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  1. Mar 18, 2022 · Subscribe to topic Subscribe to author. The affair of the diamond necklace (1784-86) was a scandal that centered around Queen Marie Antoinette of France (l. 1755-1793). Although the queen was innocent of any involvement in a plot to steal a luxurious diamond necklace, the scandal succeeded in ruining her already damaged reputation, causing ...

  2. MARIE-ANTOINETTE (1755–1793), ruled as queen of France, 1774–1792. The queen of Louis XVI (r. 1774–1792) has been associated with unwittingly contributing to the outbreak of the French Revolution of 1789 and the overthrow of the monarchy in 1792.

  3. It's the 18th century at the Court of Versailles, the residence of the last queen of France, Marie Antoinette, a figure who is still controversial today. Born 1755 in Vienna, at the tender age of 14 Marie Antoinette marries heir to the French throne Louis-Auguste, who later became King Louis XVI of France.

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  4. The present painting reuses the exact same pose and face but with different garments. 529-1882 portrays the Dauphine, Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793), consort of the Grand Dauphin Louis and future Queen of France, in a lavish court dress embroidered with a rose pattern and sumptuous jewels, which appears quite rare in Marie-Antoinette's iconography.

  5. Download stock image by Martin van Mytens or Meytens - Portrait of Marie Antoinette Future Queen of France, 1767 - High quality fine art images, pictures, photos and videos from Bridgeman Images. Experts in licensing art, culture and

  6. Marie Antoinette, queen of France (1755-1793) Marie Antoinette was born as Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna. She was the youngest daughter of empress Maria Theresa of Austria and Roman Emperor Francis I. When she was fourteen years old she married Louis-Auguste, the heir the throne of France. On 10 May 1774 he became king Louis XVI and she became ...

  7. She was an exact contemporary of the Queen, and the sittings soon became delightful moments between these two new friends. Full title : Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France (1755-1793) Details

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