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The French Revolution – The Fall of the Infamous Queen

Feb 7, 2011 | 5:50 PM

Dr. Clay Burlingham
University of Saskatchewan, Department of History
Friday, February 18, 2:00
Mahon Auditorium
John M. Cuelenaere Public Library
125 12 Street East

Marie Antoinette first came to France in 1770. She was the symbol of the new found friendship between Austria and France. I

nitially she was well received, even hailed when she and her husband, Louis XVI, came to power in May of 1774. Yet for all the fleeting popularity, this Queen who refused to “be on display” at Versailles, was increasingly accused of being Austrian not French.

As a result of the Diamond Necklace Affair in 1785, she came to be called Madame Deficit and during The Terror in 1793 she was brought to trial and executed.

This presentation will examine what led this princess of promise to come to be seen as the Infamous Queen, the one who embodied the very essence of the excess of a corrupt court.

Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be served. This is the first of a number of occasional afternoon lectures—watch for more information!
LECTURES AT THE LIBRARY sponsored by the PA Historical Society and the John M. Cuelenaere Library.