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Marie Antoinette's Execution

1793 CE 3 min read · 4 min listen

The queen who probably never said 'let them eat cake' is paraded through Paris in a cart and beheaded. She apologizes to the executioner for stepping on his foot.

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The Setup

Ah, the French Revolution! It's like the ultimate drama series of history. We're talking about a time when the people of France decided they were done with monarchs living the high life while they starved.

Marie Antoinette, the queen who supposedly never said, “Let them eat cake,” became a symbol of everything the revolutionaries hated. She was glamorous, extravagant, and most importantly, she was not French. She was Austrian, which only added fuel to the fire.

By 1793, the revolution had completely flipped the script—royalty was out, and the guillotine was in. Marie, once the darling of Versailles, now found herself in the clutches of a nation crying for her head.

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Key Takeaways

  • Marie Antoinette's death was a turning point in the French Revolution, symbolizing the end of royal authority.
  • She maintained dignity in the face of death, even offering a final apology to her executioner.
  • Her story warns of the dangers of excess and the volatility of public opinion.
  • The revolution was as much about ideals as it was about individuals and their fates.
  • Remember, history is full of nuances and complexities; Marie was more than the caricature history painted.

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The queen who probably never said 'let them eat cake' is paraded through Paris in a cart and beheaded. She apologizes to the executioner for stepping on his foot. This event took place 1793 CE. History Tea retells it as an immersive audio experience with cinematic narration so you can listen anywhere.

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Marie Antoinette's Execution took place 1793 CE. The queen who probably never said 'let them eat cake' is paraded through Paris in a cart and beheaded. She apologizes to the executioner for stepping on his foot. You can listen to the full retelling with immersive narration on the History Tea app.

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Key takeaways from Marie Antoinette's Execution: Marie Antoinette's death was a turning point in the French Revolution, symbolizing the end of royal authority.. She maintained dignity in the face of death, even offering a final apology to her executioner.. Her story warns of the dangers of excess and the volatility of public opinion.. Listen to the full breakdown on History Tea.

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