She was born beautiful and versatile, and Golden and Mozart were childhood friends. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, her mother married the French Crown Prince, later Louis XVI.
/kloc-When she was 0/6 years old, the Crown Princess met a man she really loved-Filson. He is a Swedish aristocrat, humorous and charming, but also charming, both civil and military.
Although the Crown Princess was fascinated by Philson, she could not get rid of this political marriage that bound her fate, but married Louis XVI, who was unsociable and taciturn all day. Her greatest hobby was to be a blacksmith.
1774, Louis XVI proclaimed himself emperor, and Queen Mary became the mother instrument of France. But she is only keen on holding dances, fashion shows, all kinds of fun, eating and drinking banquets every day, and living in luxury, leaving the title of "deficit lady".
Although she once showed her pride and dignity as a queen after the French Revolution, she tried to turn the tide with a tough and stubborn wrist, but she could not change the political situation.
So in August 1793, the second uprising of the people in Paris completely overthrew the monarchy and feudal dynasty, and Louis XVI and his wife Queen Mary were guillotined, which is why Queen Mary became a famous "decapitated queen" in history.
It is said that she has two famous sayings that have been passed down to this day. The first sentence is that when Queen Mary lived a luxurious life in the court, a minister told her that ordinary people could not eat bread. The queen said innocently, then why don't they eat cake?
In fact, according to historical research, this sentence was not said by Queen Mary, but was imposed by those who were jealous and resentful to vent their anger on the Queen. Who told her to be so extravagant?
And the other sentence really came from her. When Queen Mary was pushed to the guillotine, she accidentally stepped on the executioner's foot. At this time, the queen naturally said, "I'm sorry, you know, I didn't mean to."
As a pampered Austrian princess and matriarchal French queen, Mary was born in a noble family and received a good education. When she hurt the executioner's foot unintentionally, she subconsciously apologized. In the face of someone who tried to cut off her head, she still showed decent behavior and maintained her dignity. This is the cultivation in her bones, and this is the real nobility.