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marie antoinette
Originally, this woman born in 1755 had the middle names Antonia, Josepha, & Joanna
Trivia about marie antoinette
She plotted against the French Revolution & gave military secrets to her brother Leopold II of Austria
This 18th century queen reportedly used mannequins to send home the latest fashions to her native Austria
When Norma Shearer played this queen, John Barrymore played her father-in-law, Louis XV
You can see Elisabeth Vigee-Le Brun's 1787 portrait of this queen & her children at Versailles
Legend says one of Haydn's symphonies is nicknamed "The Queen" because this queen of France liked it
Guillotine victim, 1793
Of the 16 children born to Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa, the most famous was this French queen
In 18th century France she was known as "Madame Deficit"
According to World Book, France's Louis XVI "often relied on her poor advice"
Though guiltless, this French queen fell even more out of favor after the 1785 Affair of the Diamond Necklace
Accused of incest as well as treason, she was guillotined Oct. 16, 1793
This French queen led a fashion revolution in 1783 by wearing a strikingly simple white muslin dress
A French queen:October 16, 1793
Many blamed France's financial problems just before the revolution on this queen's spending
As people were starving, this queen consort to Louis XVI reportedly said, "Let them eat cake"
Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun was noted for portraits of this queen, including the one with her children, seen here:
Some say this queen of France lost her head over a handsome Swede before she really lost her head in 1793
Rufus Putnam, named Marietta, Ohio in honor of this Frenchwoman, a pal of the U.S. during the Revolutionary War
Is there a cake under her hat? No, probably just poofy hair on this regal 18th-century fashion plate
France's "The Austrian Wench"
It would have been ironic if the guillotine used for her Oct. 16, 1793 execution was also used to cut some cake
In 1793 this French queen was tried & executed, charged with giving military secrets to her brother Emperor Leopold II
A woman facing the guillotine, 1793:"Farewell, my children, I go to rejoin your father"
The Royal Austrian/French Connection;The Ace of Cakes;Ol' Headless
Died Oct. 16, 1793:Paris, France
Seen here in a self-portrait, Madame Vigee Lebrun was painter to this queen before fleeing France in 1789