Le mercredi 16 mai 1770, Marie-Antoinette (14 ans) épouse Louis (16 ans), petit-fils du roi de France Louis XV et futur Louis XVI. L'archiduchesse Marie-Antoinette est le quinzième et avant-dernier enfant de Marie-Thérèse de Habsbourg, impératrice d'Allemagne, et de son mari François Ier de Lorraine. Marriage of the Dauphin Louis and Marie-Antoinette 16-17 May 1770 In 1756, after three centuries of animosity, France and Austria became allies. To consolidate this diplomatic reconciliation, Louis XV and Empress Maria Theresa decided to marry their respective children.
Louis XVI a mis 7 ans avant de consommer son mariage
Marriage Louis XVI & Marie-Antoinette. On 16th May 1770 Marie-Antoinette arrived at Versailles. A marriage by proxy with Louis had already been acted four weeks before but the official ceremony now took place. The gorgeous chapel at Versailles was the perfect setting for the royal wedding, sealing the alliance between France and Austria, two. Le 19 avril, à Vienne, le mariage a lieu par procuration du dauphin, futur Louis XVI, petit-fils de Louis XV, avec Marie-Antoinette, dernière fille de Marie-Thérèse de Habsbourg. La jeune archiduchesse arrive à Versailles le 16 mai suivant. Marriages often took place by proxy in those days; Maria Antonia was married to Louis in 1768, without having met him (her brother stood in). In 1770, she was finally sent to France for the. Louis XVI (Louis Auguste; French: [lwi sɛːz]; 23 August 1754 - 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution . The son of Louis, Dauphin of France (son and heir-apparent of King Louis XV ), and Maria Josepha of Saxony, Louis became the new Dauphin when his father died in 1765.
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Louis XVI was the last king of France (1774-92) in the line of Bourbon monarchs preceding the French Revolution of 1789. He was married to Marie Antoinette and was executed for treason by. August 23, 1754, Versailles, France Died: January 21, 1793, Paris (aged 38) Title / Office: king (1774-1792), France House / Dynasty: house of Bourbon Notable Family Members: spouse Marie-Antoinette son Louis XVII brother Charles X Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette's marriage confirmed and strengthened the Franco-Austrian alliance, which had many opponents among French elites and commoners. Learning Objective Explain the political reasons for the marriage of Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI Key Points Abstract. The important role played by Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in the radicalization of the early phase of the French Revolution has never been in doubt. Most histories continue to focus on the regal couple's real, and supposed, role in fomenting counter-revolution at home and especially abroad. This chapter engages with the complex.
Politics & History WORLD WAR I & II
On this day in the royal palace at Versailles, young Marie Antoinette and Dauphin Louis, as the future king of France ("Dauphin" is the title of the French heir to the throne, as Prince of Wales is the title of the British) were married. Marie Antoinette was only 14 years old, and Louis was not much older, being 15. Le 16 mai 1770 marqua une grande date à Versailles, le mariage officiel de Louis XVI et de Marie-Antoinette. Alors âgés, pour le dauphin de France, de 15 ans et, l'archiduchesse d'Autriche, de 14 ans, un beau et coûteux mariage les attendait pour célébrer cette nouvelle union entre la France et l'Autriche. L'arrivée de Marie-Antoinette
1. Marry at first sight, or even ahead of time. The marriage between Louis-Auguste and archduchess Maria Antonia was arranged to reinforce the newly-established diplomatic alliance between France. One of the underlying causes of the French Revolution, the disastrous marriage between Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, has been brought down to size by a meticulous investigation into the royal.
Louis XVI et un mariage explosif... Et 132 morts
Save The Date : mariage royal à Versailles ! Le 16 mai 1770, Marie-Antoinette, fille de l'impératrice Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche, arrive au château de Versailles. Elle y rejoint son fiancé, le dauphin Louis-Auguste, avec qui elle se rend dans la chapelle royale. L'archevêque de Reims y célèbre leur union, en présence de Louis XV. Clotilde de France (1759-1802), reine de Sardaigne de 1796 à 1802 par son mariage avec le roi Charles-Emmanuel IV de Sardaigne ; Élisabeth de France (1764-1794), elle partage jusqu'aux derniers instants le sort de la famille royale. Elle est guillotinée.