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Maria Antonietta d'Asburgo-Lorena

Maria Antonietta d'Asburgo-Lorena

Regina consorte di francia
«Il destino l'ha posta simbolica Regina di questo secolo, perché con esso viva la sua vita e muoia la sua morte.» Wikipedia

Marie Antoinette da it.wikipedia.org
Marie Antoinette · Kirsten Dunst: Maria Antonietta · Jason Schwartzman: Luigi XVI · Judy Davis: Contessa de Noailles · Rip Torn: Luigi XV · Rose Byrne: Duchessa ...
Maria Antonietta è la protagonista del manga Le rose di Versailles, più noto in Italia col titolo di Lady Oscar, creato da Riyoko Ikeda a partire dal 1972, e ...
Marie Antoinette da en.chateauversailles.fr
Queen of France 1755-1793. Described by her brother, Emperor Joseph II, as “honest and lovable,” Marie Antoinette was an Austrian princess and the wife of King ...
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Marie Antoinette da www.britannica.com
18 mar 2024 · Marie-Antoinette (born November 2, 1755, Vienna, Austria—died October 16, 1793, Paris, France) was the Austrian queen consort of King Louis ...
Marie Antoinette da m.imdb.com
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In 1768, Marie Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst) is a young princess in Austria. Her mother sets her to marry the future French king Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman). She ...
Marie Antoinette da www.biography.com
11 lug 2023 · Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France who helped provoke the popular unrest that led to the French Revolution and to the overthrow ...
Marie Antoinette da www.marie-antoinette.org
Marie Antoinette was the beautiful Queen of France who became a symbol for the wanton extravagance of the 18th century monarchy, and was stripped of her ...
Marie Antoinette da www.history.com
9 nov 2009 · Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1755, Marie Antoinette married the future French king Louis XVI when she was just 15 years old.
Marie Antoinette da www.smithsonianmag.com
The teenage queen was embraced by France in 1770. Twenty-three years later, she lost her head to the guillotine. (But she never said, "Let them eat cake")