Queen Marie’s life:
Queen Marie’s original name was Marie Antoinette. She was born in Vienna on November 2, 1755. In 1766, due to political needs, The French royal family officially proposed to 11-year-old Princess Marie Antoinette. The Austrian court readily agreed, but due to various reasons, the wedding was delayed for several years.
It was not until 1770, when Marie Antoinette was 14 years old, that she finally set foot on French soil and became the crown prince of France, Louis-Auguste de Bourbon. In 1774, Louis XV died and Louis XVI ascended the throne. Marie Antoinette became Queen of France, her mother-in-law was France.
After entering the French court, Marie Antoinette made no political achievements. Every day she is just keen on balls, fashion, fun and celebrations, decorating the garden, extravagant and extravagant, and is known as the deficit lady. After the French Revolution began, she unexpectedly showed the pride and dignity of a queen, acting more assertive and stubborn than Louis XVI.
In 1792, France declared war on Austria. She continued to collude with Austria and provided combat plans to foreign intervention forces in an attempt to use external forces to suppress the revolution. At this time, since the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Joseph II had already died, the Austrian monarchy was in the hands of Marie Antoinette's other brother, Leopold II.
The exposure of the treason angered the French people, leading to a popular uprising in Paris on August 10, 1792, which completely overthrew the monarchy. She was subsequently imprisoned with the king at Temple Fort. In October of the following year, he was handed over to the Revolutionary Court for trial, sentenced to death, and sent to the guillotine at the age of 38.
Extended information:
France, the richest land in Europe and the most famous entertainment capital around Paris, provided Queen Mary with a stage for extravagant spending and extravagance.
When she officially entered the city for the first time as a princess, on the way from the Palace of Versailles to Paris, Antonette was greatly shocked by the tens of thousands of welcoming citizens: God, so many people. .
The commander-in-chief of the Paris garrison responded enthusiastically: Two hundred thousand people in Paris fell in love with you. When she first ascended the throne of the queen, she became the center of flattery and flattery in the palace. Amid cheers and praises.
A woman who has no foundation in knowledge and is content with pleasure is completely free and confused. How can she still have words like country, responsibility, responsibility, and dignity in her heart.
As the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig said of her: She is the most extravagant and wasteful of all extravagances, she is the most frivolous and frivolous of all frivolous people, and she is the most careless of all. The most careless of people.
But just as she said to the executioner at the last moment of her thirty-nine-year-old life: I'm sorry, sir, I didn't mean it. As with everything there is a cause.
Her extravagance, frivolity, and carelessness were not intentional. From the little princess to the queen, the irresponsible court gave her the soil and freedom to indulge.
Baidu Encyclopedia—Queen Mary