She had to. She had to adjust herself and her behavior to French standards when she arrived in France. She had to think, act and even dream French so they told her.
Also, life in the Austrian Palace Schonbrun had been quit relaxed and loose, but in France at Versailles the etiquette was incredibly strict.
She had to put up with it and adjust. She had to know exactly how to greet someone according to rank (and there were a lot of different ranks!), how to sit, eat, hold her head, walk, etc. Everything about her had to change to French standards.
She never did. She tried though, their destination was the town of Montmedy, a town near the friendly border of Austrian Belgium (so Belgium, but at that time that country was owned by Austria). Unfortunately, they were arrested at a town called Varennes.
The reason they tried to flee was to try to restore the monarchy in France and to save their lives.
Marie Antoinette's life at La Petit Trianon was only private to her circle of chosen members of court. The entire complex of Versailles is walled off and guarded, so that no un-invited person could attend her while she held court there.
They had lived in The palace of Versailles when they were the Dauphine and the Dauphin. And when they got married, they lived still lived in the Palace of Versailles!
Yes, she did. It is also said that she was interested in the works of Rousseau, a major figure of the Enlightenment, whose ideas penetrated the minds of those who would become revolutionaries during the French Revolution that took the royal family's lives. It is a good example of how one set of ideas can become something else entirely over time.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette King and Queen of France and Navarre lived in the Palace of Versailles/ Palais de Versailles between 1770 when they married and 1793 when they were both executed by the revolutioneries of the French Revolution 1789. How about king Louis XIV who built Versailles?
Marie Antoinette was born in Austria on 1755. She then married Louis XIV and moved to France where she became Queen during 1770s and 1780s. Although Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette were not the whole cause of the revolution they did contribute to it by their extravagant spending. Marie Antoinette's extravagant spending on clothes and parties lead to extreme debt of the country and also lead to a new fashion trends. Marie Antoinette introduced the trend of loose fitting dresses rather than the tight big ones they usually wore during the 1770s and 1780s. Even though the French people did not like her because of damage she did to the French economy, they still enjoyed her fashion sense. She introduced the loose cotton dress which most thought of it as undergarments but she just wanted to be comfortable and elegant. She really loved these dresses, "she had nearly 300 dresses made annually for her various social engagements at the court of Versailles, her private parties at Petit Trianon and for the stage of her jewel-box theater." (Keener) She also introduced the, "the gravity-defying pouf, hairstyle." (Keener) On top of the French people being angry with her, the silk industry was too because their new lack of business. Showing how much influence she had on French style. Marie Antoinette's influence of French style is related to the French Revolution because she was married to Louis XIV and since she was married to him she used the countries money to pay fort he clothes she had, influencing French style. Marie Antoinette's legacy is how she lived so extravagant through fashion, possessions, parties and the involvement in the government. She is also known for her death as a traitor during the Reign of Terror. Her influence of extravagant living was on of the main causes for revolution even though her fashion was not hugly mentioned in the book as of why she was a main cause of the revolution. She will always be remembered for being elegent and fabulous yet somewhat evil.
France!
Never she live during the 1700's she was queen of France.
Just herself. Daughter of Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria, and wife of Louis XVI of France. She was a real live person.
Long live the King
She lived in a chateau, which is a castle, the castle of versailles.
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King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette.
King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette.
France
In France, probably in Paris.
Marie Antoinette had four children, two whom died in childhood. The surviving children, Louis Charles and Marie Therese Charlotte were imprisoned with their parents and after Louis XVI was executed Louis Charles was separated from his mother, sister and aunt and placed in a cell beneath theirs where they could hear his cries. He was proclaimed Louis XVII upon his fathers death and was brutally beaten by his jailers they plied him with wine and forced him to falsely testify against his mother during her trial, that she and his pious aunt had sexually abused him, he remained imprisoned until his death of tuberculosis in 1795. Many men claimed in the years that followed to be Louis Charles, although DNA tests in 2000 on the body on the boy buried in prison proved to be Marie Antoinette's son. Marie Therese Charlotte fled France after the revolution. She became the duchesse d'Angouleme and lived to old age to see the reign of her uncles Louis XVIII and Charles V. She died childless thus ending the direct line of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. Marie did not live in a house ever. As a princess and Queen, she was born at a palace in Vienna, Austria. She spent the next half of her life in the Palace of Versailles, France, which is open to tourists. You can find a map on Google. She lived in the Tulieries palace, also in France.
Marie Antoinette's life at La Petit Trianon was only private to her circle of chosen members of court. The entire complex of Versailles is walled off and guarded, so that no un-invited person could attend her while she held court there.