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      • Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France who helped provoke the popular unrest that led to the French Revolution and to the overthrow of the monarchy in 1792. She became a symbol of the excesses of the monarchy and is often credited with the famous quote “Let them eat cake,” though there is no evidence she actually said it.
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  2. Apr 4, 2022 · Marie Antoinette (l. 1755-1793) was the queen of France during the turbulent final years of the Ancien Régime and the subsequent French Revolution (1789-1799). With the ascension of her husband Louis XVI of France (r. 1774-1792), she became queen at the age of 18 and would shoulder much of the blame for the perceived moral failures of the ...

  3. The reaction of the French people surprised Marie Antoinette and endeared her to them. It is unfortunate that these sentiments would soon be replaced by outcries of rage when the people no longer could withstand the injustices they believed the monarchy had caused. The following year, in April 1774, Marie Antoinette’s life changed forever when

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  4. Dec 29, 2018 · As the French Revolution raged on, Marie Antoinette established an alliance with Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, the most important lawmaker in the assembly. She established a secret negotiation with him urging him to restore the king’s authority .

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  5. Jul 11, 2023 · Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France who helped provoke the popular unrest that led to the French Revolution and to the overthrow of the monarchy in 1792. She became a symbol of...

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  6. After the French Revolution began, she influenced Louis to resist attempts by the National Assembly to restrict the royal prerogative. She became the target of agitators, who attributed to her the celebrated remark, after being told the people had no bread, “Let them eat cake!”

  7. 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.