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  2. Marie Antoinette - Wikipedia

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    Marie Antoinette (/ ˌ æ n t w ə ˈ n ɛ t, ˌ ɒ̃ t-/; [1] French: [maʁi ɑ̃twanɛt] ⓘ; Maria Antonia Josefa Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last Queen of France prior to the French Revolution and the establishment of the French First Republic.

  3. October 16th in history: Marie Antoinette was beheaded ... - AOL

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    Marie Antoinette was beheaded on October 16th in 1793. The former royal's trip to the guillotine was sparked by monarchy reform and French Revolution angst. ... America, France, and Great Britain ...

  4. Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France - Wikipedia

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    Birth certificate of Louis Joseph Xavier François. Louis Joseph Xavier François de France was born at the Palace of Versailles on 22 October 1781. [1] He was baptized on the day of his birth, in the chapel of the Palace of Versailles by Louis René Édouard de Rohan, Grand Chaplain of France, in the presence of Honoré Nicolas Brocquevielle, priest of Notre Dame de Versailles: his godfather ...

  5. Louis XVI - Wikipedia

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    Madame Campan states that Louis XVI spent an entire morning consoling his wife at her bedside, and swore to secrecy everyone who knew of the occurrence. Marie Antoinette suffered a second miscarriage on the night of 2–3 November 1783. The 7 year-old Louis XVII (1792) Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were the parents of four live-born children:

  6. Louis XVII - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Charles de France was born at the Palace of Versailles, the second son and third child of his parents, Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. [1] He was named after his father and his mother's favourite sister Maria Carolina, Queen of Naples and Sicily, who was known as Charlotte in the family, Charles being the masculine version of her name.

  7. Canities subita - Wikipedia

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    Canities subita, also called Marie Antoinette syndrome or Thomas More syndrome, is an alleged condition of hair turning white overnight due to stress or trauma. [1] The trivial names come from specific cases in history including that of Queen Marie Antoinette of France whose hair was noted as having turned stark white overnight after her capture following the ill-fated flight to Varennes ...

  8. Why Is Marie Antoinette Everywhere Again? - AOL

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    From a Sotheby's auction of her furniture to a new show on PBS, 2023 is turning into quite a year for the legendary French queen.

  9. Louis XVIII - Wikipedia

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    He also proclaimed his wife to be pregnant merely to spite Louis Auguste and his wife Marie Antoinette, who had not yet consummated their marriage. [16] The Dauphin and Louis Stanislas did not enjoy a harmonious relationship and often quarrelled, [17] as did their wives. [18] Louis Stanislas did impregnate his wife in 1774, having conquered his ...