antoinette
Marie Antoinette
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Marie Antoinette
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Portrait of Marie Antoinette, 1775
Queen consort of France
Tenure 10 May 1774 – 21 September 1792
Born 2 November 1755
Schoenbrunn Palace, Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire
Died 16 October 1793 (aged 37)
Place de la Révolution, Paris, French First Republic
Cause of death Execution
Burial 21 January 1815
Basilica of St Denis
Spouse Louis XVI of France
(m. 1770; d. 1793)
Issue
Marie Thérèse, Duchess of Angoulême
Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France
Louis XVII of France
Princess Sophie
Names
German: Maria Antonia Josefa Johanna
French: Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne
House Habsburg-Lorraine
Father Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
Mother Maria Theresa
Religion Roman Catholicism
Signature Marie Antoinette's signature
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Coat of arms of Marie Antoinette of Austria
Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne (/ˌæntwəˈnɛt, ˌɒ̃t-/;[1] French: [maʁi ɑ̃twanɛt]
(listen); née Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was
the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an
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CHARLES DUKE YONGE,
REGIUS PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY AND ENGLISH LITERATURE
IN QUEEN'S COLLEGE, BELFAST.
"THE HISTORY OF THE BRITISH NAVY,"
HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS,
13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.
THE principal authorities for the following work are the four volumes of Correspondence published by M. Arneth, and the six volumes published by M. Feuillet de Conches. M. Arneth's two collections* contain not only a number of letters which passed between the Queen, her mother the Empress Queen, Maria Teresa, and her brothers Joseph and Leopold, who successively became Emperors after the death of their father; but also a regular series of letters from the Imperial Ambassador at
* One entitled, "Marie-Antoinette, correspondance secrète entre Marie-Thérèse et le Comte Mercy d'Argenteau avec des lettres de Marie-Thérèse et de Marie-Antoinette." (The edition referred to in this work is the greatly enlarged second edition in three volumes, published at Paris, 1875.) The second is entitled, "Marie-Antoinette, Joseph II., und Leopold II," published at Leipsic, 1866.