In 1793, four years into the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette lost her position as Queen of France. Following the untimely departure of her husband, King Louis XVI, for crimes against France, she faced a quick trial, received the same tragic penalty, and went willingly. Imprisoned and separated from her children, she endured humiliation, marking a stark contrast to her previous luxurious life.
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