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  • Essay / The Timeline of Marie Antoinette's Life - 1571

    The Timeline of Marie Antoinette's LifeNovember 2, 1755 - Marie Antoinette was born at the Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria. May 16, 1770 - Marie was married to the dauphin Louis-Auguste. Their marriage sealed the alliance between France and Austria concluded by Marie Tereasa during the Severn Years' War. August 15, 1774 - Marie received from Louis XVI the Petit Trianon, a small castle on the grounds of Versailles that it was. given to renovate. The castle was originally intended for Louis XV's mistress, Madame de Pompadour. June 11, 1775 - Her husband, the dauphin Louis-Auguste, is crowned King Louis XVI. Marie-Antoinette was, however, not crowned at her side. August 30, 1777 - consummation of the marriage of Marie and Louis-Auguste. May 16, 1778 - Marie obtained the conformation of her first pregnancy. December 19, 1778 - Marks the birth of her daughter Marie - Therese Charlotte. She was born in Versailles after childbirth difficulties and received the title “Madame Royale”. November 29, 1780 - Marks the death of his mother, Empress Maria Theresa. She died at the age of 63 following dropsy and an unknown respiratory problem. October 22, 1781 - Marks the birth of her eldest son, Louis Joseph Xavier François, he received the title of "Dauphin of France" .November 1, 1783- Marie has her second miscarriage, which causes even more fears for her health. March 27, 1785- Birth of her son Louis Charles, he receives the title of Duke of Normandy and is affectionately called chou d 'love. His lineage is in question. June 4, 1789- Death of the eldest son, Louis Joseph Xavier. For some time now, his health had been deteriorating. He died of tuberculosis when he was 7 years old. Her title was left to her younger brother....... middle of paper...... is not part of history when and where she was, so France would never be the same, and maybe she would have died of old age and would not have brought anything useful to life, and we would not have heard about her now, and I would not have written this article. I guess anything is possible when you think about what could have been; unlike how it actually happened.Web and Text Source CitedBiography of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France by Andre CastelotHOLT North Carolina World History Book of Human Heritage http://www .timetoast.com/timelines/93292 http://answers.yahoo .com/question/index?qid=20100329213940AAYxAia http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Marie_Antoinette's_education#slide=2 http://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Antoinette http://answers.yahoo. com/question/index?qid=20080113130637AAUTKif http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_Marie_Antoinette_shape_the_French_Revolution?#slide=11