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  1. 15 de dic. de 2022 · María Antonia Josefa Juana de Habsburgo-Lorena nació el 2 de noviembre de 1755 en el Palacio Imperial de Hofburg, Viena, Austria. Era hija del emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico y su madre fue la archiduquesa María Teresa I de Austria, reina de Hungría y Bohemia. Fue la penúltima de los 16 hijos de los emperadores, y la menor ...

  2. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Queen Marie Antoinette helped provoke the French Revolution that led to the monarchy’s end in 1792. Read about her children, death, movies about her, and more.

  3. Marie Antoinette, Prantsusmaa ja Navarra kuninganna Marie Antoinette (saksa Maria Antonia von Österreich, prantsuse Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche; 2. november 1755 Viin – 16. oktoober 1793) oli Prantsusmaa ja Navarra kuninganna 1774–1790, Louis XVI abikaasa. Ta sündis Saksa-Rooma keisri Franz I ja Maria Theresia peres. 14-aastaselt abiellus ta tulevase Prantsusmaa kuninga Louis XVI-ga. Ta ...

  4. 12 de mar. de 2019 · Österreichische Erzherzogin, zwangsverheiratet mit Ludwig XVI., geköpft nach der Französischen Revolution: Über die Königin Marie Antoinette.

  5. Marie Antoinette in private. Upon her arrival in Versailles, Marie Antoinette lived in the Queen’s State Apartment and was bound by the official rituals of her royal position: the waking-up ceremony, the elaborate preparations, royal audiences, public meals, etc. Having grown up with the less elaborate ceremonial routine of Austria’s royal palaces, she had a hard time adapting to ...

  6. Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) was the wife of Louis XVI and the Queen of France between 1774 and 1792. Popular accounts have painted Antoinette as a disruptive and despised figure. If folklore is to be believed, she was almost single-handedly responsible for inciting the French Revolution. According to legend, Marie Antoinette’s sexual ...

  7. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Marie Antoinette exhibited faults, such as spending frequently in an era when royal finances had been collapsing, but she remains one of the most incorrectly maligned figures in Europe’s history. She was at the forefront of a change in royal styles which would be widely adopted after her death, but she was in many ways too early.