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Marie-Antoinette

The youthful couple before long came to symbolize the entirety of the overabundances of the censured French government, and Marie Antoinette herself turned into the objective of a lot of horrible tattle. After the flare-up of the French Revolution in 1789, the regal family had to live under the supervision of progressive specialists.Marie Antoinette, the fifteenth offspring of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and the ground-breaking Habsburg ruler Maria Theresa, was conceived in Vienna, Austria, in 1755–a period of extraordinary insecurity for European governments. In 1766, as an approach to solidify the generally new collusion between the French and Habsburg positions of royalty, Maria Theresa guaranteed her young little girl's deliver union with the future ruler Louis XVI of France. After four years, Marie Antoinette and the dauphin were hitched as a substitute in Vienna. (They were 15 and 16 years of age, and they had never met.) On May 16, 1770, a sumptuous second wedding service occurred in the imperial house of prayer at Versailles. In excess of 5,000 visitors looked as the two youngsters were hitched. It was the start of Marie Antoinette's life in people in general eye.

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