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  1. Feb 9, 2010 · Marie Antoinette is beheaded Nine months after the execution of her husband , the former King Louis XVI of France, Marie Antoinette follows him to the guillotine on October 16,...

  2. Dec 27, 2021 · In 1793, four years after the French Revolution began, Marie Antoinette was no longer Queen of France. Her husband, King Louis XVI, had been executed for crimes against France, and she too had been issued the death penalty after a swift trial.

  3. After Louis's execution, Marie Antoinette's fate became a central question of the National Convention. While some advocated her death, others proposed exchanging her for French prisoners of war or for a ransom from the Holy Roman Emperor. Thomas Paine advocated exile to America.

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · In 1793, the king was executed; then, Marie Antoinette was arrested and tried for trumped-up crimes against the French republic. She was convicted and sent to the guillotine on...

  5. Feb 3, 2021 · Charged with treason and put on trial, he was found guilty and executed at the Place de la Révolution (now the Place de la Concorde) on 21 January 1793. Marie Antoinette continued to pray for her safety, and that she would be able to remain at the Temple with her two surviving children, Marie Thérèse and Louis Charles.

  6. www.smithsonianmag.com › history › marie-antoinette-134629573Marie Antoinette | Smithsonian

    Marie Antoinette. The teenage queen was embraced by France in 1770. Twenty-three years later, she lost her head to the guillotine. (But she never said, “Let them eat cake”) Richard Covington ...

  7. Apr 4, 2022 · Why was Marie Antoinette executed? After the rise of the radical Jacobins, during the reign of the infamous Committee of Public Safety, the Revolutionary Tribunal charged her with a variety of crimes including high treason, as many saw her death as necessary for the progression of the Revolution.

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