What happened to Marie Antoinette's head?

Lamballe refused to take an oath against the monarchy, and on September 3, 1792, she was delivered to the hands of a Parisian mob; they cut off her head and paraded it on a pike outside Marie-Antoinette's windows.
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Is Marie Antoinette's head buried with her?

It had been left unattended on the grass, along with her body. Both the head and body were buried in a mass grave. Marie Antoinette was eventually laid to rest in a manner befitting a queen, but it took 22 years for this to occur.
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What was Marie Antoinette's last words?

Found guilty, she was condemned to death and was guillotined on 16 October 1793. Her last words, after accidentally stepping on the foot of her executioner, were "Pardon, monsieur. I did not do it on purpose" (Fraser, 440). The legacy of Marie Antoinette is of a tragic figure, a victim of her time and circumstance.
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What did they do with Louis XVI's head?

Sanson grabbed his severed head out of the receptacle into which it fell and exhibited it to the cheering crowd. According to one witness report, the blade did not sever his neck but instead cut through the back of his skull and into his jaw.
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Where is Marie Antoinette's guillotine?

This guillotine blade on display at Madame Tussauds wax museum in London is believed to be the actual blade that beheaded French queen Marie Antoinette on October 16, 1793. It was purchased from the executioner's family.
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How was Marie taken to the guillotine?

The campaign against Marie Antoinette likewise grew stronger. In July 1793, she lost custody of her young son, who was forced to accuse her of sexual abuse and incest before a Revolutionary tribunal. In October, she was convicted of treason and sent to the guillotine. She was 37 years old.
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What happened to the bodies during the French Revolution?

During the French Revolution

The cemetery was used for the bodies of victims of the guillotine after the Madeleine Cemetery was closed.
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Why were Louis and Marie executed?

Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were executed for treason. Louis had failed to address France's financial problems, instigating the French Revolution that eventually descended upon him.
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Is there still a French royal family?

France is a Republic, and there's no current royal family recognized by the French state.
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How did Marie Antoinette do her hair?

During Marie Antoinette's time in the French court, powdered hair was considered somewhat mandatory. Nobody showed up at court without it. The powder applied to posh people's heads consisted of either potato or rice flower starch (or Cyprus powder, which is made from reindeer moss or another similar lichen).
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How old was Louis XVI when he married Marie Antoinette?

On 16 May 1770, at the age of fifteen, Louis-Auguste married the fourteen-year-old Habsburg Archduchess Maria Antonia (better known by the French form of her name, Marie Antoinette), his second cousin once removed and the youngest daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and his wife, the Empress Maria Theresa.
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Are there any descendants of Marie Antoinette?

Should that ever happen, however, none of the future royals would be a direct descendant of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, as none of their children produced an heir.
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How was Marie Antoinette's body identified?

Marie Antoinette's remains were identified by a garter and a jaw, which an eyewitness identified as being the queen's, based on having seen her smile over thirty years before. Louis XVIII also searched for the remains of his sister Élisabeth in the Errancis Cemetery, but to no avail.
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Did Marie Antoinette consummate her marriage?

A further ceremonial wedding took place on 16 May 1770 in the Palace of Versailles and, after the festivities, the day ended with the ritual bedding. The couple's longtime failure to consummate the marriage plagued the reputations of both Louis-Auguste and Marie Antoinette for the next seven years.
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How did Marie Antoinette get caught?

It was owned by Colonel James Swan, and one of his Captains was a man called Stephen Clough. He sailed a ship called The Sally back and forth between Maine and France. The Sally was docked at the port of Le Havre in the summer of 1792 when King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and their children were arrested.
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Did Marie Antoinette lose a child?

In the summer of 1789, Marie and Louis were devastated when heir Louis Joseph died, aged just seven. A bright but sickly child, he likely died from tuberculosis of the spine.
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What did they do with the bodies from the guillotine?

Historians have long believed that the remains of nearly 500 people guillotined during the French Revolution—including Maximilien Robespierre, engineer of the Reign of Terror—are buried in Paris' catacombs.
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What happened to bodies of guillotine victims?

The headless bodies of more than 1,300 guillotined victims of the Reign of Terror are buried here in mass graves.
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Who used the guillotine the most?

The guillotine is most famously associated with revolutionary France, but it may have claimed just as many lives in Germany during the Third Reich. Adolf Hitler made the guillotine a state method of execution in the 1930s, and ordered that 20 of the machines be placed in cities across Germany.
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Who was the last queen of France?

It's the 18th century at the Court of Versailles, the residence of the last queen of France, Marie Antoinette, a figure who is still controversial today. Born 1755 in Vienna, at the tender age of 14 Marie Antoinette marries heir to the French throne Louis-Auguste, who later became King Louis XVI of France.
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Who is the rightful king of France?

Louis Alphonse de Bourbon (Spanish: Luis Alfonso Gonzalo Víctor Manuel Marco de Borbón y Martínez-Bordiú; French: Louis Alphonse Gonzalve Victor Emmanuel Marc de Bourbon; born 25 April 1974) is the head of the House of Bourbon by primogeniture.
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Did any aristocrats survive the French Revolution?

But the French nobility - la noblesse - is still very much alive. In fact, in sheer numbers there may be more nobles today than there were before the Revolution. "We reckon there are 4,000 families today that can call themselves noble. True, at the Revolution there were 12,000 families.
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