By: Claudia Ferrero and Georgina Fiestas.  Basic information  Her life  Role played in the French revolution  Personality and tastes  Relationship.

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By: Claudia Ferrero and Georgina Fiestas

 Basic information  Her life  Role played in the French revolution  Personality and tastes  Relationship with other characters

 Marie Antoinette Josepha Johanna  2 of November of 1755 in Viena, Austria  37 years old, on 16 October 1793,Paris.  Guillotine

 Louis XVI  16 of May of 1770  Unite France with the Hapsburg dynasty  Maria Teresa of France, Luis José of France, Louis XVII and Maria Sophia Helena Beatriz of France.  Wasn’t so much loved :  Foreign  Loyalty to Austrian interests  The bad reputation of some of her friends and her extravagance  Financial problems.

 Marie Antoinette married with Louis XVI in 1770,  They reigned France together,  (1789) the monarchy began to fall.  Count de Fersen, leave the Tuileries palace.  Varennes, where they were arrested.  Finally, on October 16, 1793 Guillotine.

Scolded  great amount of expenses that supposed to state his extravagance. Enemies

enemies because  wasn’t in favor of what Marie Antoniette said.

Guillotines Marie Antoinette.

Husband never loves him Used him  power.

In favor  wasn’t necessary to guillotine her.

 Extravagant person.  Expensive tastes  Her parents, try to educate her, but she didn’t want.  She was very selfish.  She wasn’t really intelligent: example let me eat a cake.  Was unfaithful to her husband.

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