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Website: http://www.chateauversailles.fr/en/240_Marie-Antoinette.php

Maria Antonieta Josefa Joana de Habsburgo-Lorena, arquiduquesa da Áustria e rainha consorte de França de 1774 até a Revolução Francesa, em 1789. Maria Antonieta era a filha mais nova de Maria Teresa de Habsburgo e de Francisco Estêvão de Lorena, respectivamente, rainha soberana da Áustria e imperador do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico. Casou-se em 1770, aos catorze anos de idade, com o delfim francês Luís Augusto, que, em 1774, tornou-se o rei de França, com o nome de Luís XVI. More information...

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