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  2. 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 October 16, 1793...

  3. Dec 27, 2021 · The former French queen was found guilty of treason in October, 1793, and sentenced to death. Dec 27, 2021 • By Lauren Nitschke, BA Psychology, GradDip in Secondary Education, GradCert in History. The tragic end of Marie Antoinette, anonymous artist, 1793, via the British Museum.

  4. Nov 7, 2022 · The trial of Marie Antoinette before the Revolutionary Tribunal lasted from 14-16 October 1793. Who was the first victim of the Reign of Terror? Marie Antoinette, executed on 16 October 1793, was one of the first high profile victims of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.

  5. Jul 11, 2023 · Quick Facts. FULL NAME: Marie Antonia Josepha Joanna. BORN: November 2, 1755. DIED: October 16, 1793. BIRTHPLACE: Vienna, Austria. PARENTS: Maria Theresa and Francis I. SPOUSE: Louis XVI...

  6. Apr 4, 2022 · Queen of France. On 10 May 1774, Louis XV died of smallpox. Upon his death, 19-year-old Louis-Auguste ascended to the throne as Louis XVI, king of France and Navarre, with Marie Antoinette his queen consort. The coronation was held in Reims just over a year later. Louis XVI of France.

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · She was despised and ultimately executed during the French Revolution. The execution of Marie Antoinette on October 16 1793. Heritage Images / Getty Images. Marie Antoinette (born Maria Antonia Josepha Joanna von Österreich-Lothringen; November 2, 1755–October 16, 1793) was an Austrian noble and French Queen Consort whose position as a hate ...

  8. Surrounded by soldiers, and tens of thousands of onlookers, she awaits the moment of death. Also on the platform is Marie Antoinettes confessor. The execution, like that of her husband, took place at the Place de la Révolution, recently renamed from Place de Louis XV (currently Place de la Concorde).

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